Thinking about a career that involves solving mechanical problems? Enjoy tinkering with electronics and don't mind working in tight spaces? Then becoming a recreation vehicle service technician might be the perfect fit for you!

Responsibilities of Recreation Vehicle Service Technicians

Recreation vehicle service technicians are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining the interior and exterior components of various recreational vehicles.

Key Duties of a Recreation Vehicle Service Technician

  • Examining and diagnosing problems in units that require repair or maintenance.
  • Using testing equipment, troubleshooting techniques, and manufacturers' specifications to make necessary repairs.
  • Ordering repair parts and components and testing them using computerized devices.

Additional Tasks of Recreation Vehicle Service Technicians

  • Install accessories and perform inspections before delivery.
  • Read and write repair orders and prepare estimates for repairs.
  • Repair and maintain propane gas and electric appliances.

While recreation vehicle service technicians do not work on engine components, they are involved in various maintenance tasks and installations.

Skills and Working Conditions

Recreation vehicle service technicians need manual dexterity, strength, and problem-solving skills to excel in this field. They typically work indoors with occasional outdoor tasks at RV sites.

Salary and Job Outlook

The average salary for a recreation vehicle service technician is $27.12 per hour, with promising job openings each year. If you are ready for an exciting challenge, consider a career in this field!

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