Travel Jobs in Multiple Cities

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Forestry Technician (Hotshot/Handcrew)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The positions are located on a USDA Forest Service unit. The purpose of the position is wildland fire suppression and management.

Forestry Technician (Dispatch)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

These positions will be located at a USDA Forest Service Unit. They serve as an Assistant Dispatch Center Manager, assisting the Center Manager in overseeing dispatch center operations.

Forestry Technician (FFTR)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The position is for a wildland fire suppression management control firefighter in the Pacific Northwest Region and Alaska Region. The duties include wildland fire suppression, prevention, patrol, detection, and prescribed burning.

Forestry Technician (Dispatch)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The positions will be located at a Region 10 Alaska Region USDA Forest Service Unit. They serve as a Floor Coordinator in an interagency dispatch center.

Supervisory Forestry Technician

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The position is for a first line supervisor on a High Complexity Fire Engine Module, performing wildland firefighting work and providing leadership.

Forestry Technician (Engine SRFF)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The position will be located on a USDA Forest Service Unit. The incumbent serves as an assistant on a wildland fire engine, working as a trainee engine operator and performing duties under the direction of the engine foreman.

Forestry Technician (Fire)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The job is located in USDA at a Forest Service Unit and involves serving in a key fire management position as a Prescribed FireFuels Technician.

Forestry Technician (FEO)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The Forestry Technician position serves as a full assistant to the supervisor of a Fire Engine Module in areas with the added complexities of wildlandurban interface.

Supervisory Forestry Technician

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The position is for a Wildland Fire Operations Manager at a USDA Forest Service Unit, providing operational oversight and planning of wildland fire suppression activities.

Forestry Technician

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The positions are located within USDA Forest Service Units in Intermountain Region 4. The purpose of the position is wildland fire suppression and management.

Forestry Technician (Fire)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The positions will be located at a USDA Forest Service Unit. Primary responsibilities include preparing and implementing prescribed fire plans, fire effects monitoring, and hazardous fuels treatments.

Forestry Technician (Wildland Fire Apprentice)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Forest Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 10, 2024

The positions are located within USDA Forest Service Units for Intermountain Region 4. The purpose of the position is wildland fire suppression and management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Travel tech roles?
Entry‑level positions such as Junior Travel Analyst or GDS Technician average $50,000–$70,000. Mid‑level roles like Travel Product Manager or Senior Data Analyst command $70,000–$100,000. Senior specialists—Lead GDS Engineer or Senior Product Lead—earn $100,000–$150,000, while executives such as VP of Travel Technology or Chief Data Officer typically receive $200,000+ with bonuses and equity.
Which skills and certifications are required for Travel tech jobs?
Core technical skills include Python, SQL, and RESTful API development. Domain knowledge of GDS platforms—Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo—is essential. Certifications such as Certified Travel Associate (CTA), IATA Travel Industry Diploma, and Agile Scrum Master (for product roles) increase candidacy. Proficiency in data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI) and cloud services (AWS, Azure) is also highly valued.
Can Travel tech roles be performed remotely?
Many Travel positions—Product Management, Data Analysis, and API Integration—support full remote work, especially when projects are cloud‑based. However, roles that require on‑site GDS server access or immediate customer support may need periodic office presence. Companies increasingly offer hybrid models that allow travel to be performed from any location with secure VPN access.
What career progression paths exist within Travel technology?
A typical trajectory starts with a Junior Analyst or GDS Technician, moves to a mid‑level Product Manager or Data Analyst, then to Senior Technical Lead or Product Lead, and culminates in executive roles such as VP of Travel Technology or Chief Innovation Officer. Specializing in emerging areas like AI itinerary design or blockchain loyalty can accelerate promotion and broaden responsibilities.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Travel tech?
Key trends include AI‑driven personalized itineraries, blockchain‑based loyalty and ticketing, sustainability‑focused booking platforms, and the modernization of legacy GDS systems into API‑first ecosystems. Companies that adopt dynamic packaging and real‑time pricing models are leading the shift toward more flexible and data‑centric travel experiences.

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