What Are Maintenance Jobs at Summer Camp?

Maintenance Jobs at Summer Camps

Maintenance jobs at summer camps are essential operations roles that keep facilities, grounds, and systems running smoothly all summer long. From handyman repairs at traditional sleepaway camps to skilled trades work at large co-ed residential camps with multiple buildings, athletic facilities, and waterfronts, maintenance staff are the quiet engine that keeps every camp running. If you’re skilled with tools, troubleshooting, and steady seasonal work, this is a reliable and rewarding role.

As a maintenance staffer at an overnight camp, you’ll handle plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, mowing, and small mechanical repairs while supporting facilities, kitchen, and program teams on projects across the property. You’ll perform daily inspections, respond to work orders, and prep for major events like Visiting Day. Many residential camps offer year-round maintenance roles with peak intensity during the summer camp season.

What does a maintenance staffer do at a summer camp?

You’ll handle plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, mowing, and small repairs while supporting program and facilities teams. Most sleepaway camps run active maintenance crews throughout the summer camp season.

What qualifications do maintenance staff need at sleepaway camps?

General handyman skills, trade certifications (electrical, plumbing, HVAC), and equipment operation experience are all valued. Background checks are standard for all maintenance staff at residential camps before the season starts.

Are maintenance jobs at summer camps seasonal or year-round?

Both. Many overnight camps employ year-round maintenance teams for off-season prep and retreats, while others bring on seasonal staff for the summer. Hours peak heavily during the summer camp season at residential camps.

What does the pay look like for maintenance jobs at summer camps?

Pay is competitive and commensurate with experience and trade credentials. Sleepaway camps often include room, board, and laundry alongside salary, which adds significant value to the overall summer camp package beyond the base figure.

Do maintenance staff live onsite during the summer?

Many do, especially at remote residential camps where fast response times matter. Some larger sleepaway camps offer nearby housing for maintenance staff who prefer to commute or have family-friendly housing options.

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