RV Mechanic starting at $17.50
Job Description
Overview
The RV Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the upkeep, troubleshooting, and repair of the park’s fleet of rental RVs and campground facilities.
This role requires a "jack-of-all-trades" skill set, blending automotive mechanics with residential-style repairs (plumbing, electrical, and HVAC).
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities Systems Repair
Troubleshoot and repair RV-specific systems including propane (LP) systems , water heaters, furnaces, and rooftop air conditioning units.
Plumbing & Electrical
Fix leaks in freshwater and waste systems (black/gray tanks).
Diagnose and repair 12V DC and 110V AC electrical issues, including lighting, converters, and shore power connections.
Interior Maintenance
Repair or replace cabinetry, flooring, window treatments, and hardware.
Ensure all appliances (fridges, microwaves, stoves) are in working order.
Preventative Maintenance
Conduct routine "pre-check" inspections before guest arrivals, including roof inspections, slide-out lubrication, and battery testing.
Safety Compliance
Ensure all units meet safety standards, including smoke detectors, CO2 sensors, and fire extinguishers.
Documentation
Maintain accurate logs of all repairs and parts used for inventory management.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications Experience
Previous experience in RV repair, mobile home maintenance, or a combination of plumbing, electrical, and carpentry.
Education
High School Diploma or GED; technical certifications (RVIA/RVTI) are a significant plus.
License
A valid New York State Driver’s License is required to operate park vehicles and golf carts.
Physical Ability
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, crawl under units, and work outdoors in varying weather conditions.