EXPERIENCED EVT UPFIT TECHNICIAN
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Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor VehiclesInstallation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All OtherAutomotive Service Technicians and MechanicsSecurity and Fire Alarm Systems InstallersElectrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and TechniciansIndustries:
Technical and Trade SchoolsSpectator SportsOther Transit and Ground Passenger TransportationFacilities Support ServicesBusiness Support ServicesNow Hiring: Experienced EVT Upfit TechnicianSands Chevrolet Glendale, Arizona Sands Chevrolet is actively seeking a skilled and experienced Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) to join our growing upfitting team. We are a high-volume, professional operation supporting multiple municipal and commercial fleet accounts, offering a wide range of builds from basic commercial lighting packages to full patrol vehicle upfits.What We Offer:Competitive commission-based pay plan with strong earning potential401(k) retirement planFull company benefits packageSteady workflow with established fleet accountsOpportunity for career growth and advancementProfessional, well-equipped work environmentPosition Overview:This role involves installation, wiring, and integration of emergency and commercial vehicle equipment across a variety of platforms. You'll be working on everything from amber/white fleet vehicles to full red/blue/white law enforcement builds.Requirements:Proven experience as an EVT or emergency vehicle upfit technician (experience required)Strong electrical knowledge, including 12V systems, relays, and 911 circuitsAbility to read wiring diagrams and troubleshoot systemsClean, professional workmanship and attention to detailOwn tools preferredPreferred Experience With:SoundOff SignalWhelen EngineeringECCO Safety GroupCode 3911 Circuit systemsIf you're looking to be part of a fast-paced, reputable shop with consistent work and room to grow, we want to hear from you. Join a team that takes pride in quality, performance, and supporting the fleets that serve our communities.