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Autonomous Vehicle Service Technician

HireA - Tucson, AZ - Part Time to Full Time

Autonomous Vehicle Service Technician
Location: Tucson, AZ – Onsite
Pay: $23–$28/hour
Shifts:

  • FT: 4x10-hour shifts (8AM–9PM operations)

  • PT: Sat/Sun 10-hour shifts
    Contract: 12 Months

We’re hiring mechanically skilled technicians to maintain and repair self-driving delivery robots. You’ll handle daily operations, battery swaps, repairs, and occasional field service calls.

What You’ll Do

  • Prepare and deploy robots each morning
  • Swap batteries, monitor performance, and keep fleet ready
  • Assemble and install harnesses, cables, and sensors (LiDAR, cameras, ultrasonic)
  • Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues (using hand tools, multimeters, diagnostic software)
  • Respond to field incidents and make on-site repairs
  • Keep tools, parts, and work areas organized

Requirements

  • Comfortable with repetitive, hands-on mechanical work
  • Able to use scooters for quick response calls
  • Valid driver’s license with clean record (last 12 months)
  • Can lift up to 50 lbs
  • Able to read 2D mechanical drawings and follow manuals
  • Experience with tools, multimeters, or diagnostics software

Preferred

  • Background in automotive, robotics, or electronics repair
  • Shop-floor or service bay experience

Benefits

  • Health insurance (subsidized)
  • 401k
  • Disability & life insurance covered
  • Commuter benefits
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