Overland Mechanical & Electrical Technician

Arvada, CO
Full Time
Vanlife Customs
Experienced

The Role: High-Complexity, Zero Ordinary.

Are you a diagnostic-minded technician tired of the dealership grind? Vanlife Customs is expanding its Service team who works on automotive and overland systems integration.

We are looking for a Mechanical & Electrical Technician who thrives on the technical challenges of modern vehicle platforms (most often we work on the Ford Transit & Mercedes Sprinter). In this role, you will leave the run-rate car work behind. Instead, you will be responsible for upgrading and engineering the mechanical and electrical "nervous system" of $200k+ adventure vehicles.


What You’ll Be Doing

1. Advanced 12V/48V Electrical Integration

  • Building and commissioning complex power systems featuring Victron components, high-capacity Lithium (LiFePO4) banks, and high-output alternators.
  • Interfacing with OEM vehicle data and power systems without compromising factory warranties.
  • Custom harness fabrication, circuit protection, and system programming.

2. Performance Suspension & Chassis

  • Precision installation of Agile Off-Road, Falcon and Fox suspension systems.
  • Heavy-duty chassis upgrades: Handling packs, lifts and big-brake kits.
  • Understanding and maintaining suspension geometry on heavily weighted overland builds.

3. Thermal & Fuel Systems

  • Integration of Webasto/Espar gasoline and diesel fired heaters, including fuel-line tapping and diagnostic controller setup.
  • Installation of secondary auxiliary fuel tanks and high-efficiency 12V/48V Air Con units.

4. External Engineering & Armor

  • Surgical body modifications and installation of body accessories
  • Mounting and wiring winches, high-output LED lighting arrays (Baja Designs/Rigid), skid-plates, molle systems, custom bumpers.

Who You Are

  • The Automotive Veteran: You have 4+ years of professional experience in a dealership, 4x4, or specialty performance shop.
  • The Systems Expert: You don't just "install parts"; you understand how a dual-battery isolator works and how to investigate and troubleshoot CAN systems and modules.
  • The Precision Operator: You own your own professional toolset and believe that if a wire isn't loomed and labeled, the job isn't done.
  • The Creative Solver: You can look at a unique engineering hurdle and design a professional, reliable solution that looks factory-installed.

Why Pros Choose Vanlife Customs

  • Culture: We take our work very seriously. But we don't take ourselves too seriously.
  • Growth: We are a successful and growing company, which means growth for you.
  • Clean Work: This is not a "greasy" maintenance job. You primarily work on new or low-mileage, clean chassis.
  • Complex Challenges: Every build is a one-off engineering project, not a repetitive service manual task.
  • Top-Tier Tech: We use the best components in the industry, and integrate with vehicle systems such as Mercedes PSM.
  • The Culture: We are a Google 4.9-star rated shop with a 15,000 sq ft facility, professional-grade equipment, and a team that respects your expertise.

Requirements

  • Proven experience with automotive electrical and/or suspension systems.
  • Proficiency with diagnostic scan tools and electrical systems.
  • Ability to read and interpret complex wiring schematics.
  • A portfolio or examples of "clean" work (wiring, fabrication, etc.) is highly encouraged.
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