Safe Fleet

Upfitter Installation

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Job Description

American Van Equipment is looking for an upfitter who is a skilled worker who modifies, installs, and equips vehicles or equipment to meet specific customer or operational needs. Upfitters are commonly employed in industries such as fleet services, , utility trucks, commercial vans, and specialty transportation.

Typical Upfitter Job Description

The Upfitter is responsible for installing, modifying, and testing equipment, accessories, and components on vehicles according to customer specifications, engineering drawings, and safety standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Install vehicle accessories such as:
  • Shelving and storage systems
  • Lighting and electrical systems
  • Radios, warning lights
  • Toolboxes and ladder racks
  • Safety equipment
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and work orders.
  • Perform electrical wiring, drilling, mounting, and fabrication tasks.
  • Operate hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.
  • Inspect completed installations to ensure quality and compliance with specifications.
  • Troubleshoot and repair installation issues.
  • Maintain a safe and organized work area.
  • Document completed work and materials used.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Experience with automotive, electrical, mechanical, or fabrication work preferred.
  • Ability to read wiring diagrams and technical drawings.
  • Proficiency with hand and power tools.
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to lift and move heavy equipment (often 50 pounds or more).

Skills

  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Electrical wiring knowledge
  • Fabrication and assembly skills
  • Quality control and inspection
  • Time management
  • Teamwork and communication

Work Environment

  • Manufacturing facility, vehicle service center, or fleet maintenance shop.
  • Standing, bending, lifting, and working around vehicles for extended periods.
  • Exposure to tools, machinery, and shop environments.

Common employers include companies that build or customize utility trucks, service vans, police vehicles, ambulances, telecommunications vehicles, and commercial fleet vehicles.

For OSHA recordkeeping or HR purposes, an upfitter is often classified as a vehicle equipment installer, assembler, or automotive technician, depending on the specific duties performed.An empty job that is used for creating requisitions 'from scratch'

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About Safe Fleet

Safe Fleet has unified an unrivaled portfolio of best-of-breed smart solutions into an integrated safety platform for fleets of every type. Through its advanced technology group, we continue to innovate and deliver the smart solutions that fleets will need to survive and thrive in a changing world.

We are redefining what fleet safety means with one-stop access to customized, integrated, and intelligent solutions that answer today’s safety needs and anticipate tomorrow’s challenges. By making them smarter, fleets are getting safer. And without safety first, efficiency and productivity is not even an option.

We’re working hard to reduce preventable accidents – from providing onboard video systems to assure parents their children are in good hands on a school bus to protecting first responders with innovative firefighting equipment as they head into danger, or preventing back strain through installing ergonomic ladder racks - everything we do makes sure drivers, passengers, fire-fighters, in-the-field workers, and pedestrians arrive home safely.

Industry
Transportation & Logistics
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Belton, MO
Year Founded
Unknown
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