
Automotive Installer (Emergency Vehicle Upfitting)
- Grand Prairie, TX
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Installing all equipment necessary to modify brand-new vehicles into police and emergency vehicles.
- Basic police vehicle upfitting, including installations such as A-pillar mounted spot lights, emergency vehicle lighting, and other basic component subassemblies.
- Being expected to read drawings, including electrical schematics with limited help.
- Must be comfortable working in an industrial environment that may require heavy physical duties. Work will involve frequent standing, bending, twisting, stooping and kneeling. Fieldwork may be required at times as well as varying work hours. Some overtime may be required.
- Will work independently, maintain accurate records, find efficiencies while respecting quality, and contribute ideas to the company.
- Will be expected to supply their own set of tools commonly used in the performance of automotive repair work. Time will be given to new employees to purchase these items after hire if required.
- 90 Degree Pick
- Air Blower
- Basic Combination Wrenches
- Butane Torch or Heat Gun
- Center Punch
- Cordless Drill & Impact Driver Set
- Driver Bit Set
- Flexible Magnet
- Flush Cut Pliers
- Hammers (Dead Blow & Rubber Mallet)
- HD Wire Crimping/Cutting Tool
- Knife
- Metric Sockets (3/8" X 1/4” Drive 6-Point)
- Needle Nose Pliers
- Quick-Release Ratchet (3/8" & 1/4” Drive)
- Rubber Mallet
- SAE & Metric Allen Wrenches, Full Length of T-Handle Recommended
- SAE Sockets (3/8" X 1/4” Drive 6-Point)
- Screwdriver Set
- Side Cutters
- Socket Adaptors for Drill/Nut Driver, 1/4" & 3/8”
- Soldering Torch/Iron, Steel Tipped Butane Torch Recommended
- Tape Measure
- Telescoping Pick-Up Magnet
- Test Light
- Torx Bit Set (T5 -> T30)
- Trim Tool/ Panel Popper Set
- Wire Strippers
- Work Light
- Tool Cart/Lockable Box/Storage
- Have experience working with automotive electrical systems;
- Have experience working with automotive mechanical systems;
- Have a valid driver’s license;
- Have the ability to lift up to 50 pounds;
- Be a constructive team player and possess and exhibit a positive attitude;
- Be detail-oriented and focused on quality workmanship;
- Be comfortable in an exciting fast-paced environment.
- Higher consideration will be given to candidates who have completed at least two years, preferably graduated, from a four-year trade school, vocational high school or equivalent, with courses in general shop and automotive repair.
- Consideration will also be granted to those with a valid mechanic’s license or who are ASE Automotive Technician or EVT Emergency Vehicle Technician certified.