Emergency Vehicle Upfitter
Ada County Sheriff's Office · Boise, ID · 1 wk ago
Full-time
Essential Functions
- Upfits builds on light duty trucks cars, boats, buses, motorcycles UTV and PWC;
- Utilize advanced diagnostic tools and software to troubleshoot modern vehicle electronic and mechanical systems;
- Understands automotive 12-volt system, proper diagnostics of 12 volt systems, and how to manipulate onboard vehicle system to meet agency needs;
- Can read and understand complex manufacture specific wire diagrams;
- Design, fabricate and install custom brackets, mounts, and hangers for police equipment;
- Prepare new patrol or detective vehicles for service;
- Install specialized law enforcement law enforcement equipment, including overhead lights, sirens, radios, wiring harnesses, partitions, shotgun racks and wig-wag headlight systems;
- Changes, rotates and repairs tires ensuring proper wheel balancing;
- Replace front and rear brakes, repack wheel bearings, and bleeds brake systems as required;
- Perform manufacture scheduled maintenance;
- Cover routine maintenance and servicing including oil changes, filter replacements, fluid flushes and lubrication.
Additional Functions
- May be asked to perform inspections and aid in investigations on vehicles that were involved in fatalities during accidents or the possible commission of a crime;
- Aids in complex repairs and troubleshooting;
- Serves as a liaison between vehicle shop and commissioned deputies;
- Participates in monthly training to stay up to date with the latest vehicle technologies, diagnostic tools, and repair techniques;
- Performs related functions as required.
Job Requirements
- Must be at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or equivalent;
- Must possess and maintain the following ASE certifications: A4 (Steering and Suspension), A5 (Brakes), and A6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems);
- Must possess or obtain and maintain an Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) certification within 1 year of hire date;
- Must possess or obtain and maintain a Sound Off Signal certification within 1 year of hire date;
- Knowledge of mechanical systems, components, and installation processes;
- Knowledge of safety protocols related to automotive maintenance and repair;
- Skill in component replacement, system adjustments, and routine maintenance;
- Skill in diagnosing tools, repair techniques, and industry standard practices;
- Skill in lubricating and greasing automotive equipment;
- Ability to effectively use tools, test equipment, and perform precision repairs;
- Ability to determine when parts should be cleaned and reinstalled, or replaced;
- Ability to understand and effectively carry out verbal and written instructions;
- and Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with others.
Other Requirements
- Must appear before an oral board and successfully complete a polygraph and background check;
- Must be comfortable with and be able to safely handle loaded firearms;
- Must be comfortable around police dogs;
- Must possess and maintain a valid drivers license;
- This position has been designated safety sensitive and therefore the incumbent is subject to random drug testing.