About the job
Why Join roadsurfer?
COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT & TEAM ACTIVITIES
Become part of a dynamic team with a flat hierarchy that promotes camaraderie. We regularly organize fun team-building events, including sports activities and casual pizza & beer evenings.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
We are committed to your personal and professional development through tailored growth plans and our Inhouse Academy.
CAMPER EXPERIENCE ALLOWANCE
Enjoy an annual budget to immerse yourself in the #happyroadsurfing lifestyle.
EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS
Access our Corporate Benefits Platform and enjoy discounts through the Travel Industry Card along with offers for family and friends.
Your Responsibilities:
Travel across Spain to provide on-site maintenance and repairs at our locations.
Conduct maintenance and repair work on motorhomes (RVs) and campers.
Identify and rectify issues in mechanical, electrical, electronic, and water systems.
Perform system tests and inspections to ensure vehicle safety and functionality.
Adhere to technical specifications and safety regulations.
Document completed tasks accurately using various tools and software.
Prepare for assignments, including readiness for short-term international travel and ensuring necessary spare parts and equipment are available.
Qualifications:
Completion of training as a motor vehicle mechatronics technician, commercial vehicle technician, or a related technical qualification.
Several years of hands-on experience in vehicle maintenance and repair, preferably in the motorhome or commercial vehicle sector.
In-depth knowledge of troubleshooting and repairing camping installations and modifications (electrical, freshwater, and wastewater systems).
Willingness to travel and the flexibility to work abroad for extended periods as needed.
Proficient in English, both written and spoken; additional languages are a plus.
Ability to work independently, with a structured approach and a strong sense of accountability.
Excellent teamwork and communication abilities.
Valid Class B driving license.
