Every Day at 3am Cron Expression for Jenkins

H 3 * * *

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Valid
MINMinute
0
HRHour
9
DOMDay of Month
*
MONMonth
*
DOWDay of Week
1-5

In plain English

At 09:00 AM, Monday through Friday

English → Cron

Try: "every 5 minutes", "every weekday at 9am", "every Monday at 3pm", "every month on the 1st"

Next 10 Executions

UTC
  1. 1Mon, May 18, 09:00 AM UTCin 3d
  2. 2Tue, May 19, 09:00 AM UTCin 4d
  3. 3Wed, May 20, 09:00 AM UTCin 5d
  4. 4Thu, May 21, 09:00 AM UTCin 6d
  5. 5Fri, May 22, 09:00 AM UTCin 7d
  6. 6Mon, May 25, 09:00 AM UTCin 10d
  7. 7Tue, May 26, 09:00 AM UTCin 11d
  8. 8Wed, May 27, 09:00 AM UTCin 12d
  9. 9Thu, May 28, 09:00 AM UTCin 13d
  10. 10Fri, May 29, 09:00 AM UTCin 14d
crontab entrybash
# Add to crontab with: crontab -e
0 9 * * 1-5    /path/to/your/script.sh

When to use this schedule

  • Low-traffic window for intensive index rebuilds on large databases
  • Sending pre-dawn alerts or reports before the US East Coast wakes up
  • A third overnight job tier — after midnight and 2am jobs complete

Platform Syntax Comparison

The same "Every Day at 3am" schedule expressed in every major platform's cron syntax.

PlatformExpression
Standard Linux/Unix
0 3 * * *
GitHub Actions
0 3 * * *
Google Cloud Scheduler
0 3 * * *
Kubernetes CronJob
0 3 * * *
Azure Functions (NCRONTAB)
0 0 3 * * *
AWS EventBridge
0 3 * * ? *
Quartz Scheduler
0 0 3 * * ?
Spring @Scheduled
0 0 3 * * *
Jenkins
H 3 * * *
Apache Airflow
0 3 * * *

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3am UTC or local time?
This depends on your server or scheduler configuration. GitHub Actions and AWS always use UTC. Linux cron uses the server's local timezone as set in /etc/timezone.

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