
Benefits:
Irrigation Technician – Full-Time (St. Petersburg / Pinellas County)
Conserva Irrigation of St. Petersburg
$23 – $30/hr base + UNCAPPED Commission + Bonuses + Overtime
Earn $60k–$90k+ in Year 1 for Experienced Techs – Real Take-Home Potential! We're a fast-growing, high-tech irrigation company that's redefining the industry with smart, water-saving solutions for residential and commercial properties across the southern half of Pinellas County. No seasonal layoffs — this is stable, year-round work with real career growth. We're hiring experienced Irrigation Technicians right now:
What You’ll Earn & Get
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If you're tired of seasonal work, low pay ceilings, or outdated companies, Conserva is different. We equip you with the best tools, vehicles, and training so you can focus on doing great work and making great money. Ready to join a growing team that actually invests in its people?
Apply now — tell us about your irrigation experience (types of systems, repairs, installs, smart controllers, etc.) and why you're a fit. We respond quickly!
Job Type: Full-time
Location: Pinellas County (field-based, St. Petersburg/Largo area)
Schedule: 8-hour shifts + occasional overtime - flexible schedule
Conserva Irrigation – Water Smart. Work Smart.
Compensation: $23.00 - $30.00 per hour
Conserva Irrigation is constantly looking to add the best irrigation and sprinkler repair professionals to our team. We have open job positions all over the country for irrigation sales, field technicians, as well as office and administrative team members.
This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Conserva Irrigation Corporate.

Conserva Irrigation proudly specializes in commercial and residential irrigation services and solutions that help alleviate the billions of gallons of water wasted every day due to irrigation system runoff.