McGill Environmental Systems
Morrisville, Pennsylvania
Job Description Job Description Heavy Equipment Operator 2nd shift Supervisor Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability, and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working in operations, logistics, or support functions, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: As a 2nd Shift Operations Supervisor at McGill, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing daily production activities within our composting facility during second shift operations. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will supervise a team of Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians while actively supporting production through safe and efficient equipment operation. You will be accountable for shift performance across safety, quality, and productivity while serving as the primary point of contact for operations during off-hours. This role plays a critical part in maintaining continuity of operations, supporting team performance, and ensuring alignment with operational goals and company standards. How You Make an Impact: You lead by example-showing up prepared, safety-focused, and ready to support your team in a fast-paced production environment. You understand that every decision, adjustment, and action taken on shift directly impacts production flow and overall site performance. You actively coach and develop your team, reinforcing safety standards, productivity expectations, and accountability. You create a structured and supportive work environment where communication is clear and team members are empowered to perform at their best. You take ownership of shift performance-monitoring production, resolving issues in real time, and ensuring work is completed efficiently and safely. Whether coordinating workflows, addressing operational challenges, or stepping in to operate equipment when needed, you ensure operations run smoothly and consistently. Shift Hours: 2nd Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Key Responsibilities:Team Leadership & Daily Operations Lead, coach, and supervise Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians Conduct daily shift meetings covering safety, production goals, and priorities Assign and adjust work tasks to meet operational demands Provide real-time coaching, feedback, and performance support Support onboarding, training, and development of employees Safety & Compliance Enforce all company safety policies and procedures Conduct safety briefings, inspections, and observations Ensure proper use of PPE and safe equipment operation Identify and correct unsafe conditions immediately Lead incident response and support investigations as needed Production & Quality Management Oversee composting operations including blending, aeration, turning, and screening Monitor key indicators such as temperature, moisture, and contamination Ensure adherence to production processes and product quality standards Identify and resolve operational issues impacting productivity Equipment Operation & Oversight Operate wheel loaders and heavy equipment as needed Ensure daily equipment inspections are completed Report maintenance issues and coordinate with maintenance teams Promote proper equipment usage to maximize efficiency and lifespan Reporting & Continuous Improvement Maintain accurate production logs and operational records Track key metrics such as throughput, tonnage, and equipment utilization Communicate shift performance and issues to site leadership Identify and implement process improvements Qualifications:Required 3-5 years of heavy equipment experience in a production environment 2+ years of leadership or supervisory experience (Supervisor, Team Lead, Foreman, etc.) High school diploma or GED Valid driver's license Strong understanding of safety practices and equipment operations Preferred Experience in composting, recycling, agriculture, or material handling operations OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Experience with loaders, skid steers, or screening equipment Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing or continuous improvement practices Success Profile: To thrive in this role, the 2nd Shift Supervisor will demonstrate: Leadership & Accountability Effectively lead teams, hold employees accountable, and drive performance Safety Focus Promote and enforce a strong safety culture across all shift activities Operational Execution Manage workflows and resources efficiently to meet production targets Problem Solving Quickly identify issues and implement effective solutions during shift operations Communication Maintain clear, consistent communication with team members and leadership Continuous Improvement Identify opportunities to improve safety, productivity, and quality Environmental Stewardship Support sustainable operations and responsible material handling Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit while operating equipment, as well as stand, walk, and use hands and arms to handle materials. The role may require climbing equipment, bending, stooping, and working on uneven terrain. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed in an industrial composting facility with both indoor and outdoor conditions. Employees may be exposed to dust, noise, moving equipment, varying temperatures, and uneven or slippery surfaces. Required PPE must be worn at all times in designated areas. When applicable, employees required to wear a respirator must complete medical evaluations, fit testing, and ongoing training in accordance with company requirements. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand Daily Pay option 401(k) with Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Programs Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Compensation details: 35-36 Hourly Wage PI2263c0148cb9-1983
06/20/2026
Full time
Job Description Job Description Heavy Equipment Operator 2nd shift Supervisor Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability, and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working in operations, logistics, or support functions, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: As a 2nd Shift Operations Supervisor at McGill, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing daily production activities within our composting facility during second shift operations. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will supervise a team of Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians while actively supporting production through safe and efficient equipment operation. You will be accountable for shift performance across safety, quality, and productivity while serving as the primary point of contact for operations during off-hours. This role plays a critical part in maintaining continuity of operations, supporting team performance, and ensuring alignment with operational goals and company standards. How You Make an Impact: You lead by example-showing up prepared, safety-focused, and ready to support your team in a fast-paced production environment. You understand that every decision, adjustment, and action taken on shift directly impacts production flow and overall site performance. You actively coach and develop your team, reinforcing safety standards, productivity expectations, and accountability. You create a structured and supportive work environment where communication is clear and team members are empowered to perform at their best. You take ownership of shift performance-monitoring production, resolving issues in real time, and ensuring work is completed efficiently and safely. Whether coordinating workflows, addressing operational challenges, or stepping in to operate equipment when needed, you ensure operations run smoothly and consistently. Shift Hours: 2nd Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Key Responsibilities:Team Leadership & Daily Operations Lead, coach, and supervise Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians Conduct daily shift meetings covering safety, production goals, and priorities Assign and adjust work tasks to meet operational demands Provide real-time coaching, feedback, and performance support Support onboarding, training, and development of employees Safety & Compliance Enforce all company safety policies and procedures Conduct safety briefings, inspections, and observations Ensure proper use of PPE and safe equipment operation Identify and correct unsafe conditions immediately Lead incident response and support investigations as needed Production & Quality Management Oversee composting operations including blending, aeration, turning, and screening Monitor key indicators such as temperature, moisture, and contamination Ensure adherence to production processes and product quality standards Identify and resolve operational issues impacting productivity Equipment Operation & Oversight Operate wheel loaders and heavy equipment as needed Ensure daily equipment inspections are completed Report maintenance issues and coordinate with maintenance teams Promote proper equipment usage to maximize efficiency and lifespan Reporting & Continuous Improvement Maintain accurate production logs and operational records Track key metrics such as throughput, tonnage, and equipment utilization Communicate shift performance and issues to site leadership Identify and implement process improvements Qualifications:Required 3-5 years of heavy equipment experience in a production environment 2+ years of leadership or supervisory experience (Supervisor, Team Lead, Foreman, etc.) High school diploma or GED Valid driver's license Strong understanding of safety practices and equipment operations Preferred Experience in composting, recycling, agriculture, or material handling operations OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Experience with loaders, skid steers, or screening equipment Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing or continuous improvement practices Success Profile: To thrive in this role, the 2nd Shift Supervisor will demonstrate: Leadership & Accountability Effectively lead teams, hold employees accountable, and drive performance Safety Focus Promote and enforce a strong safety culture across all shift activities Operational Execution Manage workflows and resources efficiently to meet production targets Problem Solving Quickly identify issues and implement effective solutions during shift operations Communication Maintain clear, consistent communication with team members and leadership Continuous Improvement Identify opportunities to improve safety, productivity, and quality Environmental Stewardship Support sustainable operations and responsible material handling Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit while operating equipment, as well as stand, walk, and use hands and arms to handle materials. The role may require climbing equipment, bending, stooping, and working on uneven terrain. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed in an industrial composting facility with both indoor and outdoor conditions. Employees may be exposed to dust, noise, moving equipment, varying temperatures, and uneven or slippery surfaces. Required PPE must be worn at all times in designated areas. When applicable, employees required to wear a respirator must complete medical evaluations, fit testing, and ongoing training in accordance with company requirements. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand Daily Pay option 401(k) with Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Programs Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Compensation details: 35-36 Hourly Wage PI2263c0148cb9-1983
McGill Environmental Systems
Morrisville, Pennsylvania
Heavy Equipment Operator 2nd shift Supervisor Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability, and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working in operations, logistics, or support functions, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: As a 2nd Shift Operations Supervisor at McGill, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing daily production activities within our composting facility during second shift operations. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will supervise a team of Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians while actively supporting production through safe and efficient equipment operation. You will be accountable for shift performance across safety, quality, and productivity while serving as the primary point of contact for operations during off-hours. This role plays a critical part in maintaining continuity of operations, supporting team performance, and ensuring alignment with operational goals and company standards. How You Make an Impact: You lead by example-showing up prepared, safety-focused, and ready to support your team in a fast-paced production environment. You understand that every decision, adjustment, and action taken on shift directly impacts production flow and overall site performance. You actively coach and develop your team, reinforcing safety standards, productivity expectations, and accountability. You create a structured and supportive work environment where communication is clear and team members are empowered to perform at their best. You take ownership of shift performance-monitoring production, resolving issues in real time, and ensuring work is completed efficiently and safely. Whether coordinating workflows, addressing operational challenges, or stepping in to operate equipment when needed, you ensure operations run smoothly and consistently. Shift Hours: 2nd Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Daily Operations Lead, coach, and supervise Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians Conduct daily shift meetings covering safety, production goals, and priorities Assign and adjust work tasks to meet operational demands Provide real-time coaching, feedback, and performance support Support onboarding, training, and development of employees Safety & Compliance Enforce all company safety policies and procedures Conduct safety briefings, inspections, and observations Ensure proper use of PPE and safe equipment operation Identify and correct unsafe conditions immediately Lead incident response and support investigations as needed Production & Quality Management Oversee composting operations including blending, aeration, turning, and screening Monitor key indicators such as temperature, moisture, and contamination Ensure adherence to production processes and product quality standards Identify and resolve operational issues impacting productivity Equipment Operation & Oversight Operate wheel loaders and heavy equipment as needed Ensure daily equipment inspections are completed Report maintenance issues and coordinate with maintenance teams Promote proper equipment usage to maximize efficiency and lifespan Reporting & Continuous Improvement Maintain accurate production logs and operational records Track key metrics such as throughput, tonnage, and equipment utilization Communicate shift performance and issues to site leadership Identify and implement process improvements Qualifications: Required 3-5 years of heavy equipment experience in a production environment 2+ years of leadership or supervisory experience (Supervisor, Team Lead, Foreman, etc.) High school diploma or GED Valid driver's license Strong understanding of safety practices and equipment operations Preferred Experience in composting, recycling, agriculture, or material handling operations OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Experience with loaders, skid steers, or screening equipment Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing or continuous improvement practices Success Profile: To thrive in this role, the 2nd Shift Supervisor will demonstrate: Leadership & Accountability Effectively lead teams, hold employees accountable, and drive performance Safety Focus Promote and enforce a strong safety culture across all shift activities Operational Execution Manage workflows and resources efficiently to meet production targets Problem Solving Quickly identify issues and implement effective solutions during shift operations Communication Maintain clear, consistent communication with team members and leadership Continuous Improvement Identify opportunities to improve safety, productivity, and quality Environmental Stewardship Support sustainable operations and responsible material handling Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit while operating equipment, as well as stand, walk, and use hands and arms to handle materials. The role may require climbing equipment, bending, stooping, and working on uneven terrain. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed in an industrial composting facility with both indoor and outdoor conditions. Employees may be exposed to dust, noise, moving equipment, varying temperatures, and uneven or slippery surfaces. Required PPE must be worn at all times in designated areas. When applicable, employees required to wear a respirator must complete medical evaluations, fit testing, and ongoing training in accordance with company requirements. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand Daily Pay option 401(k) with Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Programs Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Compensation details: 35-36 Hourly Wage PIf0910a48bb32-1983
06/19/2026
Full time
Heavy Equipment Operator 2nd shift Supervisor Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability, and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working in operations, logistics, or support functions, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: As a 2nd Shift Operations Supervisor at McGill, you will be responsible for leading and overseeing daily production activities within our composting facility during second shift operations. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will supervise a team of Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians while actively supporting production through safe and efficient equipment operation. You will be accountable for shift performance across safety, quality, and productivity while serving as the primary point of contact for operations during off-hours. This role plays a critical part in maintaining continuity of operations, supporting team performance, and ensuring alignment with operational goals and company standards. How You Make an Impact: You lead by example-showing up prepared, safety-focused, and ready to support your team in a fast-paced production environment. You understand that every decision, adjustment, and action taken on shift directly impacts production flow and overall site performance. You actively coach and develop your team, reinforcing safety standards, productivity expectations, and accountability. You create a structured and supportive work environment where communication is clear and team members are empowered to perform at their best. You take ownership of shift performance-monitoring production, resolving issues in real time, and ensuring work is completed efficiently and safely. Whether coordinating workflows, addressing operational challenges, or stepping in to operate equipment when needed, you ensure operations run smoothly and consistently. Shift Hours: 2nd Shift: 3:00 PM - 11:30 PM Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Daily Operations Lead, coach, and supervise Heavy Equipment Operators and Utility Technicians Conduct daily shift meetings covering safety, production goals, and priorities Assign and adjust work tasks to meet operational demands Provide real-time coaching, feedback, and performance support Support onboarding, training, and development of employees Safety & Compliance Enforce all company safety policies and procedures Conduct safety briefings, inspections, and observations Ensure proper use of PPE and safe equipment operation Identify and correct unsafe conditions immediately Lead incident response and support investigations as needed Production & Quality Management Oversee composting operations including blending, aeration, turning, and screening Monitor key indicators such as temperature, moisture, and contamination Ensure adherence to production processes and product quality standards Identify and resolve operational issues impacting productivity Equipment Operation & Oversight Operate wheel loaders and heavy equipment as needed Ensure daily equipment inspections are completed Report maintenance issues and coordinate with maintenance teams Promote proper equipment usage to maximize efficiency and lifespan Reporting & Continuous Improvement Maintain accurate production logs and operational records Track key metrics such as throughput, tonnage, and equipment utilization Communicate shift performance and issues to site leadership Identify and implement process improvements Qualifications: Required 3-5 years of heavy equipment experience in a production environment 2+ years of leadership or supervisory experience (Supervisor, Team Lead, Foreman, etc.) High school diploma or GED Valid driver's license Strong understanding of safety practices and equipment operations Preferred Experience in composting, recycling, agriculture, or material handling operations OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Experience with loaders, skid steers, or screening equipment Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing or continuous improvement practices Success Profile: To thrive in this role, the 2nd Shift Supervisor will demonstrate: Leadership & Accountability Effectively lead teams, hold employees accountable, and drive performance Safety Focus Promote and enforce a strong safety culture across all shift activities Operational Execution Manage workflows and resources efficiently to meet production targets Problem Solving Quickly identify issues and implement effective solutions during shift operations Communication Maintain clear, consistent communication with team members and leadership Continuous Improvement Identify opportunities to improve safety, productivity, and quality Environmental Stewardship Support sustainable operations and responsible material handling Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit while operating equipment, as well as stand, walk, and use hands and arms to handle materials. The role may require climbing equipment, bending, stooping, and working on uneven terrain. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed in an industrial composting facility with both indoor and outdoor conditions. Employees may be exposed to dust, noise, moving equipment, varying temperatures, and uneven or slippery surfaces. Required PPE must be worn at all times in designated areas. When applicable, employees required to wear a respirator must complete medical evaluations, fit testing, and ongoing training in accordance with company requirements. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand Daily Pay option 401(k) with Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Programs Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Compensation details: 35-36 Hourly Wage PIf0910a48bb32-1983
McGill Environmental Systems
New Hill, North Carolina
Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working with machinery, logistics, or sales, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: To lead advanced maintenance efforts across multiple sites, ensuring reliability, safety, and performance of all production and mobile equipment. This senior role is essential in scaling operations, optimizing up time, and mentoring local maintenance teams. How You Make an Impact: You bring deep expertise, leadership, and accountability to every job site. You understand the importance of uptime, safety, and precision-especially when managing complex equipment across multiple facilities. You're the one others call when a machine is down or a system needs a solution fast. But more than that, you take a proactive approach-anticipating issues, optimizing performance, and preventing problems before they arise. With your diesel knowledge, planning skills, and commitment to high standards, you drive performance across the region. You lead by example, support your team's growth, and ensure every site runs smarter, safer, and stronger because of your work. Position Summary: The Regional Maintenance Technician Level 3 is a senior, regional role responsible for maintaining diesel-powered equipment and plant systems across multiple composting and soil production facilities. This role combines advanced hands-on repair with team leadership, regional planning, and travel. Key Responsibilities: Lead complex repairs and diagnostics on diesel engines, conveyors, motors, guards, changing pullies, hydraulics, bearings and screening equipment. Experience in welding and electrical work, voltage/amps/ohms testing Travel to regional sites to troubleshoot urgent maintenance issues. Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs across facilities. Maintain and manage a regional inventory of parts and tools. Train and mentor Level 1 and 2 technicians at each location. Coordinate and oversee subcontractor work, ensuring compliance with company standards. Collaborate with Plant Managers and Transportation Managers on scheduling and priorities. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor Qualifications: 5+ years of experience in heavy equipment or industrial plant maintenance, including troubleshooting and repairs of hydraulics and strong electrical experience. Maintaining a valid Driver's License Diesel mechanic experience or certification required. TIG and MIG welding experience required. Proven ability to lead maintenance efforts and manage multiple priorities. Experience using CMMS systems. Familiarity with safety and environmental compliance. Willingness to travel regionally (up to 50%). Technical degree or trade certification preferred. Success Profile To thrive in the role as a Regional Maintenance Technician requires more than technical skill-it takes leadership, foresight, and a mindset focused on continuous improvement. Here's how to excel in this role: Think Like a Leader - You're not just fixing equipment-you're setting the tone for maintenance standards across the region. Your actions shape safety, reliability, and team culture. Plan Proactively, Not Reactively - Use your experience to spot patterns and prevent issues before they arise. Regional success depends on your ability to think ahead and prioritize effectively. Standardize Best Practices - Bring consistency to how maintenance is done across all sites. Document what works, share it broadly, and ensure teams are aligned. Invest in People - Mentor Level 1 and 2 techs with patience and purpose. Developing their skills strengthens the whole system-and reflects your leadership. Communicate with Impact - Whether it's a plant manager or a new technician, tailor your communication to the audience. Be clear, respectful, and solutions-oriented. Stay Adaptable - No two days or sites are the same. Be ready to adjust your approach based on local needs, equipment types, or urgency. Maintain High Standards - Even when you're stretched across locations, don't compromise on quality or safety. Your consistency builds credibility and trust. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and arms to handle, reach, and operate tools, materials, and equipment. The employee frequently stands, walks, climbs, or balances, and may occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to access work areas. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with or without assistance and may work in awkward or confined positions as necessary to perform essential tasks. Specific vision abilities required for this job include distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to identify hazards in low-light conditions using issued lighting equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Work is conducted in both indoor and outdoor areas of the facility. Employees may be exposed to dust, dirt, mud, loud noise, strong odors, heavy machinery in proximity, and potentially extreme weather conditions. Terrain may be uneven, soft, or shifting. Low/variable lighting and slip, trip, or fall hazards should be expected. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety harness, hard hat, high-visibility apparel, safety footwear, gloves, safety glasses, and issued lighting devices, will be provided and must be worn as required when on site. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand "Daily Pay" Option 401(K) with Company Match Medical Dental Vision Health Saving Accounts Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, training, discipline, and termination. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply. PIe5bfe3e4c4ff-2941
06/18/2026
Full time
Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials-safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment. Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's right-for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you're working with machinery, logistics, or sales, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of the Role: To lead advanced maintenance efforts across multiple sites, ensuring reliability, safety, and performance of all production and mobile equipment. This senior role is essential in scaling operations, optimizing up time, and mentoring local maintenance teams. How You Make an Impact: You bring deep expertise, leadership, and accountability to every job site. You understand the importance of uptime, safety, and precision-especially when managing complex equipment across multiple facilities. You're the one others call when a machine is down or a system needs a solution fast. But more than that, you take a proactive approach-anticipating issues, optimizing performance, and preventing problems before they arise. With your diesel knowledge, planning skills, and commitment to high standards, you drive performance across the region. You lead by example, support your team's growth, and ensure every site runs smarter, safer, and stronger because of your work. Position Summary: The Regional Maintenance Technician Level 3 is a senior, regional role responsible for maintaining diesel-powered equipment and plant systems across multiple composting and soil production facilities. This role combines advanced hands-on repair with team leadership, regional planning, and travel. Key Responsibilities: Lead complex repairs and diagnostics on diesel engines, conveyors, motors, guards, changing pullies, hydraulics, bearings and screening equipment. Experience in welding and electrical work, voltage/amps/ohms testing Travel to regional sites to troubleshoot urgent maintenance issues. Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs across facilities. Maintain and manage a regional inventory of parts and tools. Train and mentor Level 1 and 2 technicians at each location. Coordinate and oversee subcontractor work, ensuring compliance with company standards. Collaborate with Plant Managers and Transportation Managers on scheduling and priorities. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor Qualifications: 5+ years of experience in heavy equipment or industrial plant maintenance, including troubleshooting and repairs of hydraulics and strong electrical experience. Maintaining a valid Driver's License Diesel mechanic experience or certification required. TIG and MIG welding experience required. Proven ability to lead maintenance efforts and manage multiple priorities. Experience using CMMS systems. Familiarity with safety and environmental compliance. Willingness to travel regionally (up to 50%). Technical degree or trade certification preferred. Success Profile To thrive in the role as a Regional Maintenance Technician requires more than technical skill-it takes leadership, foresight, and a mindset focused on continuous improvement. Here's how to excel in this role: Think Like a Leader - You're not just fixing equipment-you're setting the tone for maintenance standards across the region. Your actions shape safety, reliability, and team culture. Plan Proactively, Not Reactively - Use your experience to spot patterns and prevent issues before they arise. Regional success depends on your ability to think ahead and prioritize effectively. Standardize Best Practices - Bring consistency to how maintenance is done across all sites. Document what works, share it broadly, and ensure teams are aligned. Invest in People - Mentor Level 1 and 2 techs with patience and purpose. Developing their skills strengthens the whole system-and reflects your leadership. Communicate with Impact - Whether it's a plant manager or a new technician, tailor your communication to the audience. Be clear, respectful, and solutions-oriented. Stay Adaptable - No two days or sites are the same. Be ready to adjust your approach based on local needs, equipment types, or urgency. Maintain High Standards - Even when you're stretched across locations, don't compromise on quality or safety. Your consistency builds credibility and trust. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and arms to handle, reach, and operate tools, materials, and equipment. The employee frequently stands, walks, climbs, or balances, and may occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to access work areas. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with or without assistance and may work in awkward or confined positions as necessary to perform essential tasks. Specific vision abilities required for this job include distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to identify hazards in low-light conditions using issued lighting equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Work is conducted in both indoor and outdoor areas of the facility. Employees may be exposed to dust, dirt, mud, loud noise, strong odors, heavy machinery in proximity, and potentially extreme weather conditions. Terrain may be uneven, soft, or shifting. Low/variable lighting and slip, trip, or fall hazards should be expected. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety harness, hard hat, high-visibility apparel, safety footwear, gloves, safety glasses, and issued lighting devices, will be provided and must be worn as required when on site. At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits: Competitive Pay Rates On-demand "Daily Pay" Option 401(K) with Company Match Medical Dental Vision Health Saving Accounts Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Career Advancement Opportunities Training & Development Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, training, discipline, and termination. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply. PIe5bfe3e4c4ff-2941