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Perform basic roadside recovery and winching operations when required; safely remove disabled ... Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs, perform repetitive bending, climbing on/off trucks, and work ...

Perform basic roadside recovery and winching operations when required; safely remove disabled ... Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs, perform repetitive bending, climbing on/off trucks, and work ...

... recovery programs. * Preferred: Experience with culvert assessments, erosion evaluations, and storm damage documentation. * Preferred: Experience operating off-road vehicles and towing equipment.

... recovery programs. * Preferred: Experience with culvert assessments, erosion evaluations, and storm damage documentation. * Preferred: Experience operating off-road vehicles and towing equipment.

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Pueblo, CO · On-site

$30 - $34/hr

Our onsite mill services and resource recovery services offer sustainable solutions that maximize ... Our Heavy Equipment Mechanics are experienced in repairing large, off-road, construction type ...

Our onsite mill services and resource recovery services offer sustainable solutions that maximize ... Our Heavy Equipment Mechanics are experienced in repairing large, off-road, construction type ...

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How much do off road recovery jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for off road recovery in the United States is $17.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Off Road Recovery position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Off Road Recovery, you need expertise in vehicle recovery techniques, mechanical troubleshooting, and operating tow and winching equipment, often supported by a valid commercial driver’s license and specialized recovery certifications. Familiarity with GPS, two-way radios, winches, tow trucks, and recovery gear is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, situational awareness, and effective communication help professionals navigate unpredictable outdoor environments and reassure clients. These skills ensure safe, efficient recoveries and minimize risks during challenging situations off paved roads.

What are the typical working conditions and challenges faced by Off Road Recovery professionals?

Off Road Recovery professionals often work in remote, rugged environments and are required to respond to emergencies in various weather conditions, which can range from hot deserts to muddy forests. The role involves unpredictable hours, as recovery calls may come at any time of day or night, and often requires quick thinking and adaptability in difficult situations. Teamwork is common, as coordination with law enforcement or rescue services may be necessary, and safety is always a priority due to the physical and technical demands of recovering vehicles off-road. While the job can be physically demanding, it offers the reward of solving complex problems and providing crucial assistance to stranded motorists.

What is an Off Road Recovery job?

An Off Road Recovery job involves retrieving vehicles that have become stuck, stranded, or disabled in difficult terrain such as mud, sand, snow, or rocky trails. Recovery specialists use specialized equipment, including winches, tow straps, and off-road recovery vehicles, to safely extract and transport vehicles. This job requires knowledge of terrain navigation, vehicle mechanics, and proper recovery techniques to prevent damage and ensure safety. Many off-road recovery professionals work independently or as part of a towing or roadside assistance service.

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Infographic showing various Off Road Recovery job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, and 18% Part Time. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,235 per year, or $17.9 per hour.

Tow Truck Driver (Part-Time)

On Time Ambulance

Roselle, NJ • On-site

$22 - $27/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position Summary: 
We are seeking a safety-focused, experienced Tow Truck Driver with a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to transport ambulances and other hospital fleet vehicles between hospitals, maintenance facilities, storage yards, and job sites. The ideal candidate will perform vehicle recovery, secure loading/unloading, basic vehicle inspections, and maintain accurate transport records while adhering to hospital policies and state/federal regulations.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Safely operate tow trucks (flatbed and wheel-lift) to transport ambulances and light/medium hospital vehicles to/from hospitals, repair shops, storage locations, auctions, and other sites.
  • Load, secure, and unload vehicles using proper tie-downs, chains, and safety equipment to prevent damage during transport.
  • Conduct pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections; report and document any mechanical issues, damage, or safety concerns.
  • Complete accurate transport logs, mileage, fuel and time records, and incident reports in accordance with hospital and DOT requirements.
  • Coordinate pick-ups and deliveries with Fleet Operations, maintenance staff, and external vendors; maintain timely communications about ETA and delays.
  • Perform basic roadside recovery and winching operations when required; safely remove disabled vehicles from roadways.
  • Ensure tow truck and equipment are kept clean, serviced, and stocked with required tools and safety gear.
  • Comply with all federal, state, and local transportation regulations, hospital policies, and infection control protocols (when working near patient areas).
  • Respond to after-hours calls and participate in on-call rotation as required.
  • Perform look overs on finished repaired vehicles while also making sure they are delivered and ready, to be put back in service.

Qualifications:
  • Valid CDL Class A or B (specify per hospital requirement) with a clean driving record; endorsements as required by state (e.g., air brakes).
  • Minimum 2 years commercial towing, transport, or heavy equipment driving experience
  • Experience operating flatbed and wheel-lift tow trucks, winches, and related recovery equipment.
  • Familiarity with DOT regulations, load securement standards, and vehicle inspection procedures.
  • Ability to read maps/GPS and follow routing instructions.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
Skills and Abilities:
  • Strong safety awareness and commitment to safe driving and load securement practices.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills; able to coordinate with hospital staff and vendors professionally.
  • Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage time effectively.
  • Basic mechanical aptitude for troubleshooting and reporting vehicle issues.
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs, perform repetitive bending, climbing on/off trucks, and work outdoors in varied weather.
Working Conditions:
  • Shift work: TBD
  • Travel between hospital campuses, repair shops, and other locations within the service area.
  • Occasional exposure to roadway hazards and inclement weather.

Pay Transparency:
The above reflects the anticipated base salary range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.
 
The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate’s educational background, skills, and professional experience.
 
In addition to base salary, this position may be eligible for clinical certification pay and/or shift differentials.

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