We are seeking a motivated Emergency Vehicle Technician to join our team. This full-time position will focus primarily on installing and maintaining critical systems in emergency vehicles (police, fire, EMS), but you will also gain experience working on non-emergency vehicles, including utility trucks, service and off-road vehicles. Youll be involved in installing 12V accessories, such as lights, sirens, radios, radars, prisoner partitions and push bumpers. This is a hands-on role with a variety of tasks, providing you with a well-rounded skill set and real-world experience.What Youll DoEmergency Vehicle Focus: Assist with the installation of emergency lighting, sirens, radios, communications equipment, and storage solutions on police, fire, and EMS vehicles. Non-Emergency Vehicle Work: Occasionally work on utility vehicles, service trucks, and other non-emergency vehicles, installing 12V accessories such as amber lights, radios, replacement bumpers, winches, and other accessory items.Electrical & Mechanical Tasks: Wire and troubleshoot 12V intelligent control systems such as SoundOff Signal bluePRINT and Whelen CORE. Installation of two-way digital radios, video evidence capture systems (dash camera), K-9 kennels and monitoring systems, prisoner partitions, and many more!Fabrication: Assist with basic fabrication tasks (cutting, drilling, measuring, and mounting brackets).Final Inspections & Quality Control: Help with vehicle prep, basic detailing of completed vehicles, and perform quality-control checks before vehicles are delivered to clients.Learn & Grow: Work alongside experienced technicians and EVT-certified professionals, gaining knowledge of wiring schematics, diagnostic tools, and industry best practices.Keep the Shop Running Smoothly: Maintain a clean, safe, and organized shop environment to ensure smooth operations and high standards of quality.What Were Looking ForEntry-level experience or training in Automotive Technology, Electrical, Diesel/Heavy Equipment, or a related technical program preferred.Familiarity with 12V systems: A basic understanding of automotive electrical systems, whether from school projects, personal experience, or previous work, is a plus.Comfortable using hand and power tools (drills, crimpers, multimeters, etc.) and working with electrical wiring.Ability to lift 50+ lbs and work on your feet for long periods of time.Valid drivers license with a clean driving record.A strong interest in both emergency and non-emergency vehiclesyou should be excited to work on a variety of vehicle types and systems.Positive attitude, reliability, and a willingness to learn.What Youll GainHands-on experience working on a wide range of vehicles, from emergency vehicles to service and utility trucks.Mentorship from experienced upfitters and EVT-certified technicians.Exposure to industry-leading equipment and tools.Competitive pay, including overtime opportunities.Nine (9) Paid Holidays EVT certification sponsorship after the probationary period.A fun, fast-paced work environment with a tight-knit team.Drug-Free Workplace & Background ChecksFrontier Upfitting is a drug-free workplace, and we require all employees to remain drug-free. Candidates must be willing to complete a pre-employment drug test and a criminal background check as part of the hiring process.
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