Are you someone who enjoys hands-on work, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and takes pride in being part of a mission that matters? Daniels Health is looking for a Field Service & Logistics Technician to join our team and help support hospitals across Illinois with critical medical waste services.
This is not a desk job—you'll be on your feet, moving, lifting, and making a real impact every day.
Traveling across Illinois (95% travel) from the Western Chicago suburbs to the St. Louis area. Overnight stays required ~1x/month.
Working directly with hospital staff to ensure safe and timely medical waste container exchanges and proper segregation.
Inspecting and servicing Daniels Health containers in clinical areas—this includes entering procedural spaces and working around sensitive equipment and patients.
Lifting containers (up to 50 lbs) and pushing/pulling carts (up to 300 lbs) throughout the day.
Maintaining inventory of containers and ensuring all areas are stocked and organized.
Using a company-provided smartphone to manage tasks, report issues, and communicate with your team.
Keeping staging areas clean and orderly before and after service.
Representing Daniels Health with professionalism, positivity, and a strong work ethic.
Someone who's physically fit, comfortable with heavy lifting, and enjoys active, on-the-go work.
A team player who can also work independently without direct supervision.
Strong attention to detail—especially when it comes to paperwork and procedures.
Reliable transportation and a willingness to travel throughout Illinois.
A can-do attitude and previous experience in a labor-intensive or logistics role.
COVID-19 vaccination required due to hospital access.
Job stability – We're an essential service in healthcare, recession-proof and always in demand.
Consistent hours – Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
Overtime opportunities – We always need extra hands!
Full benefits – Health, vacation, and sick leave from day one.
Growth potential – We promote from within and invest in our people.
Mission-driven work – Help reduce needlestick injuries, improve infection control, and protect the environment.
If you're looking for a physically active role where you can make a difference in healthcare every day, we want to hear from you!