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This is not a desk-only role. When crews are deployed and an additional piece of equipment is ... Key Responsibilities • Manage daily towing operations across a fleet of four heavy-duty and two ...

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If you thrive in a fast-paced environment where communication skills and analysis are key, this is your opportunity to make a significant impact in the commercial towing industry. Responsibilities

Diesel Mechanic

Houston, TX · On-site

$23.75 - $31.50/hr

... a towing or transportation environment - Strong knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems - Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and diagnostic tools ...

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```html Falzone Towing Service is a family-owned leader in the towing industry, known for its commitment to exceptional customer service and operational excellence. As a Towing Dispatcher, you will play ...

Diesel Mechanic

Houston, TX

$23.75 - $31.50/hr

... a towing or transportation environment - Strong knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems - Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and diagnostic tools ...

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Towing Dispatcher

Belleville, NJ · On-site

$900 - $1K/wk

With a fleet of more than 40 trucks across multiple locations, we handle everything from light- and heavy-duty towing to equipment hauling, and extra heavy duty recovery. We take pride in delivering ...

With a fleet of more than 40 trucks across multiple locations, we handle everything from light- and heavy-duty towing to equipment hauling, and extra heavy duty recovery. We take pride in delivering ...

Dispatcher

Carrollton, TX · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Looking for a full-time dispatcher. Must be available to afternoon/nights and weekends. Company Description We are a towing company that tows for many dealerships and wholesale accounts as well as ...

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Provides towing and roadside assistance in a safe, professional and timely manner, free of accident, injury, damage or incident. * Operate heavy-duty wreckers and recovery equipment for vehicle ...

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Provides towing and roadside assistance in a safe, professional and timely manner, free of accident, injury, damage or incident. * Operate heavy-duty wreckers and recovery equipment for vehicle ...

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As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for a towing in the United States is $22.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between A Towing vs A Roadside Assistance Technician?

AspectA TowingA Roadside Assistance Technician
CertificationsCommercial driver's license (CDL), towing certificationsBasic automotive repair, roadside assistance certifications
Work EnvironmentOn-road, roadside, tow yardsOn-road, customer locations, repair shops
Employer & IndustryTow companies, roadside service providersAuto clubs, roadside service companies

While both roles involve roadside work, A Towing primarily focuses on transporting vehicles from one location to another, often requiring a CDL and towing-specific skills. A Roadside Assistance Technician provides on-the-spot repairs and support, often with automotive repair certifications. Both roles are essential in roadside services but differ in scope and certifications.

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Working Manager - Towing Operations

Motocruit

Clinton, NY • On-site

$45 - $60/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Position Summary
The Working Manager will own day-to-day management of the towing business while remaining hands-on in the field. This is not a desk-only role. When crews are deployed and an additional piece of equipment is needed, the Working Manager is expected to jump in a truck, run the call, and support the team. The right candidate is an experienced operator who leads from the front - combining strong people management, dispatch judgment, and technical know-how across heavy and light-duty towing.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage daily towing operations across a fleet of four heavy-duty and two light-duty trucks.
• Lead, schedule, and develop the towing team, including drivers and road technicians.
• Step into the truck and run calls when an additional unit is needed to cover demand or complex recoveries.
• Oversee dispatch decisions, response times, and customer communication to maintain service quality.
• Ensure DOT, FMCSA, and state-level compliance for drivers, equipment, and recordkeeping.
• Monitor and enforce safety standards, including pre-trip inspections, on-scene procedures, and incident reporting.
• Coordinate with the bus repair shop and outside vendors on equipment maintenance, repairs, and uptime.
• Track key operating metrics (call volume, response time, revenue per truck, labor utilization) and report results to ownership.
• Build and maintain relationships with motor clubs, law enforcement, insurance partners, and commercial accounts.
• Recruit, train, and onboard new towing staff in partnership with leadership.
• Identify opportunities to grow the towing division and recommend equipment, staffing, or service-line additions.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
• Significant hands-on towing experience, including heavy-duty recovery.
• Prior supervisory or management experience in a towing, recovery, or fleet operations environment.
• Active CDL (Class A or Class B) appropriate for operating heavy wreckers.
• Clean driving record and ability to pass DOT physical and background screening.
• Working knowledge of DOT/FMCSA regulations and state towing requirements.
• Strong communication skills with customers, drivers, law enforcement, and motor clubs.
• Proven ability to lead a small team while staying personally productive in the field.
Preferred Qualifications
• WreckMaster, Towing & Recovery Association of America (TRAA), or equivalent certification.
• Experience building or scaling a towing division, including SOPs and dispatch processes.
• Familiarity with towing management software and GPS/fleet telematics platforms.
• Experience working alongside or within a transportation or bus operation.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to operate heavy-duty and light-duty wreckers in all weather conditions.
• Comfort working roadside, including nights, weekends, and on-call rotations as needed.
• Ability to lift, push, and pull equipment consistent with towing and recovery work.
Benefits
Compensation & Benefits
• Hourly pay: $45-$60 per hour, with flexibility above the range for an exceptional candidate.
• Relocation assistance available for the right candidate.
• Paid Time Off (PTO).
• 401(k) retirement plan (with matching starting Day 1Z)
• Health insurance.
• Stable, growing operation with a clear path to expand responsibility as the towing division scales.