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:Â 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:Â Repair or replace cabinetry, flooring, window treatments, and hardware. Ensure all appliances (fridges, microwaves, stoves) are in working order.
Preventative Maintenance:Â Conduct routine "pre-check" inspections before guest arrivals, including roof inspections, slide-out lubrication, and battery testing.
Safety Compliance:Â Ensure all units meet safety standards, including smoke detectors, CO2 sensors, and fire extinguishers.
Documentation:Â Maintain accurate logs of all repairs and parts used for inventory management.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications
Experience:Â Previous experience in RV repair, mobile home maintenance, or a combination of plumbing, electrical, and carpentry.
Education:Â 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:Â Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, crawl under units, and work outdoors in varying weather conditions.
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