
Republic Services
Provider of non‑hazardous solid waste collection, recycling, disposal and energy services.
Maintenance Shop Technician B
Repair and maintain diesel/non-diesel trucks and equipment for waste services.
Job Highlights
About the Role
Under direct supervision of a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor, or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B repairs and maintains diesel and non‑diesel equipment and trucks, including chassis components, refuse bodies, control systems, hydraulics, electrical, air brakes, engines, HVAC, suspension, drivetrain, and steering. The role also includes basic tire work such as replacements, rotations, and tread depth checks, and provides road service to keep equipment operating safely and efficiently. The technician is expected to maintain a working knowledge of vehicle systems, perform preventive and corrective maintenance on‑site and on the road, and use electronic diagnostic tools to identify malfunctions. They also perform welding and fabrication as needed and complete all required company training programs. • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on diesel and non‑diesel equipment, including chassis, engines, hydraulic, electrical, brake, HVAC, suspension, drivetrain and steering systems. • Conduct basic tire work such as replacement, rotation, and tread depth checks. • Provide road service to safely return equipment to operation. • Diagnose malfunctions using electronic diagnostic tools. • Execute line‑maintenance welding and fabrication tasks. • Complete required company training programs.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸preventive maintenance
- ▸corrective maintenance
- ▸diagnostic tools
- ▸welding fabrication
- ▸tire service
- ▸road service
What You Bring
Candidates must have at least one year of experience diagnosing and repairing gasoline and diesel powered equipment, or be a recent graduate of an accredited automotive college or technical school. A valid driver’s license is required, with a commercial driver’s license and ASE certifications considered advantageous, along with a basic understanding of work order labor time standards. • Minimum one year of experience diagnosing and repairing gasoline and diesel equipment, or recent graduation from an accredited automotive program. • Ability to inspect and service heavy‑truck systems such as suspension, steering, engine, transmission, brakes, electrical, hydraulics and emissions. • Valid driver’s license; commercial driver’s license and ASE certifications are a plus. • Basic understanding of work order labor time standards.
Requirements
- ▸1‑year experience
- ▸automotive graduate
- ▸heavy‑truck
- ▸ase certified
- ▸cdl
- ▸work order
Benefits
• Comprehensive medical benefits coverage, dental plans and vision coverage. • Health care and dependent care spending accounts. • Short‑ and long‑term disability. • Life insurance and accidental death & dismemberment insurance. • Employee and Family Assistance Program (EAP). • Employee discount programs. • Retirement plan with a generous company match. • Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP). • Paid Time Off (PTO).
Work Environment
Onsite