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Small team vibes with a lot of downtime and always doing something new? This is probably not what you had in mind, but have you considered research in a university? Graduate school, basically. Academia research is basically exactly what you described, but the downside is, well, you have to be a graduate student. It's not for everyone, but if you're able to weather the suffering that comes from being a grad student, I think you'll find that the vibe is exactly what you described.
Yeah, the armed forces. But maybe don't.
Land surveying would be my recommendation. Jobs can be all over and as someone living in BC, my days of fieldwork could be absolutely spectacular sometimes. You also tend to jump around in worksites and with the right firm, travelling is definitely possible.
I think North Korea and Siberia have labor camps that provide free room and board. The pay is shit, tho.