Fleet Electronics Installer
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician
North Platte, United States | Posted on 02/13/2026
- Work Experience Low Voltage Installation in Vehicles - 1 Year
- City North Platte
- Country United States
Our Mission is to become the nation’s most respected Low Voltage Installation Partner. We will accomplish this by providing the highest caliber of technicians in the field, by doing business as a relationship-based partner, and by creating the most pleasant business experience in our industry. With honor and integrity, we will foster a culture of genuine care and respect for every individual we work with.
Job DescriptionJob Description:
We’re searching for skilled technicians to join our network as independent contractors specializing in automotive electronics installations. In this role, you’ll install, troubleshoot, and repair GPS trackers, dash cameras, and other fleet telematics systems in a variety of vehicles—including cars, trucks, and heavy equipment.
This is 1099 contract work that offers flexible scheduling and steady opportunities in your area. You’ll travel to job sites, complete high-quality mobile electronics installations, and ensure every job meets DRIG’s standards for professional vehicle wiring and excellent customer service.
We offer competitive pay and are looking to hire reliable, detail-oriented technicians who have experience with low-voltage installations in vehicles.
Key Responsibilities:- Install and configure a variety of aftermarket automotive electronics, including GPS trackers, dash cameras, remote start systems, and other fleet telematics devices.
- Deliver high-quality work from start to finish, ensuring a smooth installation process and customer satisfaction.
- Maintain accurate records for each job, while ensuring all installations meet DRIG’s quality standards and fleet management system requirements.
- Collaborate with DRIG’s Quality Control (QC) team during your first 30–60 days to ensure alignment with our standards and receive support on complex installations.
- Communicate clearly and professionally with customers to provide a positive experience on every job.
- Use DRIG’s user-friendly systems to access job details, upload documentation, and manage assignments efficiently.
- Adhere to all safety, quality, and compliance standards to minimize the need for return visits.
- Experience installing aftermarket automotive electronics in vehicles—such as GPS trackers, dash cameras, car audio, remote starts, car alarms, or vehicle lighting.
- Must have all necessary tools, supplies, and materials.
- A reliable vehicle to travel to job sites as needed.
- Strong communication and customer service skills.
- Smartphone or tablet to review job details, complete documentation, verify installations, and communicate with the DRIG team.
- Willingness to complete a background check.
- MECP certification is a plus, but not required.
Flexible Schedule, Competitive Pay
Enjoy the freedom of 1099 contract work with average earnings of $30–$60+ per hour (paid by the piece or per-install), depending on job type and speed.
Mileage Pay
We pay $0.58 to $0.70 per mile (round-trip) for most jobs.
Reliable, Consistent Pay
We pay by direct deposit every first and third Friday—on time, every time.
Support from Day One
You’ll be supported by our experienced Quality Control (QC) team, who will help you learn our systems and meet our standards on every job to ensure your success!
No-hassle Travel Arrangements
For projects outside your local area, DRIG’s dedicated travel team handles all the arrangements—flights, hotels, and rental cars.
Work with Top Partners
We do business with major names like Verizon, AT’T, and others—providing consistent work supported by DRIG project managers, who help keep every job running smoothly and efficiently for both you and the customer.
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