Field Service Technician - Sterling, Va

Rivian Rivian · Auto · Sterling, VA · Service

This role is for a hands-on Field Service Technician responsible for supporting Rivian vehicle repairs, including diagnosis, repairs, installations, and inspections. The technician will utilize technical resources, manage parts operations, and document work. Qualifications include a High School Diploma, proficiency with tools, a valid driver's license, and computer skills. Experience in automotive repair, especially with electric vehicles, is preferred. Technical skills include understanding low and high voltage systems, chassis, brakes, suspension, and thermal systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Perform or assist with assigned vehicle diagnosis, repairs, installations, and inspections, whether at a service center or in the field directly at customer homes, businesses, or other convenient locations.
  2. Identify and explain the Rivian product line, EV framework, tools, and accessories.
  3. Utilize available technical resources to follow Rivian repair procedures efficiently without compromising quality or safety.
  4. Conduct road tests to ensure the quality of repairs.
  5. Manage necessary parts operations, including ordering, receiving, shipping, and inventory.

Skills

Required

  • High School Diploma, GED, or other recognized high school equivalency credential
  • Proficient in using hand tools and power tools
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record
  • Ability to drive a non-commercial truck and trailer
  • Available for a 40-hour work week, including weekends, holidays, and varied shifts
  • Proficient with laptops or computers in Windows or Mac environments
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to perform physical tasks (lifting up to 50 lbs., sitting, standing, walking, etc.)
  • Ability to read and speak fluent English
  • Ability to read and interpret documents (e.g., schematics, regulations)
  • Foundational understanding of basic electricity theory
  • Ability to safely use a DVOM
  • Ability to read and leverage electrical schematics
  • Understanding of high voltage systems risks and safe handling procedures
  • Ability to service vehicle thermal systems
  • 609 certification (for refrigerant handling)

Nice to have

  • Ability to drive a non-commercial truck and trailer
  • Hands-on work experience in an automotive shop
  • Recent automotive graduate
  • Background in electric vehicle (EV) or hybrid repair
  • Experience in start-up environments
  • Experience with parts departments, billing, and work order management systems
  • Deep understanding of automotive electronics (CAN and LIN networks)
  • Ability to diagnose complex faults and perform wiring repairs
  • Ability to diagnose complex high voltage faults
  • Proficient in fundamental chassis service (tire mounting/balancing, alignments, brake component replacement)
  • Ability to diagnose mechanical suspension components
  • Ability to resolve advanced vehicle dynamic issues (traction control, ABS, power steering)
  • Adept at resolving complex drivability concerns (NVH)
  • Comprehensive understanding of A/C system and components

What the JD emphasized

  • must be at least 21 years old
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and maintain a clean driving record, with no driving-related suspensions or revocations within a 3-5 year period.
  • Must be available for a 40-hour work week, which may include weekends, holidays, and shifts during early morning, evening, or overnight hours based on business needs.
  • Ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting up to 50 lbs., sitting, standing, walking, and frequent use of hands for grasping tools and data entry.
  • Physical exertion may be required to perform occupational tasks (sitting, standing, walking, bending, kneeling, carrying, reaching, pushing, pulling, and lifting up to 50 lbs.).
  • Ability to read and speak fluent English.
  • Ability to see, read and interpret documents such as governmental regulations, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions or schematics.
  • Technicians should have a foundational understanding of basic electricity theory and be able to safely use a DVOM for various circuit measurements.
  • Proficiency should extend to reading and leveraging electrical schematics as a diagnostic resource.
  • A core requirement is understanding the risks involved with high voltage systems and the ability to safely power them down and work on them using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Technicians must be able to service vehicle thermal systems, starting with the ability to perform a coolant drain-and-fill and safely handle refrigerant with a 609 certification.