Guardian Elite Medical Services (GEMS) operates a diverse fleet of emergency response vehicles, support vehicles, specialty equipment, and mobile medical assets that are essential to our day-to-day operations. Our current fleet includes: 10 ambulances, 1 rescue squad, 3 SUVs and pickup trucks, 2 medical trailers, 2 UTVs, and multiple portable generators. The Fleet Manager / Mechanic is responsible for the overall maintenance, mechanical condition, safety, reliability, and readiness of these assets. This is a hands-on position that combines the responsibilities of a skilled mechanic with those of a fleet manager. The Fleet Manager / Mechanic will perform routine maintenance and repairs internally when practical, diagnose mechanical and electrical problems, coordinate more complex or specialized repairs with outside vendors, maintain service and repair records, manage preventive maintenance schedules, and continuously monitor the condition of the fleet. The position is not limited to responding to vehicles after something breaks. A primary responsibility of the Fleet Manager / Mechanic is to proactively identify maintenance needs and developing problems before they result in equipment failure, unnecessary repair expenses, or operational downtime. In addition to traditional automotive systems, the position will involve maintaining and troubleshooting equipment unique to ambulance and medical operations. This may include auxiliary electrical systems, emergency lighting, vehicle HVAC systems, shore power and charging systems, inverters, generators, medical trailers, UTVs, and other vehicle-mounted or portable equipment. The Fleet Manager / Mechanic will work closely with Operations to ensure sufficient vehicles are available for daily deployment while coordinating necessary maintenance and repairs. When an asset must be removed from service, the Fleet Manager / Mechanic is responsible for communicating its status, coordinating the repair process, and actively working toward returning the asset to service. The individual selected for this position will be expected to take ownership of the fleet rather than simply completing assigned repair tasks. This includes knowing the condition of each vehicle and major piece of equipment, what maintenance is upcoming, what repairs are outstanding, what assets are currently unavailable, and what needs to be done to keep the fleet safe and operational. Ultimately, the Fleet Manager / Mechanic is responsible for helping ensure that when GEMS personnel need an ambulance, response vehicle, medical trailer, UTV, or generator, that equipment is safe, properly maintained, and ready to perform its mission.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED