Vehicle Repair Technician
What You'll Do:
- Diagnose and perform final repairs and component change-outs needed to complete electric golf cars and utility/LSV vehicles moving through the assembly/production process.
- Perform advanced diagnostics using diagnostic software/tools; troubleshoot from wiring schematics and point-to-point wire lists.
- Service and repair lithium battery systems, motors, controllers, chargers, and wiring harnesses.
- Adjust or replace brakes, suspension components, steering systems, and tires as needed to finalize vehicle builds.
- Install mechanical and electrical components, accessories, and change out defective parts per written job instructions and blueprints to complete the assembly operation.
- Perform final quality-control inspections — checking brakes, steering, lights, and overall drivability — before vehicles are cleared for shipment.
- Lead and mentor junior technicians and assembly staff; provide hands-on training and review their work for quality.
- Explain diagnoses and recommend repairs in clear, non-technical terms to production leads and management.
- Maintain accurate repair records, work orders, and documentation for every unit completed.
- Follow all PPE and safety protocols; maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area on the production floor.
- Report recurring faults, defects, or quality issues to management to support continuous improvement of the assembly line.
What You'll Need
- 5+ years of experience as a mechanic or technician working on golf cars, LSVs, Power Sports/ATVs, or electric vehicle systems, with a strong record of advanced diagnostic and repair work.
- Strong working knowledge of 36V/48V/72V electrical systems, including lithium battery diagnostics and repair.
- Proven ability to read and work from wiring schematics, technical manuals, and job instructions.
- Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment (multimeters, OEM scan tools, etc.).
- Experience diagnosing and repairing electric drive systems, motors, and controllers.
- Good physical stamina — ability to lift heavy components and stand/bend for extended periods.
- Strong attention to detail and a track record of quality, defect-free repair work.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
Nice To Have
- Manufacturer-specific certifications (Club Car, E-Z-GO, Yamaha, Star EV, ICON, Evolution, etc.).
- Experience mentoring or training junior technicians or assembly staff.
- Experience in a manufacturing or assembly-line production environment.
- Background in EV or automotive technician work.
Why Join Us
- Competitive pay based on experience, plus [benefits: health/dental/vision, 401(k), PTO — customize].
- Work directly on the line to complete builds across our electric vehicle lineup.