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Assists service manager with road tech and shop scheduling, works with shop foreman to assign mechanics to work orders. Communicates with service manager if changes are needed, based on priority.

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Tetra Tech is seeking a Project Engineer - Roadway Design to join our Transportation team in Miami, FL. This full-time, on-site role supports FDOT Design-Bid-Build projects and provides opportunities ...

Tetra Tech is seeking a Project Engineer - Roadway Design to join our Transportation team in Miami, FL. This full-time, on-site role supports FDOT Design-Bid-Build projects and provides opportunities ...

Build and oversee a firmwide Bentley Design Center of Excellence for roadway and bridge design ... Experience establishing or leading a design technology group, center of excellence, or training ...

Build and oversee a firmwide Bentley Design Center of Excellence for roadway and bridge design ... Experience establishing or leading a design technology group, center of excellence, or training ...

Build and oversee a firmwide Bentley Design Center of Excellence for roadway and bridge design ... Experience establishing or leading a design technology group, center of excellence, or training ...

Minimum of 2 years of experience in electrical, ITS, traffic signal, roadway technology, utility, or construction field work preferred. * Experience working on transportation, roadway, municipal, DOT ...

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What does a road tech do?

As a Road Tech, most of your day will be spent traveling to various customer locations to perform roadside repairs, diagnostics, or maintenance on commercial vehicles or equipment. You’ll handle a variety of tasks ranging from jump-starts and tire changes to more complex mechanical troubleshooting, often responding to service calls as they come in. Team collaboration is frequent, especially when coordinating with dispatchers, parts managers, and sometimes other technicians to ensure a swift resolution. The role requires adaptability since each day brings new locations, vehicle issues, and customer interactions. This dynamic environment offers a unique blend of independence and teamwork, ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving outside the traditional repair shop setting.

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

To thrive as a Road Tech, you should possess strong mechanical aptitude, troubleshooting abilities, and relevant experience or vocational training in vehicle maintenance or repair. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, repair software, and certifications such as ASE or manufacturer training are often required. Dependability, good communication, and the ability to work independently make candidates stand out in this mobile and client-facing role. These skills ensure efficient onsite service, safety, and customer satisfaction while addressing urgent road service needs.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Road Tech jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Road Tech job openings:

Infographic showing various Road Tech job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, and 38% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Commercial Svs Road Tech Fire & Emergency

Matheny Motors

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Matheny Motor Truck Company is seeking skilled and experienced Mobile Truck Technician to join our Fire and Emergency Team. The successful candidate will be very detailed oriented, a true technician skilled electrician and mechanic. This person should be versed in PM’s, brakes, steering, suspension, pumps, valves, preferably foam systems and both 12 VDC and 120/240 VAC generators.

Responsibilities:

Diagnose and repair fire pump issues

Diagnose and repair aerial ladder issues

Assemble Under dash harnesses, switch panels, circuit boards, and a variety of different electrical components

Programming lights from customers specs

Troubleshoot 12V DC and 120V AC circuitry

Test products to ensure performance to customers specifications

Reading specs to make sure the trucks are built per spec

Perform functionality checks on airhorns, sirens, light packages, flash patterns, door locks Etc.

Identify and fix quality issues

Ability to read and understand written and verbal instructions

Ability to read and use a tape measure for precise measurements

Communicate issues or delays immediately to management

Maintain a clean and orderly work area

Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

ASE Certification preferred

EVT Certification preffered

Truck Mechanic experience- Mid-level

High school diploma or GED

Driver's License CDL Class B with Air

Electrical experience

Manufacturing, installation

High school diploma or GED

Preferred 4 plus years of truck or automotive electrical experience in a manufacturing environment

EVT / ASE certification preferred (or is willing to obtain certifications)

Strong technical performance record

Unrestricted CDL driver's license and clean driving record

Neat, clean, and professional appearance

Ability to meet the physical demands of the job

Any manufacturer certifications from prior employment (EONE, Spartan, Road rescue, Wheeled Coach Pierce, etc.) desired

Must own and can use common hand tools and power tools such as drills, and screw guns

Must have the ability to read, write, and perform mathematical computations at a level required for successful job performance

Physical Demands:

Frequent bending, stooping, squatting, and climbing up and down ladders and scaffolding

Ability to regularly lift and move 40 lbs. without assistance

Ability to work with arms above head

Ability to operate and understand the operation of all protective safety equipment in the area.

Ability to work in non-temperature-controlled environments