A vehicle technician provides a high-quality vehicle maintenance and repairs for fleet vehicles. Provides service and delivery of vehicles with exceptional service to customers and is mindful of the control of costs. The technician may work independently or in a team environment Perform Preventive Maintenance: change oil, oil filter, fuel filter, transmission flush, and inspection of vehicle for mechanical deficiencies. Performs some more complex repairs, advanced diagnostics, and some fabrication. Based upon certification levels, perform various repairs and maintenance which may include: OBD II systems, brake components, tires, tune-ups, suspension components, aerial lifts, electrical systems, State Safety Inspections, interior/exterior components, engine and drive line components, etc. May maintain/repair equipment. (cable trailers, laptop docking stations, etc.) Keep shop area clean and tidy. Perform work in accordance to safety standards. Dispose of all fluids in a safe manner and in accordance with all regulations. Create and maintains vehicle history and maintenance records. May up fit new vehicles with necessary equipment. Assures prompt repairs by interfacing and coordinating with vendors for parts and repairs. May perform roadside assistance as needed. Go above and beyond when we look at a vehicle so he work is done at the higher standard. Take action on a work without being asked by one's supervisor. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or manager.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees