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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for automotive testing in Arizona is $25.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $31.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Automotive Testing job?

An Automotive Testing job involves evaluating vehicles, components, and systems to ensure they meet safety, performance, and regulatory standards. Professionals in this role conduct tests on engines, brakes, emissions, electronics, and other vehicle systems using specialized equipment and software. They analyze data, identify issues, and collaborate with engineers to improve design and functionality. Automotive testers work in laboratories, test tracks, and real-world conditions to validate vehicle reliability and efficiency. Their goal is to enhance vehicle safety, durability, and compliance with industry regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Automotive Testing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Automotive Testing, you need strong mechanical aptitude, knowledge of automotive systems, and a degree in automotive engineering or a related field. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, test equipment, data acquisition systems, and relevant certifications like ASE or ISTQB can be important. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help in accurately documenting results and collaborating with engineering teams. These skills are critical for ensuring vehicle reliability, safety, and compliance with industry standards.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in Automotive Testing?

A typical day in Automotive Testing involves setting up and conducting tests on vehicles or components, analyzing performance data, and documenting results. You might run diagnostics, evaluate safety features, and troubleshoot issues alongside engineers and designers. Collaboration is key, as you'll often work within cross-functional teams to identify and address problems. The role strikes a balance between hands-on technical work in the lab or testing facility and preparing reports or providing feedback to development teams. This environment provides ongoing opportunities to learn and take on more responsibilities, especially as you gain experience with advanced automotive technologies.

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Infographic showing various Automotive Testing job openings in Arizona as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,875 per year, or $25.9 per hour.
Automotive Technician - Phoenix

Automotive Technician - Phoenix

Arizona Department of Public Safety

Phoenix, AZ โ€ข On-site

$53K - $68K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Salary : $53,726.82 - $68,533.30 Annually
Location : Phoenix, AZ
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 3210-25E-01 Phoenix
Division: Agency Support Division
Opening Date: 03/07/2025
Summary Statement
The Arizona Department of Public Safety is seeking motivated Automotive Technicians who will perform journey-level mechanical work in repair, service, maintenance and specialized installations of automobiles, motorcycles and/or related equipment. Performs related duties as assigned. This recruitment will be used to establish an 18-month eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies. Apply promptly; application period may close without notice.This is a competitive classification.Must successfully complete the examination process.
Written Exam - Multiple Choice = Weighted 100%
Physical Assessment = Pass/Fail
If you have a disability which may require an accommodation,
please notify in writing prior to the test date.
Essential Functions (not intended to be all inclusive)
1. Performs vehicle buildups by installing special police equipment (e.g., wiring harness, deck lights, speakers, wig-wag lights, brake lights, decals, radio, siren, strobe lights, etc.) in order to modify vehicle to meet Departmental specifications.
2. Adjusts, repairs, rebuilds or replaces worn, damaged or malfunctioning vehicle parts in order to ensure reliable, efficient and safe operation of vehicle.
3. Performs scheduled vehicle preventative maintenance (e.g., change fluids and filters, lubricate vehicle, rotate tires, repack wheel bearings, replace belts and hoses, etc.) to ensure vehicle is in a safe and operational condition.
4. Builds special components (e.g., brackets for radio equipment, etc.) to accommodate the installation of necessary equipment in vehicles.
5. Maintains records, such as vehicle work orders and service requests, to document the maintenance of serviced vehicles.
6. Responds to questions and/or fields complaints from service users regarding vehicle repairs in order to update user on work performed or resolve repair problems.
7. Maintains and inspects parts and supplies inventory in assigned work area in order to ensure adequate stock to perform required vehicle repairs and to verify quality.
8. Prepares and/or interprets service orders in order to identify work to be performed on vehicles by noting special codes and instructions prior to beginning equipment repair or installation.
9. Maintains currency of technical skills in order to perform work as efficiently and accurately as possible by reading technical publications, attending training classes and actively participating in day-to-day job activities.
10. Instructs agency and non-agency personnel in the proper operation of vehicles and special equipment to ensure safe and reliable performance.
11. Road tests repaired vehicle to ensure reliable, efficient and safe operation by driving vehicle and checking performance through direct observation.
12. Moves, loads and unloads repair parts, equipment and disabled vehicles using a forklift, car trailer, tow truck or roll back truck.
13. Calculates quantities, times, distances, measurements, weights and standard-to-metric conversions in order to perform vehicle repairs or modifications.
14. Inspects vehicle parts and systems (e.g., electrical, air conditioning, cooling, braking, steering, transmission, trans-axle, front end, suspension, engine, emissions, fluid levels, belts, hoses, lamps, tires, etc.) in order to schedule needed maintenance, diagnose problems and plan repairs, using hydraulic lift, jack, direct observation, testing equipment (e.g., volts/amps tester, battery/alternator test, pressure gauges, leak detectors, thermometers, etc.), hand and power tools, shop manuals and work orders. Provides testimony and prepares written reports for courts in conjunction with accident reconstruction.
15. Schedules repairs in order to return vehicles to service as soon as possible.
16. Installs and monitors manufacturers' test parts and equipment in order to test durability and safety.
17. Trains non-DPS personnel to perform DPS-specific job functions and performs quality control checks of their work.
18. May perform supervisory functions, such as assigning control numbers, in the absence of the supervisor.
19. Receives, evaluates and processes seized vehicles which will be used within the Department or auctioned off.
20. Transports vehicles to appropriate contract vendors for repair.
21. Performs routine shop maintenance, such as painting and equipment repairs.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Knowledge of:
1. the principles and operation of fuel systems, brakes, engines, transmissions, trans-axles, differentials, and electronic, electrical, air conditioning, ignition and emission control systems to evaluate, maintain and repair motorized vehicles.
2. state and federal environmental laws pertaining to the handling of hazardous materials routinely used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles.
3. OSHA regulations pertaining to the safe performance of vehicle maintenance and repair duties.
4. state and federal laws concerning vehicle emission testing and repair.
Skill in:
1. the safe use of auto shop equipment (e.g., vehicle lift, brake lathe, tire changer, balancer, hydraulic jack, bumper jack, etc.).
2. servicing a vehicle by disassembling, repairing, rebuilding or replacing parts and components.
3. handling hazardous materials (e.g., freon, Windex, brake cleaner, gasoline, oil, grease, lubricants, vulcanizing glue, tire cleaner fluid, brake dust, paints, thinners, oxygen, acetylene, etc.) in a safe and appropriate manner.
4. the operation of various vehicles (e.g., automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, motor homes, etc.) to perform road tests and for transport.
5. identifying and using proper hand and power tools in a safe manner.
Ability to:
1. operate and interpret results from testing equipment and measuring tools (e.g., volt/amp meter, AC manifold gauge, front end alignment machine, engine analyzer, exhaust analyzer, infrared detection device, timing light, battery/alternator tester, block leakage tester, power steering pressure test gauge, inside and outside micrometers, thickness gauges, dial indicators, etc.).
2. use sight, hearing, smell and touch to determine a vehicle's condition or level of performance.
3. perform engine tune-ups to maximize vehicle performance.
4. calculate arithmetic functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) on a calculator to determine weights, measurements, time, quantities and metric conversion in vehicle repair and modification.
5. tactfully communicate on a one-to-one basis with service users to exchange information on the performance, repairs, modifications and operation of vehicles, and to explain technical information in everyday language.
6. write vehicle service orders using special codes (e.g., installation, repair, equipment identification numbers, etc.).
7. maintain sensitive testing and measurement equipment (e.g., precision meters, infrared detection devices, etc.) to meet certification standards.
8. follow detailed oral and written instructions to inspect, repair, modify and operate vehicles.
9. accurately record and proofread detailed information, including parts and catalog numbers, on service orders.
10. establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of assignment.
11. repair specialty equipment (e.g., small engines, generators, light plants, snow cats, etc.) when shop manuals and troubleshooting guides do not exist.
12. read and interpret dials, gauges, meters, graphs and wiring schematics pertaining to vehicle diagnostics, maintenance and repair.
13. read and comprehend technical shop manuals, troubleshooting guides, manufacturers' specifications, warranties, parts catalogs and service orders.
14. operate a forklift to move parts and equipment around the work site.
15. learn to use personal computer to monitor inventories, order parts and supplies, and write reports.
16. acquire additional skills to maintain technical competencies.
17. effectively communicate orally and in writing.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires one (1) year of journey-level experience in the maintenance, repair and service of gas and/or diesel motorized equipment.
NOTE: Experience may be required specifically on automobiles or motorcycles, depending upon the needs of the Department.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must supply and maintain personal tool inventory, as required to perform job functions.
Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona driver license.
May be required to travel to perform certain work functions.
May be required to be on-call for emergencies.
May be required to testify in legal hearings.
Some positions may also require a motorcycle operator license.
May be required to successfully pass the following ASE certification tests within three (3) years of the date of hire; Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Electrical/electronic systems (A6), and Heating and Air Conditioning (A7).
May be required to successfully pass the following ASE certification tests within six (6) years of the date of hire; Engine Repair (A1), Manual and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2), Drive Train and Axles (A3), Suspension and Steering (A4), Brakes (A5), Electrical/Electronic Systems (A6), Heating and Air Conditioning (A7), and Engine Performance (A8).
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
May be required to move items up to 50 pounds for distances of up to 10 feet.
May be required to stand, stoop, bend, kneel and squat for extended periods of time.
May be exposed to fumes or dust, toxic or caustic chemicals, outdoor weather, moving mechanical parts and moderate to loud noise levels.
Must successfully complete the examination process.
Progression to the next step requires an overall performance rating of at least "Standard" in the last 12 months.
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
A summary of the Arizona Department of Public Safety Benefits is linked
01
Are you legally entitled to work in the United States?
  • Yes
  • No

02
Do you, or will you be able to, possess a valid Arizona driver license by the starting date?
  • Yes
  • No

03
How many years of professional journey-level work experience in the maintenance, repair and service of gas and/or diesel motorized equipment do you possess?
  • At least 1 year
  • Less than 1 year

04
Describe the specific work experience which qualifies you for the Automotive/Motorcycle Technician classification. Include any certifications you possess, employer name and employment dates where you gained your experience. This should also be included in the Work Experience section of your application.
05
Are you willing to travel statewide to perform certain work functions?
  • Yes
  • No

06
Are you willing to supply and maintain a personal tool inventory, as required to perform job functions?
  • Yes
  • No

07
Do you understand and acknowledge you may be required to be on-call for emergencies?
  • Yes
  • No

08
Do you understand and acknowledge you may be required to testify in legal hearings.
  • Yes
  • No

09
I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and agree to the additional requirements and working conditions/physical requirements associated with this classification as stated in the job announcement/description.
  • Yes
  • No

10
Have you ever been convicted of a felony or an offense which would be a felony if committed in the state of Arizona?
  • Yes
  • No

11
I understand if selected for a position, I will take a polygraph and answer questions regarding my past drug use among other items. Providing untruthful or misleading answers will result in disqualification. I certify the responses I provide to the following questions regarding my prior drug use will be true and accurate to the best of my recollection.
  • Yes
  • No

12
Have you ever sold, produced, cultivated, or transported marijuana, or any other drug, for sale?
  • Yes
  • No

13
Please select the option below which details any marijuana usage (e.g., THC extracts, cannabis, hashish, or marijuana extracts) legally or illegally within the last six (6) months.
  • None
  • 1 - 5 times
  • 6 - 10 times
  • 11 - 20 times
  • 21 - 30 times
  • More than 30 times

14
Please select the option below which details any usage of dangerous drugs, illegal narcotic or vaporous substance NOT prescribed by a physician for the purpose of treating a medical condition or used in a bona fide religious ceremony within the last seven (7) years. (Does not include marijuana or heroin.)
  • None
  • 1 time
  • 2 - 3 times
  • 4 - 5 times
  • 6 - 8 times
  • More than 8 times

15
Please select the option below which details any usage of dangerous drugs, illegal narcotic or vaporous substance NOT prescribed by a physician for the purpose of treating a medical condition or used in a bona fide religious ceremony since turning 21 years of age. (Does not include marijuana or heroin.)
  • None
  • 1 time
  • 2 - 3 times
  • 4 - 5 times
  • 6 - 8 times
  • More than 8 times

16
Please select the option below which details any usage of dangerous drugs, illegal narcotic or vaporous substance NOT prescribed by a physician for the purpose of treating a medical condition or used in a bona fide religious ceremony during your lifetime. (Does not include marijuana or heroin.)
  • None
  • 1 time
  • 2 - 3 times
  • 4 - 5 times
  • 6 - 8 times
  • More than 8 times

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Please select the option below which deta...