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Automotive Fleet Technician - Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara, CA

SoCalGas
United States, California, Santa Barbara
Jun 12, 2026
About Us
At SoCalGas, we believe that every Californian deserves a resilient energy future. We are working to achieve that future by empowering California to reach its sustainability goals through innovation, collaboration, and decarbonization. As our state's energy needs change, we will be there providing reliable energy that is clean, safe, and affordable to our 22 million customers.
In addition to helping shape the future of hydrogen technology and clean energy, as an employee of SoCalGas you'll also enjoy an aggressive total compensation plan, multiple upward mobility opportunities and the ability to find a true work life balance. We also strive to reflect the communities we serve by attracting top talent and maintaining a diverse workforce. To discover more about how rewarding it is to work here, we invite you to visit these pages on our website: Our Mission; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Sustainability, In the Community, and Employee Benefits. Join SoCalGas today to share in our mission to build the cleanest, safest, and most innovative energy company in America!
Socal Gas is seeking qualified candidates for the Automotive Fleet Technician Position at the Santa Barbara Base Location. Starting Pay will be $51.94/hr
Primary Purpose:
The qualified candidate will perform vehicle and construction equipment problem diagnosis, repairs and preventative maintenance to ensure their uninterrupted and safe operations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
* Performs duties within Company guidelines and established safety procedures
* Performs scheduled and unscheduled vehicle maintenance on all Company vehicles, construction equipment, garage equipment and natural gas vehicle (NGV) compressors based on manufacturers' specifications or standards set forth in Company Practices and Procedures.
* Interprets guidelines and makes judgments in the diagnosis and repair/replace decisions needed to solve each mechanical or electrical problem faced.
* Verifies that all vehicles and equipment assigned to the base receive a thorough "A" or "B" service at the time indicated by the Company's standard preventative maintenance schedule. "A" service includes tires, cooling system, battery system, engine compartment and dual fuel ignition interrupter switch. "B" maintenance service provides most of the lubrication, adjustment and maintenance needed by a vehicle.
* Analyzes operating complaints by users and initiates repairs necessary to satisfy difficulties. Road tests vehicles and equipment as part of the "B" service or as the result of driver requests and notes indications of malfunction.
* Determines the need to adjust, repair or replace parts or assemblies, employing the most economical method and using such instruments as infra-red testers and oscilloscopes and other instruments. Makes the needed repairs or adjustments or arranges for outside repair in a manner that will minimize vehicle downtime failures, maintenance cost and harmful exhaust emissions.
* Checks ignition, fuel, cooling, electrical, drive, braking and handling systems. Disassembles and repairs engine components such as alternators, carburetors, distributors, natural gas control valves, regulators, clutches, transmissions, brakes, light circuits, wheel bearings, tie rods, warning devices, gauges, hydraulic cylinders and valves, hoses, vacuum switches, throttle controls, air brakes, rheostats, winches, cranes, air compressors, welders and their regulating devices, etc. May perform minor brazing and welding.
* Follows regulatory requirements and Company procedures as required.
* Records work performed on Company documents in accordance with Company Form Instructions and keeps a maintenance history file on all vehicles in the area.
* On occasion, trains and furnishes guidance to the Auto Service Assistants.
* Maintains Automotive Memo manual and familiarizes self with applicable Automotive Formal Communication documents. May notify drivers of assigned vehicles or their supervisors that their vehicles are due for service and arranges a loan vehicle if necessary.
* Assists the Lead Auto Mechanic in maintaining sufficient levels of automotive parts inventory conductive to efficient operation.
* Deals with vendors for inventory orders, deliveries and supplies, as well as with outside repair agencies when it is cost effective to have the work done outside. Returns obsolete parts for credit.
* Performs various other equivalent and lower-grade functions
Contacts
Frequent contact with supervisor, co-workers, field personnel, auto parts dealers, suppliers, auto repair vendors, etc. Occasional contact with California Highway Patrol, government personnel, general public.
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