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Brevard Maintenance 555 Camp Road Cocoa, FL 32927 Annual Salary Range: $38,540.62 - $49,876.10 Your ... Performs Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic). Assists with crew activity reports as ...

Brevard Maintenance 555 Camp Road Cocoa, FL 32927 Annual Salary Range: $38,540.62 - $49,876.10 Your ... Performs Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic). Assists with crew activity reports as ...

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How much do temporary camp crew jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary camp crew in the United States is $21.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a temporary camp crew member, and how can they be managed effectively?

Temporary Camp Crew members often face challenges such as adapting quickly to new environments, working long hours outdoors in various weather conditions, and collaborating with a rotating team. Effective communication, a positive attitude, and flexibility are key to managing these challenges. It's also important to maintain good physical fitness and be prepared for physically demanding tasks, as well as to follow safety protocols to ensure the well-being of yourself and your team.

What is the difference between Temporary Camp Crew vs Seasonal Camp Staff?

AspectTemporary Camp CrewSeasonal Camp Staff
CredentialsMinimal; often no formal certifications requiredSimilar; may require basic certifications depending on duties
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, campgrounds, remote locationsOutdoor, campgrounds, seasonal settings
Employer & Industry UsageCampgrounds, outdoor recreation, conservation projectsSummer camps, outdoor education, recreation programs
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing camp job roles, entry-level outdoor workIndividuals seeking seasonal outdoor employment

Both Temporary Camp Crew and Seasonal Camp Staff work outdoors in camp environments, often during peak seasons. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Temporary Camp Crew' emphasizes short-term, task-focused roles, while 'Seasonal Camp Staff' refers to broader seasonal employment. Both roles typically require minimal certifications and are common in outdoor recreation and conservation industries.

What is a temporary camp crew?

Temporary Camp Crew are workers hired on a short-term basis to support outdoor operations such as wildfire suppression, forestry projects, or conservation efforts. Their duties often include setting up and maintaining camp facilities, preparing meals, distributing supplies, and assisting field teams. These positions are typically seasonal and require individuals who are adaptable, able to work in remote locations, and capable of performing physically demanding tasks. Temporary Camp Crew members play a vital role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of on-site operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a temporary camp crew member, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Camp Crew member, you need basic outdoor skills, physical fitness, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand tools, camp equipment, safety gear, and sometimes first aid or wilderness certifications is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the crew can efficiently support camp operations, maintain safety, and adapt to challenging outdoor environments.
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Infographic showing various Temporary Camp Crew job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,261 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 55006692

MyFlorida

Cocoa, FL • On-site

$1.7K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


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6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

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Job description

Requisition No: 874176 

Agency: Department of Transportation

Working Title: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 55006692

 Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 55006692 

Salary:  $38,540.62 - $49,876.10 

Posting Closing Date: 08/19/2026 

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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

JOB POSTING DESCRIPTION

Cost Center 590 / Brevard Maintenance

OPEN COMPETITIVE

CAREER SERVICE

FULL-TIME

 

CONTACT PERSON: Janelle Cummins 

CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 321-634-6075

CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: Janelle.Cummins@dot.state.fl.us

ANTICIPATED BI-WEEKLY HIRING SALARY: $1,752.37  ($45,561.02/ annually)

Join FDOT and be part of the team that works as one to improve safety, enhance mobility and inspire innovation in the Florida transportation system.

To ensure honesty and transparency, all applicants must provide their own work. Unless explicitly requested, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to assist with qualifying questions, work samples, or interviews is strictly prohibited, and any breach of this requirement will lead to the applicant being removed from consideration.

Candidates must be United States (U.S.) citizens, or lawfully authorized alien workers, and must possess permanent work authorization for any U.S. employer.  Visa sponsorship is not available.

Our Mission

The mission of the Florida Department of Transportation is to provide a safe statewide transportation system that promotes the efficient movement of people and goods, supports the state's economic competitiveness, prioritizes Florida's environment and natural resources, and preserves the quality of life and connectedness of the state's communities.

Our Vision

As a OneFDOT team, we serve the people of Florida by providing a transportation network that is well planned, supports economic growth, and has the goal of being congestion and fatality free.

The Work You Will Do:

Equipment Operator - District Five / Brevard Maintenance

This position will operate various vehicles and heavy equipment for bridge and roadway maintenance, perform minor equipment maintenance, and assist with repairs and cleaning. Lead and coordinate the work of a maintenance crew, including planning tasks, selecting materials, maintaining records, and preparing reports. Also perform manual labor, temporary traffic control, basic carpentry, masonry, painting, and help install highway signs. 

The Difference You Will Make:

Through cooperation, coordination and collaboration among the OneFDOT team, you will be contributing to a strong and empowering culture of TRREC: Trust, Relationships, Respect, Empowerment, and Communication. 

How You Will Grow:

FDOT encourages our team members to grow through engagement, empowerment, training, and professional development.  Through our agency's learning management system, you have access to hundreds of computer-based training and instructor-led courses. 

Where You Will Work:

Brevard Maintenance

555 Camp Road

Cocoa, FL 32927

Annual Salary Range:

$38,540.62 - $49,876.10

Your Specific Responsibilities:

Operates vehicles and a variety of small and medium equipment that may include, but not limited to; front end loader, skid steer loader, grader, lift equipment, small bulldozer and asphalt repair truck while performing bridge and roadway maintenance; Performs minor maintenance and servicing work in connection with any type of equipment operated and assists in the repairs of this equipment; checks and adds fluids, checks/adjusts brakes, maintains proper air pressure in all tires, etc. Cleans and washes equipment.

Uses a variety of hand, pneumatic, and electrical tools to maintain bridges and roadways. Performs independent manual labor incidental to job assignments with minimal supervision.

Performs tree trimming, rough carpentry, masonry, painting and/or assists in the assembly and erection of highway signs.

Performs Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic). Assists with crew activity reports as needed.

The Successful Candidate will have the following required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of:

  • Mathematical calculations.
  • Standard safety rules and procedures.

Skills in:

  • Operating a variety of hand and power tools.
  • Operating and performing minor maintenance on small/medium equipment and vehicles.

Ability to:

  • Operate a variety of heavy equipment.
  • Read and understand job-related materials and fill out reports and forms.
  • Maintain and repair highways, bridges and/or other highway structures.
  • Communicate both verbally and in writing, including following oral/written instructions.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Lift, carry, and handle up to 50 pounds.
  • Stoop, climb, squat, push, pull, crawl or bend on a frequent basis.
  • Work outdoors in various weather conditions on various terrains and at various heights or in high volume traffic.
  • Work independently.
  • Stand for an extended period of time.

Other Job-Related Requirements:

  • Due to the nature of this position, the incumbent must respond to emergencies and be "on-call" (24-hour duty) when necessary.
  • Possess a valid Class "B" CDL (Commercial Driver's License) Instructional Permit is required a the time of hire.
  • Obtain a valid Class "B" CDL with air brakes within 180 days of hire.
  • While on-duty status, the positions incumbent must be readily available to operate a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), consistent with the type of Commercial Driver's License (CDL) the incumbent is required to possess, or on a routine basis performs other CMV safety-sensitive functions.
  • Obtains certification in Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic) - Intermediate Level within one year and maintains.
  • The incumbent of this position is required to work with or around Department of Corrections inmates.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Requires one year of experience in the operation of heavy equipment.
  • Possess a valid Class "B" CDL (Commercial Driver's License) Instructional Permit is required at time of hire.
  • A valid Class "B" CDL with air brakes within 180 days of hire.

This position requires a valid Class B driver license with an acceptable driving record in accordance with the Department's Driver's Record Requirements Policy. An unacceptable driving record is defined as any of the following:

  1. three (3) or more moving violations in the past three (3) years that accumulate three (3) or more points per violation;
  2. any two (2) convictions of reckless driving in the past three (3) years;
  3. a suspension or revocation of the driver license for moving violations in the past three (3) years; and
  4. a suspension or revocation for refusal to take a sobriety test, or any suspension or revocation for a DUI conviction, in the past four (4) years.

Your driving record will be reviewed and the status of your driver license confirmed.

In order to be eligible for hire into a position requiring a Commercial Driver License (CDL), applicants must register with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Drug and Alcohol (FMCSA) Clearinghouse, as required, for the Department to conduct a pre-employment query. Click here to register for the Clearinghouse.  A mandatory drug screening will be performed on the successful applicant.

To be considered for employment, applicants must meet the qualifications outlined in Title 49 CFR Part 391.11.

Applicants hired for this position with a Class E license will be required to obtain a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) within 60 days of appointment, attend CDL training and successfully pass the CDL licensing test and obtain a CDL Class B license with air brakes within 10 months after appointment to the position. Once the CLP is obtained, candidates must register with the FMCSA Clearinghouse, as required, for the Department to conduct a query. Upon hire, this position also requires the applicant to have an acceptable driving record in accordance with the Department's Driver's Record Requirements Policy.  The costs of the initial CDL training and initial testing will be paid by the Department, subject to available funding. An employee will be given three chances to pass the license requirements. The employee will be responsible for paying for the initial CLP fee, as well as any additional training and re-test costs, and the CDL fee. If the employee voluntarily separates from the Department within two (2) years of obtaining their CDL, the employee will be responsible for paying the costs of the initial training and testing.

The State's total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits including: 

 

  • Health insurance (over 90% employer paid)
  • $25,000 life insurance policy (100% employer paid)
  • Dental, vision and supplemental insurances
  • State of Florida retirement package
  • 10 paid holidays a year
  • Generous vacation and sick leave
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Tuition waiver for public college courses
  • A variety of training opportunities
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

For additional benefit information available to State of Florida employees, visit: https://www.mybenefits.myflorida.com/

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: You will be required to provide your Social Security Number to conduct required verifications. Male applicants born on or after October 1, 1962, will not be eligible for hire or promotion in the Career Service, or appointment in the Selected Exempt Service (SES) or Senior Management Service (SMS), unless they are registered with the Selective Service System (SSS) before their 26th birthday, or have a Letter of Registration Exemption from the SSS.

THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION VALUES THE SERVICE VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS HAVE GIVEN TO OUR COUNTRY AND SUPPORTS THE HIRING OF RETURNING SERVICE MEMBERS AND MILITARY SPOUSES.  If you are a preference-eligible applicant who receives notice of a hiring decision and believe that you were not afforded employment preference in accordance with applicable Florida law and regulation, you may file a written complaint within 60 calendar days from the date you receive the notice, requesting an investigation to the Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Benefits and Assistance, 9500 Bay Pines Boulevard, Room 214, St. Petersburg, Florida 33708.

THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION VALUES AND SUPPORTS EMPLOYMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.  QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.  In accordance with Section 110.112, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Department of Transportation's Individuals with Disabilities Affirmative Action Plan, the agency is committed to ensuring affirmative action and equal employment opportunity for qualified individuals with disabilities.  Upon request and as appropriate, reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities may be provided.  Please contact the Florida Department of Transportation's Human Resources Office at (850) 414-5300 for assistance.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS' PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans' Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans' Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans' Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. 


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