The Diagnostic Floor Technician I will disassemble, reassemble, troubleshoot, and maintain vehicle platforms on-site at Roush facilities. This person will communicate between employees, engineering, customers, and requesters.
Responsibilities: Maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair vehicle equipment and systems to component level failures experienced during operation Perform equipment updates to support testing of vehicle systems Communicate diagnostic findings to engineering staff for resolution Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) according to project expectations and vehicle Technical Manuals (TMs) or work instructions Receive direction from coordinators, customers, and supervisors Attend daily meetings with team to brief on activities and program or project expectations Perform pre-drive and post-drive vehicle inspections Clean up and disposal including daily clean-up of assigned work areas and vehicles Manage time entry including verifying accuracy
Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent Minimum of 2 years of experience maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing vehicle systems Minimum of 2 years of diagnosing to component level and repairing newly integrated vehicle systems Proficiency in the use of maintenance tools, repair and special tools, diagnostic equipment Proficiency in working from Technical Manuals (TM's), wiring schematics, work instructions, work orders and follow-up of historic troubleshooter findings and notes Good computer skills, including MS Office Ability to prepare written technical reports Excellent verbal and written communication skills and able to interact professionally with others Valid driver's license and clean driving record Must have required tools. Preferred: Certification in Automotive Engineering Technology or similar. National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification. Knowledge of GM Diagnostic Tools