RV service techs are trained to inspect, test, replace and service all systems contained within a recreation vehicle except for its engine and drive train
Work on vehicles ranging from sophisticated motor homes to tent trailers
Duties may include: installation of accessories, performing pre-delivery inspections, reading and writing repair orders, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance on propane gas and electric appliances such as furnaces, refrigerators, water heaters, ranges and air conditioners, repairs to fiberglass, body and structural components
Skills
Good manual dexterity and balance while working off the ground
The ability to periodically lift in excess of 25 kilograms
Mechanical, electrical and electronics aptitude; troubleshooting and problem-solving capabilities
Good communication, organizational and learning skills
The desire to upgrade and learn new skills as technology advances
The ability to work independently and as a team member
Pride in workmanship and the desire to attain a superior level of expertise
Desire to be challenged with a variety of tasks that are rarely repetitious in nature