Job Overview
We are hiring EV Technicians to perform advanced mechanical, electrical, and high-voltage repairs across electric and autonomous vehicle platforms. This role requires deep EV system expertise, advanced diagnostics capability, and the ability to lead complex repairs.
The EVTechnician serves as a technical lead on high-voltage systems, module-level repairs, firmware updates, system calibrations, and advanced driveline and chassis work. This position requires strong safety discipline, documentation standards, and the ability to operate independently in a fleet environment.
Key Responsibilities
Advanced Mechanical Systems
- Diagnose and repair complex mechanical systems including HVAC, chassis, suspension, and steering components
- Troubleshoot NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) issues using structured diagnostic processes
- Perform advanced repairs including subframe and drive unit replacements
Electrical & High-Voltage Systems
- Diagnose and repair low-voltage and high-voltage systems
- Perform HV battery swaps, interlock loop diagnostics, and BMS fault code analysis
- Execute HV safety lockout/tagout procedures and LV/HV isolation
- Replace high-voltage components such as onboard chargers and charge ports
- Perform advanced harness repairs at the cable, pigtail, and connector level
Diagnostics, Software & Firmware
- Perform advanced diagnostics across control modules (CAN/LIN and Ethernet networks)
- Troubleshoot moderate software and firmware issues using OEM diagnostic tools
- Perform firmware updates and validate system functionality
Calibrations & Integration
- Conduct system calibrations following repairs or module replacement
- Support ADAS-related calibration procedures
- Verify vehicle readiness through post-repair validation testing
Thermal & Battery Systems
- Perform coolant evacuation and refill procedures for battery and power electronics systems
- Diagnose cooling system issues affecting batteries and HVAC
- Monitor battery degradation and manage HV battery discharge safely
Requirements
- Minimum 5 years of automotive service experience
- Minimum 3 years of EV system experience
- Demonstrated experience with high-voltage diagnostics and module replacement
- Strong knowledge of battery management systems and network communications (CAN/LIN, Ethernet)
- Experience with advanced system troubleshooting and calibration processes
- Ability to work independently with strong safety and documentation standards
- Experience mentoring or leading other technicians
Preferred Qualifications
- ASE certifications (6+ of A1–A8 preferred)
- Technical degree or advanced coursework in electrical or mechanical engineering
- Experience with OEM diagnostic platforms and software-driven repair processes
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Disability insurance
- Optional voluntary benefits including group auto, home, pet insurance, legal assistance, identity protection, FSA, accident and critical illness coverage
- Transportation benefit (up to $270 pre-tax for public transit or parking)
- 401(k) with company match
- Employee discounts on vehicle purchases
- Employee Assistance Program (counseling, financial, and legal consultation)
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00 - $38.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person