Waste Pro USA
Diesel & CNG Technician A
Join Waste Pro USA as a Diesel & CNG Technician A. Work with heavy‑duty and light‑duty trucks, diagnosing and repairing engine, transmission, brake, suspension, electrical, hydraulic, and body systems, including gasoline, diesel, and CNG platforms. May involve welding and fabrication.
Compensation & Benefits
Sign‑On & Retention Bonus: Earn up to $7,500 based on skill level (rehires not eligible).
Competitive Pay: Starting at $34/hour, with potential increases based on experience.
Monthly Tool Allowance: Receive up to $110 per month based on tenure.
Certification Incentives: Reimbursement for ASE testing and wage increases for each certification earned.
Hands‑On Training: Access to in‑house programs from industry leaders such as Mack, Autocar, McNeilus, EZ Pak, Meritor, and MGM.
Career Growth: Clear advancement opportunities within a growing team.
Summary of Position Advanced knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair engine, transmission, brake, suspension, electrical, hydraulic, and body components and systems related to heavy duty and light duty trucks, including gasoline, diesel, and CNG systems. May include welding and fabrication.
Essential Job Functions
Diagnose a fleet of refuse and recycling vehicles under direction of Maintenance Supervisor.
Maintain and repair all aspects of Mack, IHC, Autocar, Heil, and McNeilus vehicles and equipment.
Support coworkers in working safely and efficiently with the fleet.
Complete all required paperwork promptly and accurately.
Follow all safety policies and procedures; maintain a clean, safe work area in compliance with corporate and OSHA standards.
Utilize vehicle computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes and initiate or assign repairs.
Conduct safety checks on vehicles and equipment.
Perform repairs utilizing Factory Service Manuals.
Maintain a high standard of ethics and dependability.
Qualifications
Provide drive‑train inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Provide general engine inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Provide transmission inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Perform outside repair inspection review.
Assess structural damage and assign needed repairs.
Provide assistance, guidance, and direction to all shop technicians.
CDL Class B preferred or ability to obtain a CDL license.
Ability to obtain 7 ASE certifications or equivalent within 36 months.
3–5 years of hands‑on technical experience in maintenance and repair of medium‑duty class 8 vehicles and equipment, preferably in waste/recycling industry.
Clear understanding of OSHA safety requirements for vehicle fleets; able to use computers for data tracking, communication, etc. (Dossier, Microsoft Office).
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing; Industries: Utilities
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Compensation & Benefits
Sign‑On & Retention Bonus: Earn up to $7,500 based on skill level (rehires not eligible).
Competitive Pay: Starting at $34/hour, with potential increases based on experience.
Monthly Tool Allowance: Receive up to $110 per month based on tenure.
Certification Incentives: Reimbursement for ASE testing and wage increases for each certification earned.
Hands‑On Training: Access to in‑house programs from industry leaders such as Mack, Autocar, McNeilus, EZ Pak, Meritor, and MGM.
Career Growth: Clear advancement opportunities within a growing team.
Summary of Position Advanced knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair engine, transmission, brake, suspension, electrical, hydraulic, and body components and systems related to heavy duty and light duty trucks, including gasoline, diesel, and CNG systems. May include welding and fabrication.
Essential Job Functions
Diagnose a fleet of refuse and recycling vehicles under direction of Maintenance Supervisor.
Maintain and repair all aspects of Mack, IHC, Autocar, Heil, and McNeilus vehicles and equipment.
Support coworkers in working safely and efficiently with the fleet.
Complete all required paperwork promptly and accurately.
Follow all safety policies and procedures; maintain a clean, safe work area in compliance with corporate and OSHA standards.
Utilize vehicle computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes and initiate or assign repairs.
Conduct safety checks on vehicles and equipment.
Perform repairs utilizing Factory Service Manuals.
Maintain a high standard of ethics and dependability.
Qualifications
Provide drive‑train inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Provide general engine inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Provide transmission inspections, diagnosis, and repair.
Perform outside repair inspection review.
Assess structural damage and assign needed repairs.
Provide assistance, guidance, and direction to all shop technicians.
CDL Class B preferred or ability to obtain a CDL license.
Ability to obtain 7 ASE certifications or equivalent within 36 months.
3–5 years of hands‑on technical experience in maintenance and repair of medium‑duty class 8 vehicles and equipment, preferably in waste/recycling industry.
Clear understanding of OSHA safety requirements for vehicle fleets; able to use computers for data tracking, communication, etc. (Dossier, Microsoft Office).
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing; Industries: Utilities
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