

Provides integrated industrial services including engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance.
The role involves diagnosing, adjusting, repairing, or overhauling trucks, buses, construction equipment, and all types of diesel engines. Technicians must use a variety of hand and power tools, conduct inspections, replace defective components, and perform routine maintenance to ensure equipment operates safely and efficiently.
Light Equipment Operators are certified to operate forklifts, aerial lifts, and pulls. Medium Equipment Operators can certify on all equipment up to 60‑ton cranes and dirt equipment such as dozers, track hoes, backhoes, dump trucks, yard dogs, bobcats, and excavators. Heavy Equipment Operators are qualified on all equipment and specialize in cranes of 60 tons and above.
Physical demands include frequent standing, walking, and sitting, as well as lifting, carrying, and moving loads up to 50 lb, and performing tasks at heights. Operators must follow safe hoisting, jacking, and solvent‑disposal procedures and wear required personal protective equipment at all times.
A high school diploma or equivalent, combined with relevant experience, is typically required. Employees work under direct supervision, follow established guidelines, and are expected to apply shop mathematics, plan work, select appropriate tools, and make accurate measurements.
Brown & Root Industrial Services is an equal‑opportunity employer and offers competitive lifestyle benefits that may include a 401(k) plan with company match, medical, dental and vision coverage, life and AD&D insurance, flexible spending accounts, disability coverage, paid time off, flexible work schedules, and professional training opportunities.