Fleet Technician
Listed on 2026-01-14
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Summary
Assist with and perform the maintenance and repair of various vehicles and equipment. Assist with and perform the maintenance and repair of Life Net occupied facilities.
Duties and Responsibilities- Perform preventive maintenance on ambulances and support vehicles (oil change, lubrication, brake pads, tire rotation, etc.).
- Perform preventive maintenance on Life Net facilities.
- Perform major vehicle repairs and major preventive maintenance on ambulances and support vehicles (rear differential overhaul, transmission repairs, electrical repairs, front suspension repairs, etc.).
- Maintain a clean and orderly work area.
- Document repairs performed and parts usage.
- Test drives and shuttles vehicles.
- Use vehicle lift, hydraulic jacks, jack stands, grinders, hand tools, and other specialized shop equipment.
- Notify supervisor of potentially dangerous equipment and corrective action taken.
- Be conscious of shop safety, take corrective action or notify supervisor.
- Adhere to all company policies and procedures.
- Perform other related duties as required.
- Knowledge of OBDII system diagnostics.
- Valid state driver’s license with acceptable driving record.
- Ability to be covered under Life Net insurance policy.
- Ability to work with shop tools and equipment.
- Own hand and pneumatic (or cordless) tools.
- Desire to learn.
- Electrical components installation.
Occasionally: Increased stress caused by meeting deadlines.
Frequently: Increased stress due to problem solving and part fitting.
Constantly: Repetitive tasks, oil changes.
Physical RequirementsOccasionally: Climbing at heights above seven feet, working in extreme climates and weather conditions.
Frequently: Lifting in excess of 70 pounds not exceeding 150 pounds; work in a crouched position or on back, lying on mechanic’s dolly beneath a motor vehicle; subjected to chemical fumes, dust, dirt, grease, oil and various solvents.
Constantly: Lifting less than 70 pounds, squatting, standing, walking, bending, twisting, pulling, pushing, reaching, use of fine motor skills with hands and fingers.
Working ConditionsOccasionally: Extreme heat and cold, wet and/or humid conditions; climbing at heights above seven feet.
Frequently: Working around chemical or exhaust fumes; works with solvent and fuels; works with and around others; grinding, sawing, drilling, cutting, and striking.
Constantly: Works with oils, grease, dust, dirt and other hazards; works in confined spaces; works with mechanical and electrically powered equipment; works with compressed air and pneumatic tools.
Mental RequirementsOccasionally: Multi-tasking, organizational skills.
Frequently: Analyzing, problem solving.
Constantly: Working with others, simple reading/writing; judgment and reasoning.
Equipment UsedOccasionally: Torches, drill press, saws, hydraulic jack, jack stands, air drill, and ladders.
Frequently: Hand drill, bench grinder, and hammers.
Constantly: Hand tools, vehicle lift, pneumatic and electrical tools.
Seniority level:
Entry level
Employment type:
Full-time
Job function:
Management and Manufacturing;
Industries:
Medical Practices
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