Lead Resort Maintenance Tech at Sun, Inc. — Glenbeulah, Sheboygan County

📍 Glenbeulah, Sheboygan County, WI 📅 Posted 4 days ago ✓ Verified 3 days ago ⏰ Expires Jul 17, 2026
🅿️ Campground & RV Park Seasonal
Verified listing from Sun, Inc. via Adzuna
Posted 4 days ago · Last verified Jun 18, 2026

Job Description

$20 per hour Overview Lead Resort Maintenance Technicians perform routine and preventative maintenance to maintain the physical integrity of Sun’s RV Resorts. They conduct home/building maintenance repairs and are responsible for cleanliness and upkeep of property grounds, facilities, streets, and equipment. Additionally, Lead Resort Maintenance Technicians assist the Resort Manager with higher level functions such as mentoring maintenance team members, maintaining maintenance & vehicle logs an…

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Work camping in Wisconsin — common questions

What's the typical work-camping season in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin work-camping runs May through October with peak summer demand. The Door County peninsula, Apostle Islands gateway towns, and the Northwoods drive most of the volume. Fall foliage in the Northwoods (late September through early October) is a brief secondary peak. Winter is too cold for campground operations across the state.
What pay range should I expect for camp jobs in Wisconsin?
Pay rates for Wisconsin work-camping positions cluster between $13.29/hour and $29.00/hour for most positions, based on listings currently in our database. Camp host roles that include a free RV site typically pay at the lower end. Maintenance, front-desk lead, and activities-coordinator positions pay at the higher end. Some volunteer state-park host positions trade work hours for a free full-hookup site instead of a paycheck — the site itself is often worth $600-$1,500/month in equivalent value.
Do Wisconsin campgrounds typically provide an RV site?
Wisconsin state park host sites are at a campsite within the assigned campground. Compensation is simpler than many states — a few hours per day for the campsite, no cash. The state's well-managed park system makes for good working conditions even if the package isn't the most lucrative.
Which Wisconsin state parks hire work campers?
Yes — Wisconsin DNR runs an active host program. Hosts stay at a campsite at the campground and volunteer a few hours per day. 1-2 month service period preferred. Duties: greeting and assisting campers with park and facility information, daily campground operations, cleaning campsites/bathrooms/facilities, light maintenance, and dispensing park information. Apply through dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/volunteer.