Waste Pro USA
Regional Equipment Tech Supervisor – Waste Pro USA
Join Waste Pro as a key maintenance leader responsible for maximizing fleet performance. If you excel in heavy equipment diagnostics, repair, and team development, this role puts you at the center of planning, training, and maintaining equipment to our industry‑leading standards. This is a hands‑on technician role with supervisory responsibilities.
Candidate must have vast knowledge of heavy equipment fleet maintenance management, diagnostic and repair capability, ability to plan and schedule maintenance, ability to train/mentor local maintenance support and equipment operators.
Daily Responsibilities
Adhere to all OSHA and company safety requirements and policies.
Teach, mentor operators on daily pre/post requirements, monitor quality and thoroughness.
Self‑administer all purchasing, R/O's, and third‑party activities as part of the requirements.
In conjunction with onsite team, clean, lubricate, and perform routine maintenance work on equipment and vehicles, with operators or directly when higher knowledge and skill is necessary.
When repairs are completed, utilize and support local staff working in concert with your role.
Conduct on‑time routine inspections with equipment operators and/or onsite support staff, identify all defects, document findings and plan/schedule repair using maintenance software.
In conjunction with the site manager and director of heavy equipment maintenance, plan/schedule found work from inspections (PMI).
Examine parts for damage or excessive wear, utilize knowledge and data, and identify when additional support is required.
When third‑party is utilized, confirm through inspection that the work was completed to expectations and plan.
Review invoicing and work completed to provide confirmation to accounting and director prior to payment.
Maintain parts inventory to support routine maintenance at multiple sites.
Demonstrate ability to diagnose equipment failures and perform necessary repairs using appropriate diagnostic tools.
Record and document diagnoses and procedures, order necessary parts, and estimate time to complete equipment repairs.
Attend and successfully complete required technician and supervisory training classes as determined by HR and Fleet Maintenance.
Maintain working knowledge of hazards and practical application of safety precautions common to equipment.
Address any safety concerns identified at sites through site manager and director of heavy equipment maintenance.
Maintain a safe and clean work area including facilities, service equipment including assigned vehicle and tooling.
On‑call for breakdowns; position primarily first shift hours Monday–Friday, each day a 10‑hour workday.
Occasional second‑shift overlap and occasional Saturday work depending on project schedules.
Travel to other company locations for support, which may include overnight stays.
Desired Skills and Experience
Strong data integrity skills for entering repair orders, charging parts, and labor to company assets.
4+ years heavy equipment maintenance and repair experience.
Valid driver’s license and DOT medical card.
Ability to read schematics to diagnose and repair mechanical, hydro‑static, hydraulic, electrical, and CAN/BUS systems.
Maintain a necessary set of tools to disassemble and reassemble components for most equipment repairs (specialty tools provided).
Basic oxy/acetylene cutting and welding skills.
ASE certifications preferred not required with prerequisite experience.
CDL preferred, not required.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Information Technology
Industries: Utilities
Location: Gainesville, FL
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Candidate must have vast knowledge of heavy equipment fleet maintenance management, diagnostic and repair capability, ability to plan and schedule maintenance, ability to train/mentor local maintenance support and equipment operators.
Daily Responsibilities
Adhere to all OSHA and company safety requirements and policies.
Teach, mentor operators on daily pre/post requirements, monitor quality and thoroughness.
Self‑administer all purchasing, R/O's, and third‑party activities as part of the requirements.
In conjunction with onsite team, clean, lubricate, and perform routine maintenance work on equipment and vehicles, with operators or directly when higher knowledge and skill is necessary.
When repairs are completed, utilize and support local staff working in concert with your role.
Conduct on‑time routine inspections with equipment operators and/or onsite support staff, identify all defects, document findings and plan/schedule repair using maintenance software.
In conjunction with the site manager and director of heavy equipment maintenance, plan/schedule found work from inspections (PMI).
Examine parts for damage or excessive wear, utilize knowledge and data, and identify when additional support is required.
When third‑party is utilized, confirm through inspection that the work was completed to expectations and plan.
Review invoicing and work completed to provide confirmation to accounting and director prior to payment.
Maintain parts inventory to support routine maintenance at multiple sites.
Demonstrate ability to diagnose equipment failures and perform necessary repairs using appropriate diagnostic tools.
Record and document diagnoses and procedures, order necessary parts, and estimate time to complete equipment repairs.
Attend and successfully complete required technician and supervisory training classes as determined by HR and Fleet Maintenance.
Maintain working knowledge of hazards and practical application of safety precautions common to equipment.
Address any safety concerns identified at sites through site manager and director of heavy equipment maintenance.
Maintain a safe and clean work area including facilities, service equipment including assigned vehicle and tooling.
On‑call for breakdowns; position primarily first shift hours Monday–Friday, each day a 10‑hour workday.
Occasional second‑shift overlap and occasional Saturday work depending on project schedules.
Travel to other company locations for support, which may include overnight stays.
Desired Skills and Experience
Strong data integrity skills for entering repair orders, charging parts, and labor to company assets.
4+ years heavy equipment maintenance and repair experience.
Valid driver’s license and DOT medical card.
Ability to read schematics to diagnose and repair mechanical, hydro‑static, hydraulic, electrical, and CAN/BUS systems.
Maintain a necessary set of tools to disassemble and reassemble components for most equipment repairs (specialty tools provided).
Basic oxy/acetylene cutting and welding skills.
ASE certifications preferred not required with prerequisite experience.
CDL preferred, not required.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Information Technology
Industries: Utilities
Location: Gainesville, FL
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