As a field technician with the Skip DC team, you will service our vehicles in the city and make sure they are running their best every day. Field technicians are at the heart of each depot working on Skips and testing to make sure they are the highest level of quality and safety before they are released to the public. You will have the opportunity to develop valuable technical skills in a fast-paced, collaborative, and mission-driven company.
Skip's mission is to energize cities by making mobility accessible to everyone. We believe this requires designing every aspect of a micro-mobility network from the ground up. This includes custom vehicle hardware, the software-defined fleet management system, and ground operations for safety and recharging. Our success will make it easier for everyone to work, play, and connect in their communities.
\n WHAT YOU'LL DO:Service, repair, and test new types of vehicles in a fast-growing industryGet fully trained on how to repair light electric vehicles for fleet use Inspect and evaluate vehicles and escalate issues when neededAssemble and disassemble vehicles using hand and power toolsTest and clear scooters through an Outgoing Quality Control (OQC) process for releaseLog details of the repair on the computer ticketing systemCollaborate with team members to meet efficiency goals and solve complex challenges WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE:A clean Motor Vehicle Record and a valid driver's licenseThe ability to pass a background checkExperience and comfort using a van and an electric scooter in an urban environmentAn enthusiasm for scooters and alternative transportationA strong sense of DC geography or the ability to learnAbility to work independently with minimal supervision and make prioritization decisions on the flyAbility to lift up to 58 pounds; stoop, bend, walk, and stand for long periods of timeEnjoy spending time outside and riding scootersStrong verbal and communication skillsPrevious experience working on automotive, motorcycle, HVAC, electronic repair, and bicyclesAdept with power tools and ability to work on small mechanical assembliesThe ability to listen and learn new tasksA basic command of the English language to communicate effectivelyAttention to detail
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