Inspect, repair, and replace components and systems on industrial trucks and operational equipment.
Use measuring and diagnostic tools to evaluate and test equipment, making adjustments, conducting tests, and performing repairs.
Identify and troubleshoot mechanical issues, maintaining detailed daily maintenance and repair records.
Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment, including proper upkeep of tools and equipment.
Manage inventories of equipment, parts, and supplies to ensure adequate stock levels.
Conduct thorough inspections of brake systems, steering mechanisms, wheel bearings, and other crucial parts to ensure optimal operational conditions.
Move machinery as needed.
Complete repairs and regular maintenance on a variety of equipment, including hydraulics, electrical systems, robotics, high-pressure water pumps, and other relevant components.
Requirements
cdl
diagnostics
hydraulics
ase certified
5+ years
software
CDL Class A or B highly preferred.
Knowledgeable with reading diagnostic codes and able to diagnose complex issues.
Must be able to travel to local job sites as needed.
Knowledge and understanding of diesel and gas engines, and hydraulic systems.
Comfortable working out of an indoor truck and equipment shop each day.
Minimum of 5 years of mechanical experience, with previous experience in hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical systems, high-pressure pumps, and ASE certification.
Proficient in the use of online systems and computer software.
Benefits
Tuition assistance
Paid time off and overtime pay
Company paid PPE, boots, and safety gear
401k matching
Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage
Advance your career with a forward-thinking and innovative company that offers a variety of professional growth opportunities and a focus on helping achieve your goals
On-the-job training with 100% full pay
Daily per diem while traveling plus 100% covered individual hotel room stays
Competitive salary
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
12 Acquisitions
Expansion Through Mergers
Azuria has completed 12 acquisitions since going private in 2021 to broaden its reach in water-pipeline technology.
The company was born from Insituform in 1971 and rebranded to Azuria Water Solutions in April 2024, sharpening its focus on advanced water-pipeline technology.
After going private under New Mountain Capital in 2021, the company has pursued aggressive growth.
It delivers high-tech trenchless rehabilitation, cured-in-place liners, and pipeline maintenance for water, stormwater, and wastewater systems.
Its projects typically span potable water main renewal, sewer rehabilitation, and wet well/manhole remediation across North America.
Notable acquisitions include regional specialists like Performance Pipeline Technologies (CA), NAPM (Carolinas/Georgia), TSW (Indiana), AM-Liner East, and C.K. Masonry.
Core strengths lie in technology-driven solutions for aging infrastructure, combining design, installation, inspection, and remediation services.
Azuria operates globally through brands like Insituform, Corrpro, Underground Solutions, MTC, and others.
It pioneers pipe rehabilitation without digging by curing liners inside existing pipes, saving time, money, and reducing disruption.
Culture + Values
Commitment to excellence
Innovation in water solutions
Collaborative work environment
Accountability and integrity
Customer-centric approach
Continuous improvement
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero 2040
Ambitious Target
The company aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, demonstrating a strong commitment to combating climate change.
Implementation of water conservation technologies
Commitment to renewable energy sources
Sustainable product lifecycle management
Continuous investment in green technologies
Adoption of industry-leading environmental standards