Emergency Vehicle Technician

ASRC FederalKissimmee, FL
11hOnsite

About The Position

ASRC Federal Professional Services is seeking a Motor Vehicle Mechanic – Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) to support our Air Force customer in Avon Park, FL. The Motor Vehicle Mechanic is responsible for maintaining and repairing a wide range of government and company-owned vehicles, including crash and structural fire trucks. This role also supports the upkeep of heavy construction and agricultural equipment such as graders, loaders, backhoes, sweepers, M-series dump trucks, tractors/trailers, and mowing equipment. The mechanic may occasionally assist the Heavy Equipment Mechanic with major repairs. Standard work hours are Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Requirements

  • 1+ years of experience as an Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) OR 5+ years as a vehicle mechanic with the ability to obtain EVT certification.
  • EVT Level I must be obtained within the first year; Level II and III must be obtained within three years.
  • Working knowledge of diagnostic scanners, injection systems, and fuel injectors.
  • U.S. citizen or naturalized citizen with the ability to obtain a Common Access Card (CAC).
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Valid Florida driver’s license (must be maintained throughout employment).
  • Ability to pass a background check, drug screening, and physical exam.
  • Strong verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain issues, solutions, and recommended repair approaches.
  • Adequate written communication skills to compose clear emails and complete inspection, training, and company-required forms.

Nice To Haves

  • Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) certification.
  • Experience with MIG welding, oxyacetylene torch operation, and plasma cutting.
  • Familiarity with Air Force technical orders and commercial maintenance manuals.
  • Prior experience using the Defense Property Accountability System (DPAS).
  • Possession of a Class B CDL.
  • Knowledge of DoD—particularly U.S. Air Force—regulations, processes, and organizational culture.
  • Understanding of NFPA standards and DOT compliance requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Perform preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on passenger SUVs through 1-ton HD trucks (Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep).
  • Service and repair fire vehicles, heavy fire apparatus, emergency equipment, and light-to-heavy trucks (up to Class 8).
  • Identify, troubleshoot, and diagnose issues across electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, diesel/gas engine, and A/C systems.
  • Determine required corrective actions, research and source optimal parts, initiate procurement, and complete repairs independently once parts arrive.
  • Repair, adjust, overhaul, and replace major assemblies and subassemblies, including powertrains, drivetrains, electrical, HVAC, hydraulic, fuel, emissions, brake, steering, pumping, suction, agitator, and traction systems.
  • Remove, disassemble, and service gasoline and diesel engines and related components.
  • Repair components by replacing worn or damaged parts; reassemble, adjust, and test units to verify proper operation.
  • Conduct preventive and special maintenance inspections, using technical manuals to follow manufacturer maintenance schedules.
  • Accurately document all maintenance actions on required forms; use computer systems to research and identify correct replacement parts.
  • Prepare surplus vehicles for target-range use by removing fluids and materials (training provided).
  • Perform fuel distribution duties, including receiving/transferring fuel, verifying documentation, checking fuel quality and levels, and reconciling tank readings.
  • Conduct preventive and corrective maintenance on pumps and pumping systems (training provided).
  • Follow all safety standards, including proper handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials.
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