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RV Technician

Hamilton, ON · On-site

CA$20 - CA$55/hr

RUNASO is hiring a full-time RV Electrical & Hardware Technician to support our growing mobile and in-shop service operations in Hamilton, Ontario. This role involves diagnosing, repairing ...

Mobile Rv Technician information

What is a mobile RV technician?

Mobile RV Technicians are professionals who travel to various locations to repair, maintain, and service recreational vehicles (RVs). Unlike traditional RV service centers, these technicians bring their tools and expertise directly to the customer's site, which can include campgrounds, private homes, or storage facilities. They handle a wide range of issues, from electrical and plumbing repairs to appliance servicing and routine maintenance. Mobile RV Technicians offer convenience and flexibility for RV owners who may be unable or prefer not to move their vehicle for service.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a mobile RV technician?

To thrive as a Mobile RV Technician, you need strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills, a high school diploma or equivalent, and often specialized training or certification in RV maintenance. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, hand and power tools, and systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical wiring is crucial, with certifications from organizations like the RVIA or RVDA being highly valued. Excellent customer service, problem-solving abilities, and time management skills set standout technicians apart in the field. These skills and qualifications are essential for providing efficient, reliable repairs and building trust with clients on the road.

What challenges do mobile RV technicians face while working on-site, and how can they prepare for them?

Mobile RV Technicians often encounter challenges such as working in unpredictable weather, limited access to tools or replacement parts, and diagnosing issues without a controlled shop environment. To prepare, technicians should keep their service vehicle well-stocked with essential tools, diagnostic equipment, and commonly used parts. Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability are key, as each service call may present unique situations. Building good communication with RV owners and maintaining a flexible schedule also help ensure successful on-site repairs.

What is the difference between Mobile Rv Technician vs RV Service Technician?

AspectMobile Rv TechnicianRV Service Technician
CertificationsEPA Certification, ASE or RV-specific certificationsEPA Certification, RV-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentTraveling to customer locations, on-site repairsRepair shops, dealerships, or on-site at facilities
Employer & Industry UsageMobile service providers, RV dealerships, independent contractorsRV dealerships, repair centers, manufacturing companies

Both Mobile Rv Technicians and RV Service Technicians require similar certifications and work within the RV industry. The key difference is that Mobile Rv Technicians primarily perform repairs at customer locations, offering mobility and convenience, while RV Service Technicians often work in fixed repair shops or dealerships. Understanding these distinctions can help job seekers identify the right career path based on work environment preferences and certification requirements.

RV Technician

RUNASO INC.

Hamilton, ON • On-site

CA$20 - CA$55/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago

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Job description

RUNASO is hiring a full-time RV Electrical & Hardware Technician to support our growing mobile and in-shop service operations in Hamilton, Ontario.

This role involves diagnosing, repairing, installing, and upgrading RV and mobile vehicle systems including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, generators, cabinetry, awnings, slide-outs, and other interior and exterior components.

The ideal candidate is hands-on, technically capable, detail oriented, and comfortable working independently or as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.

What You'll Work On

  • RV diagnostics and repairs
  • Electrical troubleshooting and wiring
  • Generator and HVAC systems
  • Plumbing and water systems
  • Slide-out and awning repairs
  • Cabinetry and interior installations
  • Mobile and in-shop service calls
  • Custom vehicle and upfitting projects