Utility Technician II
Company: McGill Environmental Systems
Location: New Hill
Posted on: March 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Utility Technician II Make a Real Impact with McGill
Environmental Systems At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the
soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste
into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and
supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting
technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials—safely,
reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change
should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride
in our role within the communities we serve, contributing
positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment.
Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability
and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of
continuous improvement, and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and
empowering workplace for all. When you join McGill, you're joining
a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what's
right—for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the
Earth. Whether you're working with machinery, logistics, or sales,
your work directly supports a greener, healthier future. Purpose of
the Role: The purpose of the Utility Technician II role is to
provide essential support to site operations by maintaining a
clean, organized, and safe work environment. This position plays a
foundational role in ensuring production areas, equipment, and
grounds are kept in optimal condition to support smooth and
efficient operations. By performing routine cleaning, assisting
with maintenance, and adhering to safety and environmental
procedures, the Utility team member helps uphold the overall
functionality and compliance of the facility. How You Make an
Impact: As a Utility Technician II, you take pride in learning the
process of creating quality compost, mulch, and soil. Working to
contribute directly to the safety, cleanliness, and efficiency of
the facility- foundations that keep daily operations running
smoothly. You pay close attention to detail in cleaning and
preparing work areas, helping prevent equipment issues and ensuring
a safe environment for all team members. By assisting with
maintenance tasks and following operational procedures, you help
reduce downtime, improve product quality, and support a sustainable
operation that transforms organic material into valuable soil,
compost, and mulch products. Key Responsibilities: Operates skid
steer to clean up material and sweep bays, either by attachment to
the skid steer or manually, using a pick or shovel as needed. Keeps
grounds, ramp, screening plant and shop clean and organized,
including various yard-work such as weed-eating, occasional
painting, sorting of tools or parts, digging with a shovel. Perform
maintenance on skid steer to include filter changes, oil and
coolant monitoring, and all other preventative maintenance. Acts as
relief Front End Loader Operator and performs all the required
functions of the position, as skills allow Processing bay cleaning
and preparation Ground maintenance, general housekeeping Equipment
cleaning and routine maintenance; maintenance helper Follow
standard operating procedures and consistently work in a safe
manner Perform other tasks assigned by supervisor Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Proficient in running
skid steer, weed-eater, or water truck Willingness to work outdoors
in variable weather and around strong odors. Able to follow
instructions and learn environmental handling procedures. Ability
to lift 50 pounds and perform physical labor Valid driver's license
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to use hands and arms to handle,
reach, and operate tools, materials, and equipment. The employee
frequently stands, walks, climbs, or balances, and may occasionally
stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to access work areas. The employee
must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with or without
assistance and may work in awkward or confined positions as
necessary to perform essential tasks. Specific vision abilities
required for this job include distance vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception, and the ability to identify hazards in low-light
conditions using issued lighting equipment. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. This position may require
participation in the company's Respiratory Protection Program,
including medical evaluation, fit testing, and training. McGill
Environmental Systems provides and pays for all required testing
and training. Work Environment: Work is conducted in both indoor
and outdoor areas of the facility. Employees may be exposed to
dust, dirt, mud, loud noise, strong odors, heavy machinery in
proximity, and potentially extreme weather conditions. Terrain may
be uneven, soft, or shifting. Low/variable lighting and slip, trip,
or fall hazards should be expected. Appropriate personal protective
equipment (PPE), including safety harness, hard hat,
high-visibility apparel, safety footwear, gloves, safety glasses,
and issued lighting devices, will be provided and must be worn as
required when on site. Success Profile: To thrive, succeed, and
grow as a Utility Technician II, focus on refining your skills,
thinking ahead, and supporting others. Here's how to thrive:
Advanced Equipment Operation – Maintains, operates and cares for a
variety of machines with confidence and efficiency. Dependable –
Consistently on time, prepared, and meets or exceeds daily
expectations. Leadership Support – Guides others, models good
behavior, and communicates effectively with supervisors.
Preventative Maintenance Support – Assists in maintaining equipment
through daily checks and routine servicing. Proactive – Takes
initiative in identifying and completing tasks without being asked.
Process Understanding – Demonstrates a clear understanding of site
workflow and how their role supports production. Situational
Awareness – Responds to changing site conditions, priorities, and
safety needs. Skilled Operator – Proficient in operating skid
steers and other applicable equipment with attention to safety and
efficiency. Compensation details: 19-22
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