Upfits builds on light duty trucks cars, boats, buses, motorcycles UTV and PWC; Utilize advanced diagnostic tools and software to troubleshoot modern vehicle electronic and mechanical systems; Understands automotive 12-volt system, proper diagnostics of 12 volt systems, and how to manipulate onboard vehicle system to meet agency needs; Can read and understand complex manufacture specific wire diagrams; Design, fabricate and install custom brackets, mounts, and hangers for police equipment; Prepare new patrol or detective vehicles for service; Install specialized law enforcement law enforcement equipment, including overhead lights, sirens, radios, wiring harnesses, partitions, shotgun racks and wig-wag headlight systems; Changes, rotates and repairs tires ensuring proper wheel balancing; Replace front and rear brakes, repack wheel bearings, and bleeds brake systems as required; Perform manufacture scheduled maintenance; Conduct routine maintenance and servicing including oil changes, filter replacements, fluid flushes and lubrication. Most of the work is performed inside a vehicle repair shop where it may be drafty, noisy and fumes from vehicles are usually present; Dirt, dust, and grease are always present; Vehicle fluids, such as battery acids and hydraulic fluids, may cause burns or irritate the skin; There is frequent exposure to hot, heavy and sharp components where there is always the possibility of cuts, bruises, shocks, burns, and strains; The incumbent makes repairs while the vehicle is overhead, and where the parts worked on are in hard to reach places; The incumbent must stand, bend, stretch, and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions; Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds; May be asked to perform inspections and aide in investigations on vehicles that were involved in fatalities during accidents or the possible commission of a crime; The position requires work on hard surfaces for long periods of time.