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.
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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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