Lead Fleet Auto Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Automotive
Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Fleet Services by Cox Automotive keeps your fleet moving.
Headquartered in Indianapolis, Fleet Services by Cox Automotive (FSCA) has grown to become one of the largest fleet maintenance companies in the country.
FSCA is the leading provider of on‑site mobile maintenance and repair services nationwide, offering mobile on‑site fleet service for light medium, and heavy‑duty trucks and trailers. FSCA also services customers utilizing its 20+ nationwide service centers; each offering accident repair, painting, refurbishment, and heavy mechanical repair. We are supported by a 24/7 in‑house call‑center and provide scheduled maintenance services and unscheduled services to fleets anywhere, anytime.
The road of life has lots of twists and turns, and our Lead Fleet Automotive Maintenance Technicians are the torque wrench‑wielding surgeons for everything on four wheels who keep it moving smoothly. So, this job is kind of a big deal. It is the kind of work that calls for someone who loves cars and people. If the idea of making cars sing gets your motor running, keep reading.
WhoYou Are
You're a Master-level technician who provides direction, leadership, and technical expertise to all other shop personnel with a focus on exceptional customer satisfaction in a cost‑effective manner. You are confident with the right tools in your hand, and you can bring vehicles back to life with your abilities to repair and restore. When someone says, “Can you fix this?” you pretty much say “Yes” before you even know what is wrong.
Despite all that swagger, you are an easygoing, friendly person, who gets along well with others and likes being part of a tight‑knit team. You are cool behind the wheel of any kind of ride and take great care with how you drive. You are comfortable with all the rigors that come with working on a vehicle—and believe that the best way to raise your game is to take advantage of training opportunities as they roll your way.
You Will Do
Working solo or with a team, you will maintain and repair vehicles for the Cox Communications Fleet to make them look and run like new. Remember that “loves people” thing? Well, that is because you will be delivering exceptional service to customers. Here is a list of some of the key responsibilities that accompany this job.
Responsibilities- Perform Preventive Maintenance: change oil, oil filter, fuel filter, transmission flush, and inspection of the vehicle for mechanical deficiencies. Perform light and major repairs. Perform advanced vehicle diagnostics. Will have direct interaction with customers and display exceptional interpersonal skills while driving service center's performance with the highest integrity and trust.
- 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 driveline components, etc.
- May maintain/repair equipment. (cable trailers, laptop docking stations, etc.)
- Keep shop area clean and tidy. Perform work in accordance with safety standards. Dispose of all fluids in a safe manner and in accordance with all regulations.
- Create and maintain vehicle history and maintenance records. May up‑fit new vehicles with the necessary equipment.
- Performs more complex repairs, advanced diagnostics, design, and fabrication.
- Assures prompt repairs by interfacing and coordinating with vendors for parts and repairs. May perform roadside assistance as needed.
- Provides custom equipment when needed by engaging in equipment design and moderate fabrication tasks including welding.
- Assures availability of specialized trucks by troubleshooting and repairing complex hydraulic systems, generators and electrical systems, hybrids, and onboard computer systems.
- Responsible for the efficient diagnosis, repair, and replacement of general automotive parts and accessories. A Lead Technician will conduct a wide variety of diagnoses and repairs; including but not limited to brakes, drivability, emissions, steering/suspension, electrical, state safety and emissions testing,…
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