Plant City, United States
Propane Ninja (Quality in Propane, LLC) is seeking skilled tradespeople to join our service team as Field Technicians. Although propane or natural gas experience is preferred, if you have experience in HVAC, plumbing, or utility installation, this is an opportunity to build a rewarding career in the Propane and Natural Gas service.
We provide full training, paid certifications, and a tiered advancement system that rewards skill, safety, and leadership. As Florida’s fastest-growing propane company, Propane Ninja is committed to safety, craftsmanship, and helping every technician grow into their next level.
- Install propane tanks, cages, piping systems, and regulators at customer locations
- Set, swap, and leak-test tanks for commercial and business accounts
- Service and diagnose issues with propane appliances (water heaters, spa heaters, etc.)
- Conduct regular inspections and preventative maintenance
- Follow all NFPA 54/58 and Propane Ninja safety standards
- Valid Driver’s License
- Mechanical aptitude and hands-on experience with tools
- Willingness to obtain CDL with Hazmat certification (training provided)
- Strong work ethic, safety-first mindset, and attention to detail
- Comfort using smartphones or tablets for reporting
- Active CDL with Hazmat endorsement
- PERC Certifications (4.1–4.4)
- Florida Cat I Qualifier or Master Qualifier License
- Experience with gas line installation or fuel systems
- Tier-based structure with clear pay growth and skill milestones
- Full company-paid training and certification programs
- Year-round work with stable hours
- Modern tools, vehicles, and mobile technology
- Family-oriented, safety-driven team culture
- Real responsibilities and challenges in a fast-evolving company
Entry-level. Training provided. CDL & Hazmat required within one year.
PERC certified. Working toward Cat I Qualifier License.
Cat I Qualifier. Leads projects and field crews.
Master Qualifier. Trains others, leads compliance and estimating.
Recognition for reliability, teamwork, and “Ninja Standard” professionalism