RV Service Technician
Are you learning or posses trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing or HVAC? Do you have manufacturing experience? Alpin Haus is inviting you to work for a rapidly growing industry leader who truly believes and delivers a family-first culture that treasures our teammates and customer relationships. We will train and embark you on a rewarding life-long RV Service Technician career!The RV Service Technician performs maintenance, repairs, and installations on company and customer vehicles with a focus on quality, efficiency, safety, and cleanliness.Company VisionBringing family and friends together to have fun and create memories.PayStarts at $20.00-$27.00/hour (and higher, based on prior experience and skills/certifications), plus Overtime eligibility.In approximately 90 days receive an additional hourly raise and become bonus incentive program eligible – Up to $10k+ annually based on individual production. Requires successful completion of Alpin Haus' Service Technician University and achieving RV Technical Institute's "RVTI" Level 1 Certification. Your training, certifications & development is 100% Alpin Haus paid for!From there, continue to grow your earning opportunity (up to $40/hour plus Overtime eligibility and additional bonus incentive opportunities) – as you demonstrate teamwork, professionalism, learn additional RV Service Technician skills and gain additional RVTI Certifications.Why Work for Us?Start a career where your skills are valued, your growth is invested in, and the work is anything but boring.Paid Training & Certifications — 100% company-paid training through Alpin Haus' Service Technician University and RV Technical Institute certifications, so you're never paying out of pocket to advance your careerReal Earning Potential — Clear path to grow your earning potential as you build skills and earn certifications — rewarding those who put in the workStability & Reputation — Over 60 years in business with a strong community presence and long-tenured employees who love what they doFamily-Owned Culture — A team-oriented environment where your voice is heard and leadership is genuinely accessibleEmployee Recognition — Annual recognition awards night plus employee appreciation events held throughout the yearAward-Winning Workplace — Voted one of the Best Places to Work in New York by the Capital District Business Review, multiple years runningScheduleMonday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm, some weekend work (Saturdays, closed Sunday) may be required and/or made available to earn extra pay incentives.Job DutiesReceive job priorities from Service Advisor or ForemanTest, diagnose, and make repairs to RVs using diagnostic tools, and according to manufacturer's instructions and mechanical knowledge and skillsInstall equipment and accessories onto RVs and test for proper function; provide instructions to the customer on proper use and careReview and update work orders using the computer system to document cause and correction, and diagnosis/repair action steps performedSafely transport vehicles to and from repair areasAssist the parts and warranty teams by expeditiously providing required information toquote/source parts and submit warranty claimsPerform live demonstration of RV system functionality for new/used RVs soldPerform light indoor shop maintenancePerform housekeeping in the service shop, such as sweeping and general cleaning, throughout the workdayRecord and report description of any external damage discovered to vehiclesQualificationsHigh school diplomaExperience using basic hand and power toolsHVAC, building trades, automotive or mechanical experiencePossesses, or able to procure, RV1 certification within first year of employmentCompetenciesAbility to follow safety instructions and promote a safe working environmentAbility to read technical diagrams or blueprintsCustomer friendly, observant and well organizedAbility to work in a collaborative team, in a fast-paced environmentExperience in following verbal and written guidelines to perform job functionsPhysical and Environmental ConditionsTalking and hearing, walking and sitting, using hands to grasp, pushing, pulling, climbing, crouching, kneeling, and reaching with arms/hands, are required.Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, and up to 20 pounds frequently, to move objects.Exposure to some inside and outside adverse environmental conditions, such as fumes, dust, oils and lubricating fluids, mechanical moving parts, moving vehicles, fluctuating weather conditions, and occasional hazardous chemicals or materials.Powered by JazzHR