Remount Technician
MacQueen · Muskegon, MI · 1 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time
What You’ll Actually Be Doing
- Disassemble used or damaged emergency vehicles, including electrical systems, cabinetry, interior/exterior components, and mounting systems
- Document, label, and organize reusable components while properly disposing of unusable materials
- Prep ambulance modules for remounting through sanding, grinding, fabrication, and minor welding
- Install cabinetry, flooring, lighting, wall panels, compartment dividers, doors, windows, trim, and other interior/exterior components
- Install and secure emergency equipment including stretcher mounts, oxygen systems, and communication equipment
- Run, terminate, troubleshoot, and test electrical systems and wiring
- Modify and fit components to ensure proper alignment, functionality, and finish
- Read and interpret blueprints, work orders, and build specifications
- Perform quality checks throughout the build process to ensure safety and operational standards are met
- Work with hand tools, power tools, fabrication equipment, and shop machinery daily
What Makes This Role Different
You’re not building generic vehicles. You’re rebuilding emergency response units that will go right back into service supporting: EMTs, Paramedics, Emergency response crews, Communities that rely on those vehicles every day. Every remount is different. Every build requires problem-solving. And every finished unit matters.
The Kind Of Person Who Wins Here
- Like hands-on work and seeing a finished product at the end of the day
- Mechanically minded and naturally figure things out
- Care about fit, finish, and quality—not just getting it done fast
- Enjoy variety and problem-solving instead of repetitive assembly work
- Work well with a team but can also own your portion of the build independently
- Take pride in craftsmanship
Qualifications
- Minimum 2 years of experience in mechanical assembly or related hands-on production work
- Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of assembly processes
- Experience safely using hand tools, power tools, drills, impacts, taps, and shop equipment
- Ability to read and interpret technical diagrams, manuals, and build specifications
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship
- Ability to troubleshoot and solve assembly or fitment issues
- Team-oriented mindset with strong communication and collaboration skills
- Physical ability to lift, bend, kneel, and stand throughout the workday
Bonus Points
- If you have automotive assembly or fabrication experience
- If you have experience working on emergency vehicles or specialty vehicle builds
- If you have welding or metal fabrication experience
- If you have electrical wiring and troubleshooting experience