Fleet Technician
Description

  

Position Summary

The Fleet Technician serves as the backbone of our distribution network, ensuring that our fleet of delivery trucks, trailers, and warehouse equipment remains safe, reliable, and road-ready. Working in a fast-paced beverage distribution environment, this role involves performing preventative maintenance, diagnosing complex mechanical issues, and executing repairs on a variety of vehicles ranging from box trucks, heavy-duty Class 8 tractors to specialized side-load beverage trucks, trailers and forklifts.

  

Key Responsibilities

1. Preventative Maintenance & Inspection

  • Scheduled PMs: Perform rigorous preventative maintenance on diesel trucks, tractors, and trailers in accordance with DOT regulations and company schedules.
  • Safety Checks: Conduct thorough safety inspections including brakes, tires, lights, and steering systems.
  • Proactive Repair: Identify potential wear-and-tear issues before they cause road breakdowns to minimize route downtime.

2. Diagnosis & Repair

  • Engine & Drivetrain: Troubleshoot and repair diesel and gas engines, transmissions, and drive trains.
  • Electrical Systems: Diagnose and fix 12V electrical system issues, including starters, alternators, and complex wiring      harnesses.
  • Braking Systems: Repair air and hydraulic brake systems, ensuring full DOT compliance.
  • Specialized Beverage Equipment:
    • Repair and maintain trailer doors (rollers, tracks, counterbalances, and locking mechanisms).
    • Service hydraulic lift gates and ramps.
  • Warehouse Equipment: Service and repair Material Handling Equipment (MHE), including forklifts, electric pallet jacks, and      ride-on jacks.

3. Documentation & Compliance

  • Record Keeping: Maintain accurate digital records of all repairs, parts usage, and labor hours using the company's fleet management software.
  • Regulatory Adherence: Ensure all vehicles meet DOT, OSHA, and EPA regulations.
  • Shop Safety: Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment (following 5S standards) and properly handle      hazardous materials (oil, coolant, batteries).

4. Emergency Support

  • Road Calls: Respond to breakdowns on the route to perform on-site repairs or coordinate towing if the vehicle cannot be repaired roadside.
  • Communication: Provide accurate ETAs and repair status updates to the dispatch and logistics teams to ensure delivery      schedules are adjusted.
Requirements

  

Qualifications & Requirements

Technical Skills

  • Experience: 2+ years of experience as a  diesel mechanic or fleet technician.
  • Specialization: Prior experience with trailers  is highly preferred.
  • Certifications: ASE Certifications (T-Series)  are a plus.
  • Licensing: Valid Driver’s License required.  CDL Class D is strongly preferred (or the ability to obtain within 6 months) for test driving and shuttling equipment.
  • Tools: Must possess a personal set of  professional-grade hand tools & tool box (specialty shop tools and diagnostic computers are provided).

Soft Skills

  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work under pressure to get trucks back on the road during peak seasons (e.g., summer, holidays).

Physical Demands

  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs regularly (tires, brake drums, etc.).
  • Comfortable working in various weather conditions (heat, cold, rain) both in the shop and on road calls.
  • Frequent standing, bending, kneeling, and reaching.