The RV Technician job description includes the following responsibilities
Diagnosing, inspecting, adjusting, repairing, or overhauling recreational vehicles (RVs) including travel trailers.
Specializing in maintaining gas and diseal, electrical, hydraulic, plumbing, or chassis/towing systems.
Repairing generators, appliances, and interior components. Conducting electrical and plumbing repairs.
Inspecting and diagnosing mechanical issues such as engine problems, transmission malfunctions, or brake system failures.
Inspecting vehicle engine and mechanical/electrical components to diagnose issues accurately
Inspecting vehicle computer and electronic systems to repair, maintain and upgrade
Conducting routine maintenance work aiming to vehicle functionality and longevity
Fixing vehicles and replacing their parts for customers
Performing routine vehicle maintenance, including part lubrication and fluid changes
Checking each vehicle's computer and electronic system and repairing or updating it if necessary
Rotating or changing tires
Providing accurate price quotes for work, including the cost of parts and labor
Discussing issues with clients, inspecting vehicles to identify the root of problems, performing test drives, and conducting corrective measures.