Job Title: Field Service Technician – Generator Mechanic (Entry Level to Certified Mechanics)
Pay: $25 - $45 per hour (based on experience)
Join a company that powers critical infrastructure and invests in your success!
Why You'll Love Working Here
Competitive Compensation + Paid Overtime
Comprehensive Health & Dental Coverage
RRSP Matching Program – We invest in your future
Annual Wellness & Health Spending Accounts
Company Vehicle Provided – Take it home
Uniforms + Boot & Tool Allowances – Because the details matter
Tuition Reimbursement – Grow with us
Employee Assistance Program – Support when you need it
Life Insurance & Vision Care
Paid Time Off & Company Holidays
What You'll Be Doing
Provide field-based service including emergency repairs, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and installations for commercial and industrial generators
Test, measure, and verify the operation of electrical components (AC/DC), transfer switches, and control systems
Conduct startups, diagnostics, and load bank testing on diesel and natural gas generators
Program and troubleshoot generator controls and synchronizing systems
Build trusted customer relationships through professional, clear communication and top-tier service
Maintain company tools, inventory, and equipment with care and accuracy
Complete all necessary documentation, service logs, and reports
Collaborate with your Supervisor and team members to ensure high-quality service delivery
What You Bring to the Role
Entry Level Candidates: Mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn with basic knowledge or experience in gas or diesel engines, electrical systems, or mechanical repair
Experienced Technicians: 3+ years hands-on technical service experience in related fields such as generator maintenance, heavy equipment mechanic, HVAC technician, electrician, industrial or marine mechanic, or automotive technician
Background in mechanical and electrical troubleshooting
College diploma or certification in Power Generation, or certifications such as Licensed Electrician, ASE Certified Mechanic, EPA 608/609, or manufacturer-specific training are a plus
Valid [insert local] driver's license with a clean record
Proficiency or willingness to learn AC/DC systems, generator control systems, and engine diagnostics
Excellent customer service and communication skills (verbal and written)