Not all vehicle installs are created equal.
One day you're wiring lights and sirens. The next, you're helping build the vehicle an officer will rely on during a traffic stop, pursuit, or emergency response.
MacQueen is looking for an Emergency Vehicle Installation Technician.
This isn't production line work.
This is for someone who:
- Has 2+ years of experience in electrical wiring, vehicle electronics, installations, or an automotive technician role
- Knows their way around low-voltage systems, 12VDC/110VAC wiring, and control systems
- Takes pride in clean work and attention to detail
- Can read technical documents and schematics without breaking into a cold sweat
- Has experience soldering and crimping secure electrical connections
- Is comfortable using hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment
- Solves problems, stays organized, and adapts when priorities change
- Communicates effectively and takes ownership of their work
- Understands that when something isn't installed correctly, the stakes are higher than a check engine light
You'll be installing:
- Lights & sirens
- Radios & communications equipment
- Push bumpers
- Partitions & storage systems
- Other mission-critical equipment used by law enforcement and public safety professionals
The finished product doesn't sit in a parking lot.
It goes into service.
If you've got experience with vehicle electronics, low-voltage wiring, automotive electrical systems, upfitting, or emergency vehicle installations—and you're looking for work that actually matters—we should talk.
Join a team that builds vehicles with purpose.
Compensation: The expected starting pay range for this position is $24-$30 per hour. Final compensation will be determined based on experience, skills, qualifications, and overall fit for the role.
- Bend, squat, climb, grasp, twist, reach, lift or otherwise move frequently for extended periods.
- Lift, move or otherwise transfer up to 50 lbs frequently, or more occasionally.
- Walk, stand or otherwise move about continuously.
- Typically sits, grasp items and performs keyboarding for occasional operation of a computer.
- Exposure to typical machine shop physical hazards including chemicals which may require respiratory protection.
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