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Foreman - Ground Protection

Newcastle, CA · On-site

$26.46 - $36.37/hr

... ups, and every day business when not assigned a project Requirements: Education & Experience: Basic Equipment knowledge and troubleshooting - pumps, generators, power distribution, a/c, heater, and ...

Foreman - Ground Protection

Newcastle, CA · On-site

$26.46 - $36.37/hr

... ups, and every day business when not assigned a project Requirements: Education & Experience: Basic Equipment knowledge and troubleshooting - pumps, generators, power distribution, a/c, heater, and ...

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How much do ups ground jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for ups ground in the United States is $20.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much does UPS Ground pay?

UPS Ground package handlers typically earn between $15 and $20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and shift. Entry-level positions may start at the minimum wage, with opportunities for raises and overtime. The job often requires physical stamina and the ability to operate equipment like pallet jacks and forklifts.

Is UPS really paying $49 an hour?

UPS Ground package handlers and delivery drivers typically earn hourly wages that vary by location and experience, but $49 an hour is significantly higher than the standard pay rate for such roles. Most UPS positions pay between minimum wage and around $30 per hour, with some specialized roles or overtime potentially reaching higher wages, but $49 an hour is uncommon for regular UPS Ground jobs.

What are some common challenges faced by UPS Ground package handlers, and how can they be managed effectively?

UPS Ground package handlers often face challenges such as working in fast-paced environments, handling heavy parcels, and meeting tight deadlines, especially during peak seasons. Effective time management, attention to proper lifting techniques, and teamwork are crucial for managing these challenges. UPS provides safety training and encourages open communication with supervisors to ensure a supportive work environment where concerns can be addressed promptly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a UPS Ground package handler, and why are they important?

To thrive as a UPS Ground package handler, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to lift heavy packages, often with no formal education required beyond a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with package scanning systems, conveyor belts, and handheld barcode scanners is typically necessary. Strong teamwork, reliability, and time management are important soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring packages are sorted and delivered efficiently, safely, and on schedule in a fast-paced environment.

Do UPS drivers make $40 dollars an hour?

UPS drivers, including those working as package delivery drivers, typically earn around $20 to $30 per hour, with some experienced drivers or those in certain locations earning close to or above $40 per hour through overtime and benefits. However, starting pay is generally lower, and wages vary based on experience, location, and union agreements.

What are UPS Ground jobs?

UPS Ground jobs refer to positions involved in the ground shipping operations of United Parcel Service (UPS). These roles include package handlers, drivers, loaders, sorters, and administrative staff responsible for ensuring packages are processed, sorted, and delivered efficiently via ground transportation. Employees in these positions typically work in warehouses or as delivery drivers, handling packages of various sizes and weights. UPS Ground jobs often offer flexible shifts, opportunities for advancement, and comprehensive benefits.

What is the difference between Ups Ground vs Ups Package Handler?

AspectUps GroundUps Package Handler
Primary RoleDelivery and logistics service for customersLoading, unloading, and sorting packages at facilities
Work EnvironmentDelivery routes, distribution centersWarehouse and sorting facilities
Required CertificationsDriver's license, if deliveringNone specific, physical ability required
Industry UsageLogistics, shipping, transportationLogistics, shipping, warehousing

Ups Ground involves delivering packages directly to customers, focusing on transportation and delivery routes. In contrast, Ups Package Handlers work primarily in warehouses, handling packages before they are shipped or after delivery. Both roles are essential in the logistics chain but differ in responsibilities, work environment, and required credentials.

Is it hard to get hired with UPS?

Getting hired as a UPS package handler or delivery driver can be competitive, but the company often hires regularly and values reliability and physical fitness. Candidates typically need to pass a background check, drug test, and sometimes a physical assessment, with prior experience not always required.
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Infographic showing various Ups Ground job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,456 per year, or $20.9 per hour.
Satellite Ground Systems Technician II

Satellite Ground Systems Technician II

INFINITY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING LLC

Port Hueneme, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Infinity’s niche in the aerospace and defense industry is specialized solutions that help bridge the gap between space and ground. This is no small task, and we owe our success to our team who help us fulfill our mission; to match people with their legacies for betterment of the world. There is always a place at Infinity for a motivated, capable individual seeking a career to better the world. We prioritize supporting our team through exceptional benefits, work-life balance, and structured career development. At Infinity, WE ARE MORE – now, come be more with us!


Position Overview:

The Satellite Ground Systems Technician will report operationally to the SOMSS Program Manager and be assigned work by the work center supervisor, the Satellite Ground Systems Lead. The Satellite Ground Systems Technician is responsible to provide support for ground system components (e.g., SGLS & EHF antennas, uplink/downlink RF components, receivers, high-power amplifiers, antenna control units, crypto-logic devices, front-end processing devices (RT-Logic), multiplexers (Juniper Circuit-to-Packet (CTP)), EHF switching, communications/circuit equipment, GPS receiver/antenna, timing distribution); standalone systems supporting communications equipment; test equipment and calibration; and special purpose equipment.

Supports all communication circuits and equipment bearing connectivity into 10th Space Operations Squadron (10 SOPS) networks (e.g., CSU/DSU, repeater cards, media transceivers, copper, and fiber optic cabling), to include DISA services (data, voice, and video circuits, mobile satellite phones).

Work with Information Technology (IT) support staff and Government engineers where integration efforts require teaming of personnel to accomplish tech refresh, spares, installations, repairs, upgrades, troubleshooting, and diagnostics.


Primary Responsibilities:

  • Perform troubleshooting, corrective action, repair, and maintenance as per guidance provided by Program-of-Record (POR) support activities, vendors, and Designated Government Representative (DGR)
  • Perform ground system anomaly response to troubleshoot, diagnose and correct ground system components
  • Monitor and coordinate corrective actions on leased lines (LL); generate all necessary requests for LL support and service
  • Initiate, diagnose, analyze, and implement (with DGR coordination & approval) corrective actions, improvements, upgrades, and enhancements to ground systems in accordance with the 10 SOPS Configuration Management Plan
  • Perform as a technical representative of ground system operations and participate in meetings related to the troubleshooting, correction, enhancement, maintenance, and sustainment of ground system components as required by the N6 DGR
  • Submit cost proposal for material and services required for maintenance, upgrades, enhancements, and corrective action are submitted to N6 DGR for approval and procurement
  • Provide oversight during installation and integration of hardware and software provided by other vendors in support of the overall project objectives
  • Apply generally accepted standards for installations such as (but not limited to) organized and clean set-ups, wire and cable bundling, labeling, ease in operation and access, and consistency with (but not less than) other installed equipment within the Satellite Operations Center (SOC)
  • Monitor DISA authorized service interruption (ASI) messages on SIPRNet for outages affecting 10 SOPS communication circuits
  • Maintain all ground system components by utilizing existing technical publications and maintenance requirement cards
  • Complete initial and annual Maintenance and Material Management (3M) training, to include but may not be limited to Fall Protection, Aloft Safety, and Electrical Safety
  • Work with 10 SOPS 3M Coordinator (3MC) to ensure maintenance procedures and reporting are in accordance with 3M requirements
  • Maintain and track maintenance records for all government furnished equipment (GFE) repairs to include hardware nomenclature, serial number, description of problem, corrective action, vendor, and dates
  • Develop and execute acceptance tests for new, repaired, and replaced equipment, including identifying and resolving any problems to ensure accepted products meet intended operational requirements and requirement specifications
  • Perform installation and functional testing of equipment
  • Execute proper procedures for a Continuity of Operations (COOP), and contingency, emergency action, or incident response plans
  • Provide inventory support on a quarterly and monthly basis for ground system equipment as part of the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS)


Required Skills/Qualifications:

  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbally
  • Certified in the 3M 301 Maintenance Person and 3M 303 Work Center Supervisor Performance Qualification Standards (PQS)
  • Certified in the Communication Security (COMSEC) Local Element (LE) Performance Qualification Standards (PQS)

Preferred Skills/Qualifications:

  • Experience with electromechanical and hydraulic antenna systems
  • Ability to rig and position large antenna components, assemblies, and supporting structures using a crane
  • Experience using a forklift, man-lift, or other mechanical material handling equipment
  • Desired experience in data communications and familiarity with bit error rate (BER) test equipment


Education/Experience:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in engineering, facility management or technical discipline or equivalent experience. Equivalent experience is defined as 5 years of demonstrated successful performance in Satellite Ground Systems within the technical disciplines outlined above.
  • 5 years’ experience with troubleshooting RF transmitters/receivers, telemetry synchronizers, timing generators, antenna control systems and front-end telemetry/command processing equipment
  • 3 years’ experience utilizing oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and power meter equipment
  • Experience with 3M program or similar preventive maintenance tracking programs

Work Environment:

  • Must be able to lift or move items weighing up to 50 pounds
  • Must be able to climb ladders
  • The job is normally performed indoors in an industrial setting, with computer rooms and large antennas, this will require the Lead to work in various parts of the facility, as well as outdoors

Work Environment:

  • Must be able to lift or move items weighing up to 50 pounds
  • Must be able to climb ladders
  • The job is normally performed indoors in an industrial setting, with computer rooms and large antennas, this will require the Lead to work in various parts of the facility, as well as outdoors

Travel: Occasional travel to support 10 SOPS mission requirements

Location: Point Mugu, CA


Clearance Requirement: Secret (Active) / Top Secret (Desired)

Infinity Benefits:

This position is governed by a CBA. Infinity provides all benefits that comply with the CBA agreement, to include medical, dental, and vision.


U.S. Citizenship is required.

EOE including disability/vet


To learn more about our company and benefits, please visit: Infinity Careers