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Compressed Natural Gas Field Technician, TSSA Certified
Canada - OntarioToronto, ON
Service Fuel Stations that Provide Canadian Fleets with Clean, Domestically Produced Renewable Fuel
This field service role is your opportunity to work as a self-directed technician, responsible for the care and maintenance of natural gas fueling stations.
You will join a strong team of local Field Service Technicians and be assigned two to six CNG stations in the region. You'll be responsible for completing inspections, cleaning and maintaining equipment, and troubleshooting and repairing equipment related issues. This will include completing digital work orders, documenting all work performed and capturing critical data.
Quick question for you - click here
If you are G2 or G3 certified, Clean Energy will pay and allow time for you to earn RST certification through the TSSA within 90 days of employment. In addition, Clean Energy provides all Field Technicians with training, online, on the job and at our training facility, to give you the knowledge and confidence to work on and repair our specialized equipment.
Salary range depends on experience and includes overtime, company vehicle and competitive benefits.
The Requirements
- At least one of the following TSSA certifications: RST-NG, G3 or G2.
- A demonstrated ability to diagnose and repair mechanical equipment.
- A commitment to working safely with high-pressure gases and electrical components. Quick question for you - click here
- A self-starter with a can-do attitude and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Acceptable/insurable driving abstract.
- High school diploma or GED.
- Legal authorization to work permanently in Canada without requiring visa transfer or visa sponsorship.
You will provide all tools necessary to work on equipment. Clean Energy provides all specialized tools.
You'll work a 4-day work week of 10 hours per day. On-call shifts will be required. There will also be some overtime required as needed to support the stations.
The main stations you'll support are between Windsor and Toronto, and on occasion you will provide relief for Technicians in Ottawa and Montreal. Those trips may last a couple of days up to a week. You'll also travel to the U.S. for training; overall you'll travel overnight about 15% of the time. In addition, there may be optional opportunities to travel to other areas of Canada.
Service Fuel Stations that Provide Canadian Fleets with Clean, Domestically Produced Renewable Fuel
This field service role is your opportunity to work as a self-directed technician, responsible for the care and maintenance of natural gas fueling stations.
You will join a strong team of local Field Service Technicians and be assigned two to six CNG stations in the region. You'll be responsible for completing inspections, cleaning and maintaining equipment, and troubleshooting and repairing equipment related issues. This will include completing digital work orders, documenting all work performed and capturing critical data.
Quick question for you - click here
If you are G2 or G3 certified, Clean Energy will pay and allow time for you to earn RST certification through the TSSA within 90 days of employment. In addition, Clean Energy provides all Field Technicians with training, online, on the job and at our training facility, to give you the knowledge and confidence to work on and repair our specialized equipment.
Salary range depends on experience and includes overtime, company vehicle and competitive benefits.
The Requirements
- At least one of the following TSSA certifications: RST-NG, G3 or G2.
- A demonstrated ability to diagnose and repair mechanical equipment.
- A commitment to working safely with high-pressure gases and electrical components. Quick question for you - click here
- A self-starter with a can-do attitude and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Acceptable/insurable driving abstract.
- High school diploma or GED.
- Legal authorization to work permanently in Canada without requiring visa transfer or visa sponsorship.
You will provide all tools necessary to work on equipment. Clean Energy provides all specialized tools.
You'll work a 4-day work week of 10 hours per day. On-call shifts will be required. There will also be some overtime required as needed to support the stations.
The main stations you'll support are between Windsor and Toronto, and on occasion you will provide relief for Technicians in Ottawa and Montreal. Those trips may last a couple of days up to a week. You'll also travel to the U.S. for training; overall you'll travel overnight about 15% of the time. In addition, there may be optional opportunities to travel to other areas of Canada.