Alaska Safety, a LEHR Upfitters company, is a leader in the Emergency Vehicle Installation and Upfitting industry in Alaska. We are a full-service supplier and installer of emergency vehicle equipment for government agencies and companies throughout the state. At Alaska Safety, we strive to deliver superior customer service by using the best-quality brands and high-quality workmanship. We take pride in every vehicle we create and upfit.
Family-Friendly Company and High Employee Retention!
Don’t miss this opportunity to join our team as an Emergency Vehicle Installation Technician. The ideal candidate will have great attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, automotive knowledge, and 12V experience. The EmergencyVehicle Installation Technician plays a critical role in ensuring that our first responders operate safe, reliable, and effective vehicles. The Emergency Vehicle Installation Technicians are tasked with installing the following equipment: Emergency Vehicle Lighting and Control Systems, Sirens, Prisoner Transport Systems, Radios, Radar, In-Car-Camera Systems, Equipment Consoles and Cargo Cabinets, Weapon and Drone mounting systems, and front push bars. Compensation and Benefits
Pay depending on experience
Employer Paid Medical
Paid time off and Federal holidays
401K
Schedule
Full Time-Hourly Monday – Friday 8:00 am- 5:00 pm
Some overtime is available
Location 4725 Gambell Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Attributes of a Strong Candidate
Proven 12V experience
Ability to read blueprints/schematics
Ability to work with hand and power tools such as screw drivers, wrenches, hand drills, etc.
Capability to bend, twist, reach, and lift to 50 lbs. without assistance
Aptitude in mechanical, electrical, and electronic components from various sources is a plus
Strong Work Ethic
Must be Punctual
Capacity to work independently and/or in a team environment
Pre-Employment Background Check
Primary Responsibilities
Removal of factory interior and exterior equipment and parts
Installation of specialized emergency vehicle Lightbars, Emergency lighting, Push Bumpers, Sirens, Controllers, Speakers, Partitions, Window Bars, Prisoner seats, Gun racks, in-car video, Computers, License Plate Recognition, and much more
Attention to detail as it relates to job progress and tracking of hours