Missouri City, TX
Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT)
Missouri City, TX, Missouri City, Texas, United States, 77489
Position Overview
This is a full-time Technician position in the City’s Internal Services Department, Fleet Maintenance Division. The role is responsible for comprehensive maintenance and repairs of the municipal fleet, including fire trucks and apparatuses. The Technician diagnoses and resolves mechanical, electrical, and electronic issues, performs preventive maintenance, and conducts inspections to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Reporting relationship: Fleet Supervisor.
Responsibilities
Conduct routine maintenance and inspections on emergency vehicles to ensure operational readiness and compliance with safety standards.
Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic malfunctions in emergency vehicles, including engines, transmissions, braking systems, lighting systems, sirens, and communication equipment.
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, and lubrication to prevent breakdowns and extend vehicle lifespan on emergency vehicles and white fleet.
Utilize diagnostic equipment, software, and tools to identify and troubleshoot vehicle malfunctions and system failures.
Identify, diagnose, and repair emergency vehicle components related to firefighting equipment, including fire pumps, plumbing, valves, foam systems, compressed air foam systems, meters, emergency lighting, on-board charging systems, aerial components and systems, audible warning systems, and alternating and direct current systems.
Repair emergency vehicle equipment failures identified by other higher-level technicians.
Install new parts, accessories, and equipment as needed, ensuring compatibility and adherence to manufacturer specifications.
Keep accurate records of all maintenance and repair activities, including work performed, parts used, and associated costs.
Collaborate with other technicians, mechanics, and emergency vehicle operators to address maintenance concerns.
Frequently lift and carry equipment/parts weighing up to 50 pounds; make elevated repairs at heights of 10’.
Stay updated and current on industry trends, advancements, and regulations related to emergency vehicle technology, maintenance processes, and industry standard best practices.
Comply with established safety protocols and regulations while working in the shop or in the field.
Troubleshoot drivetrain problems and make needed repairs; operate emergency vehicles to perform test drives.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Subject to 24‑hour recall.
Qualifications High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certification. Valid Texas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class B and relevant professional experience required.
Emergency Vehicle Technician certification (Fire Apparatus), required; if certification lapsed, renew within six months of hire.
Ability to obtain ASE 2, 5, 7, and 9 within one year from start date. ASE Master Automobile Technician certification and work experience with Siddons Martin and/or Pierce preferred. The Department of Human Resources & Organizational Development may consider an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience.
Additional Information Subject to 24‑hour recall.
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Responsibilities
Conduct routine maintenance and inspections on emergency vehicles to ensure operational readiness and compliance with safety standards.
Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and electronic malfunctions in emergency vehicles, including engines, transmissions, braking systems, lighting systems, sirens, and communication equipment.
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, and lubrication to prevent breakdowns and extend vehicle lifespan on emergency vehicles and white fleet.
Utilize diagnostic equipment, software, and tools to identify and troubleshoot vehicle malfunctions and system failures.
Identify, diagnose, and repair emergency vehicle components related to firefighting equipment, including fire pumps, plumbing, valves, foam systems, compressed air foam systems, meters, emergency lighting, on-board charging systems, aerial components and systems, audible warning systems, and alternating and direct current systems.
Repair emergency vehicle equipment failures identified by other higher-level technicians.
Install new parts, accessories, and equipment as needed, ensuring compatibility and adherence to manufacturer specifications.
Keep accurate records of all maintenance and repair activities, including work performed, parts used, and associated costs.
Collaborate with other technicians, mechanics, and emergency vehicle operators to address maintenance concerns.
Frequently lift and carry equipment/parts weighing up to 50 pounds; make elevated repairs at heights of 10’.
Stay updated and current on industry trends, advancements, and regulations related to emergency vehicle technology, maintenance processes, and industry standard best practices.
Comply with established safety protocols and regulations while working in the shop or in the field.
Troubleshoot drivetrain problems and make needed repairs; operate emergency vehicles to perform test drives.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Subject to 24‑hour recall.
Qualifications High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certification. Valid Texas Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class B and relevant professional experience required.
Emergency Vehicle Technician certification (Fire Apparatus), required; if certification lapsed, renew within six months of hire.
Ability to obtain ASE 2, 5, 7, and 9 within one year from start date. ASE Master Automobile Technician certification and work experience with Siddons Martin and/or Pierce preferred. The Department of Human Resources & Organizational Development may consider an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience.
Additional Information Subject to 24‑hour recall.
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