A growing fleet service provider in the Arnold, MO area is hiring a Mobile Fleet Technician to service utility, telecom, rail, and forestry equipment. Enjoy a take-home service vehicle, independent field work, and long-term career growth. Company training is provided. Apply today to join a professional team with steady work and travel, plus a $2,000 bonus paid after 6 months of employment.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Perform preventative maintenance and scheduled services on fleet vehicles and equipment in the field.
- Conduct DOT inspections, ANSI boom inspections, and dielectric testing annually per federal standards.
- Diagnose and repair hydraulic, electrical, air brake, wet brake, and engine systems on-site.
- Service specialized fleet assets, including forestry trucks, bucket trucks, digger derricks, and related utility vehicles.
- Maintain accurate records of repairs, inspections, and service documentation.
- Operate independently as a mobile technician throughout the Arnold, MO, area and surrounding areas.
- Travel regularly with 2–4 overnight stays per week based on fleet location and availability.
Requirements:
Required:
- 1+ years of experience as a diesel, automotive, or heavy equipment technician.
- Strong skills in diagnostics and repair of hydraulics, electrical, and brake systems.
- Ability to complete DOT, ANSI, and dielectric inspections or willingness to become certified.
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record capable of regular overnight regional travel.
- Ability to work independently with strong attention to detail in documentation.
Preferred:
- 3+ years of relevant repair experience.
- Experience servicing utility or specialty fleet vehicles bucket trucks, digger derricks, etc..
- Background in mobile or field service operations.
- Prior certifications in DOT, ANSI, or dielectric inspections.
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Compensation:
- $2,000 bonus paid after 6 months of employment.
Shifts:
Full-time role with start times that vary daily between 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM based on customer scheduling.
Plenty of overtime available, up to 60 hours per week based on operational needs.
Regular overnight travel required (2–4 nights per week).