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Track Field Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Field Tech

Greenfield, IN · On-site

$19 - $26/hr

As a Field Operations Technician, you will be part of the critical link between project management ... Track quantity of braces * Maintain company vehicle used for jobsite activities * Utilize ...

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How much do track field jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for track field in Indiana is $23.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.32 and $27.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Track and Field Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Track and Field Coach, you need a strong understanding of athletics training, biomechanics, and sports physiology, often supported by a degree in physical education or a related field. Familiarity with timing systems, video analysis tools, and relevant coaching certifications (such as USATF Level 1 or above) is highly valuable. Leadership, motivational skills, and effective communication help coaches inspire athletes and foster team cohesion. These abilities are crucial for improving athlete performance, ensuring safe training, and achieving competitive success.

What is the difference between Track Field vs Track Technician?

AspectTrack FieldTrack Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in track maintenanceHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in track repair and safety
Work EnvironmentOutdoor stadiums, sports complexes, training facilitiesRail yards, train stations, outdoor and indoor tracks
Employer & IndustrySports teams, athletic organizations, universitiesRailroads, transit agencies, transportation companies
Common Search & ComparisonTrack FieldTrack Technician

Track Field professionals focus on maintaining and preparing athletic tracks for sports events, often working in sports facilities. Track Technicians, on the other hand, specialize in maintaining and repairing railway or transit tracks, working in transportation industries. While both roles involve track maintenance, their work environments, certifications, and industries differ significantly.

What are track and field jobs?

Track and field jobs refer to various roles involved in organizing, coaching, officiating, and supporting track and field sports events. These jobs include coaches, event officials, athletic trainers, facility managers, and event coordinators. Professionals in these roles help athletes train, ensure fair competitions, maintain equipment and facilities, and manage event logistics. Track and field jobs can be found at schools, colleges, sports clubs, and professional organizations. They are essential for the smooth operation and success of track and field competitions.

What are some common challenges track and field coaches face when managing a team throughout the season?

Track and field coaches often manage athletes across multiple disciplines, each requiring unique training plans and techniques. Balancing individualized attention with team cohesion can be challenging, especially during peak competition periods. Coaches also need to monitor athlete workloads to prevent injuries and ensure consistent performance. Effective communication and organization are essential, as coaches frequently coordinate with assistant coaches, athletic trainers, and school administrators to support their athletes’ development.
What job categories do people searching Track Field jobs in Indiana look for? The top searched job categories for Track Field jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Track Field jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Track Field job openings:
Infographic showing various Track Field job openings in Indiana as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, and 42% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,917 per year, or $23.5 per hour.
Environmental Field Equipment Operator (Ecological Restoration)

Environmental Field Equipment Operator (Ecological Restoration)

Resource Environmental Solutions LLC

Hillsdale, IN • On-site

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

Other

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

As a Environmental Field Equipment Operator, you will play a vital role in implementing field-level restoration activities that help restore wetlands, streams, and habitats across the region. You'll operate specialized equipment, contribute to high-impact ecological projects, and be part of a team that values safety, stewardship, and teamwork. 

Significant travel may be required for some projects. Travel throughout the Midwest with overnight stays of 2-4-night periods will be required for some job sites. Per Diem and hotel stay provided.

Why You'll Love This Job
  • You'll spend your days outside, working on diverse natural landscapes and seeing real environmental improvements take shape under your hands.
  • You'll work with passionate people who care about ecological impact and community restoration.
  • You'll operate cool equipment, solve field challenges, and learn something new almost every day.
  • You'll be part of a mission that matters-restoring ecosystems, protecting biodiversity, and contributing to a more sustainable future

A Day in the Life

In the field, as Environmental Equipment Field Operator, you will operate a variety of equipment, including excavators (10,000-60,000 lbs.), skid steers with standard and forestry attachments, small to medium-sized tractors (40-125 hp) with various implements, ATVs, zero-turn lawn mowers, and equipment used for herbicide application. Since you will be servicing the equipment you use, mid-level ability to troubleshoot and diagnose field equipment issues is essential, along with knowledge of auto, truck, and construction equipment maintenance schedules, fluid requirements, and basic diagnostic processes.

Additionally, you will operate chainsaws, gas-powered brush cutters, and augers and calibrate native seed drills and herbicide preparation equipment. Using mapping equipment and apps to track field progress will be part of your daily routine.

Some of the main tasks our Environmental Equipment Field Operators perform are the following:

  • Invasive brush clearing, tree felling, planting, seeding, erosion, and sediment controls
  • Maintenance and mowing of solar fields through equipment operation and herbicide application.
  • Restoration activities include identifying and protecting native species, identifying and controlling invasive species, and site clearing.
  • Loading plant and project materials at nurseries and other suppliers

Physical requirements to the Environmental Equipment Field Operator job:

  • Ability to lift 50 lbs, walk on uneven ground, and climb onto construction equipment


We would like to talk to you if you have many of the following:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • At least 1 year of experience in ecological restoration, landscaping, agriculture, or related work
  • Experience with the repair and maintenance of small engines and equipment
  • Ability to understand the project plans, details, and specifications.
  • Valid Commercial Pesticide Applicator License (state-specific, or ability to obtain)
  • Valid Driver's License

What would make you stand out?

  • S-130/190 Burn Certification or experience with prescribed burns (region-specific)
  • Knowledge of native and invasive plant species and ecological restoration methods
  • Knowledge of appropriate mixing and application of herbicides for managing invasive species.
  • Knowledge of proper planting and seeding techniques.
  • Experience leading a prescribed burn line
  • Class-A commercial driver's license  

You'll thrive in this role if you are:

  • A strong communicator who works well independently and within a team
  • Self-motivated with the ability to solve problems in the field with minimal supervision
  • Excited by hands-on work that contributes to ecological restoration and conservation