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Work with customers, builders, electricians, etc. to reduce PUCO complaints. * Manages projects in 'assigned' work zones. * Enforces and complies with all federal safety policies, practices and ...

The role ensures compliance with PUCO regulations and AES safety and operating standards, while coordinating and directing all switching operations on the mainline distribution system. Essential ...

Ensures that daily work complies with Ohio EPA and Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO regulatory requirements for operations. Ensures that daily work complies with all established company ...

Also achieves and maintains operating standards in compliance with all existing NERC, PJM and PUCO regulations, plus company safety and operating standards. Operates the transmission system, which ...

Ensures daily work complies with OEPA and PUCO regulatory requirements for operations. Ensures that daily work complies with established company safety policies. Operates and performs maintenance on ...

Distribution Technician

Mentor, OH · On-site

$22.30 - $37.15/hr

Ensures daily work complies with OEPA and PUCO regulatory requirements for operations. Ensures that daily work complies with established company safety policies. * Operates and performs maintenance ...

Learn daily work complies with OEPA and PUCO regulatory requirements for operations. Ensures that daily work complies with established company safety policies and procedures. Learn how to operate and ...

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How much do puco jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for puco in the United States is $21.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are PUCO jobs and what do they involve?

PUCO stands for the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, which is a government agency responsible for regulating utility services such as electricity, natural gas, telecommunications, water, and transportation within Ohio. Jobs at PUCO typically involve roles such as inspectors, analysts, engineers, legal advisors, and administrative staff. Employees work to ensure that utility companies comply with state regulations, protect consumer interests, and promote reliable, safe, and affordable utility services. Working at PUCO can involve both fieldwork and office-based tasks, depending on the specific position.

What are some common challenges faced by PUCO (Public Utilities Commission of Ohio) analysts, and how can applicants prepare for them?

PUCO analysts often deal with complex regulatory issues, balancing the interests of consumers, utilities, and other stakeholders. Applicants should be prepared to interpret and apply state and federal regulations, analyze large volumes of data, and communicate findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. Effective teamwork is crucial, as analysts frequently collaborate with engineers, attorneys, and policy experts. Gaining experience in regulatory analysis or utility industries, and developing strong analytical and communication skills, can help applicants succeed in this dynamic environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Public Utilities Commission Officer (PUCO), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Public Utilities Commission Officer (PUCO), you need a solid background in regulatory compliance, public policy, and utilities management, usually supported by a relevant degree such as law, public administration, or engineering. Familiarity with regulatory software, data analysis tools, and knowledge of state and federal utility regulations are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, negotiation skills, and effective communication are vital soft skills for engaging with stakeholders and resolving complex regulatory issues. These competencies ensure fair oversight, promote public interest, and maintain reliable utility services.

What is the difference between Puco vs Customer Service Representative?

AspectPucoCustomer Service Representative
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require utility-specific trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; customer service training often preferred
Work EnvironmentUtility offices, customer service centers, or field sitesCall centers, retail locations, or office settings
Industry UsageUtility companies, energy providers, public utility commissionsVarious industries including retail, telecom, and utilities
Common Search/ComparisonPuco vs Customer Service Representative

Puco roles typically focus on utility regulation and customer interactions within the energy or utility industry, often requiring specific industry knowledge. Customer Service Representatives have broader roles across multiple sectors, emphasizing customer support skills. While both roles involve customer interaction, Puco positions are more specialized in utility regulation and compliance, whereas Customer Service Representatives handle general customer inquiries and support.

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What states have the most Puco jobs? States with the most job openings for Puco jobs include:
Infographic showing various Puco job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $44,466 per year, or $21.4 per hour.
Roadside Diesel Service Technician

Roadside Diesel Service Technician

World Truck Towing & Recovery, Inc.

Seville, OH • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Now Hiring - Roadside Diesel Service Technician
Location: Seville, Ohio (Medina Area)
Turn your skills into a career where every call matters.
World Truck Towing & Recovery, Inc. is actively hiring a Roadside Diesel Service Technician to support our growing 24/7 roadside service operations. We are seeking reliable, motivated individuals for full-time and part-time positions serving local and surrounding areas who are ready to build their future, not just work a job.
If you're tired of the same four walls-take your skills on the road and make an impact every day.
Key Responsibilities
Roadside Diesel Service Technicians are responsible for diagnosing and repairing heavy-duty diesel trucks and equipment in roadside and emergency situations. This includes responding promptly to service calls, assessing mechanical issues, and performing on-site repairs such as electrical diagnostics, fuel system troubleshooting, brake repairs, and minor mechanical work.
Technicians must operate service vehicles safely, maintain tools and equipment, and follow all safety procedures. The role requires strong communication with dispatch and customers, accurate documentation of work performed, and the ability to work efficiently in various weather and roadside conditions, including emergency and after-hours situations.
You won't just fix trucks-you'll be the reason drivers get home safely.
What We Offer
• Competitive pay (based on experience)
• Overtime opportunities
• Health, Life, and Supplemental Insurance (Disability, Accident, Critical Illness)
• 401(k) retirement plan - with company match
• Paid training and advancement opportunities
• Uniforms and safety equipment provided
• Paid holidays after 90 days
• Vacation after 1 year
Work for a company that invests in YOU-not just the equipment
Be part of a team that has your back 24/7
Position Requirements
• Diesel repair experience (heavy-duty preferred)
• Class A CDL preferred (not required)
• Good driving record (MVR) and insurable
• Ability to pass background check and drug screening
• Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and perform physical tasks
• Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills
• Ability to work independently in roadside conditions
Bring your skills. We'll help you take them to the next level.
Experience
• Roadside service and/or heavy-duty diesel repair experience preferred
• Willing to train motivated candidates with mechanical background
Schedule
• Full-time & part-time positions available
• Rotating on-call schedule (nights & weekends required)
Every day is different. Every call is a challenge. Every success is yours.
About World Truck Towing & Recovery
With over 40 years of experience, World Truck Towing & Recovery provides dependable 24/7 towing, transport, and roadside service across Ohio, including Seville, Medina, Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, and Grove City.
We serve major interstate corridors such as I-70, I-71, I-76, I-77, I-80, I-90, I-270, I-271, I-480, and more-delivering fast, professional solutions ranging from roadside assistance to heavy-duty recovery and repair.
Our reputation is built on safety, reliability, and professionalism, making us a trusted leader in the industry.
"One Call Does It All."®
Contact Information
4970 Park Avenue West, Seville, Ohio 44273
Phone: 330-723-1116 | Toll-Free: 800-886-1116
www.A1WorldTruck.com
PUCO# 145201-T | DOT# 1084022 | MC# 426878