You begin with incoming fleet units, running advanced diagnostics to pinpoint issues quickly. From drivetrain troubleshooting to electrical faults, you handle repairs and scheduled maintenance that keep vehicles road‑ready and safe.
When a breakdown happens, you’re the one dispatched to get the vehicle moving again. You respond to emergency repair needs with calm, speed, and sound judgment.
You track and organize the shop’s parts, tools, and consumables so the right components are always on hand. Accurate counts and neat storage are part of your routine.
Your precision work reduces downtime and extends the life of the fleet—keeping operations moving and customers satisfied.