The EcoShield Waste Service Equipment Technician is responsible for ensuring the fleet operates safely and efficiently, minimizing downtime for essential transfer station equipment.
Core Responsibilities
Preventive Maintenance: Perform routine oil changes, lubricate moving parts, adjust brakes, conduct safety inspections, repair minor damage to equipment such as broken straps on trailers, minor tears in tarps, oversee PM schedule, respond to roadside service calls and perform field repairs
Compliance: Enforce all safety policies and procedures, conduct regular inspections, ensure compliance with OSHA and environmental regulations
Record Keeping: Log repairs, parts usage, and inspections using fleet maintenance software or vehicle condition reports, maintain accurate operational records, prepare reports, manage inventory of supplies and equipment
Minimum Requirements
2+ years of experience working as a diesel technician
Understanding of heavy-duty hydraulics, pneumatics, and diesel engine technologies
Strong organizational and communication skills
Knowledge of safety and environmental regulations
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions with exposure to weather conditions, noise, dust, and waste materials
Able to sustain physical activity, including walking, standing, and lifting for extended periods
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. as needed
Ability to operate machinery and perform site inspections