Entry level powersports technician
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Overview
Job Description
Are you mechanically inclined and passionate about motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, or other powersports vehicles? We’re looking for an Entry-Level Powersports Technician to join our service team and grow with us. This is a great opportunity to start a hands-on career in the powersports industry—no prior dealership experience required.
What You’ll Do:
Assist with routine maintenance and repairs on powersports vehicles
Uncrate and assemble new units according to manufacturer specifications
Perform pre-delivery inspections (PDI) on new machines
Install accessories and aftermarket parts (winches, lights, racks, windshields, etc.)
Learn to diagnose mechanical and electrical issues under the guidance of experienced technicians
Help keep the shop clean, organized, and safe
Accurately complete work orders and service documentation
Follow manufacturer guidelines and shop safety procedures
What We’re Looking For:
Strong interest in powersports and mechanical work
Basic mechanical knowledge or hands-on experience (school, hobby, or previous work)
Willingness to learn and take direction
Good work ethic and attention to detail
Ability to use basic hand tools
Reliable and team-oriented
Valid driver’s license
What We Offer:
Training and on-the-job learning
Opportunity for advancement and technician certifications
Competitive entry-level pay
Supportive team environment
Employee discounts on parts, accessories, and gear
If you’re ready to turn your interest in powersports into a career and learn from experienced professionals, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and get your start in the powersports industry!
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