
Heavy Equipment Field Service Mechanic
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Overview
Job Description
We’re hiring an experienced Field Mechanic to diagnose, repair, and service construction equipment, trucks, and trailers across multiple job sites throughout PA/OH/WV. This is the right role for someone who enjoys independence, takes pride in their craftsmanship, and likes solving problems on the move.
Why You’ll Want This Job
- Excellent pay + full benefits (health, PTO, 401k match)
- Solid, year-round work
- Access to OEM software and training on CAT, Deere, Hyundai, Kobelco, etc.
- Safety-first culture — your well-being matters here
- Independence in the field with strong support when needed
What You’ll Do
- Diagnose and repair equipment at job sites
- Perform PM services and troubleshoot issues quickly
- Use OEM software for diagnostics, logs, and service reports
- Travel between job sites to support equipment uptime
What You Need
- Proven experience repairing heavy equipment or heavy trucks
- Welding experience preferred
- Fully equipped mechanic tool set
- Ability to perform heavy physical tasks (lifting 50+ lbs., climbing, kneeling, etc.and work outdoors all year
- Ability to pass DOT drug test & criminal background check
Work Environment
Outdoor, all-weather conditions with noise, dust, fumes, and vibrations. No two days are the same — hands-on, dynamic work.
Frontier Environmental Services is a leader in infrastructure construction, site reclamation, and ongoing maintenance in the energy industry. Founded in 1992, Frontier Environmental Services is a turnkey, full-service contractor, primarily serving operations in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio.
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