Phoenix Metro RV Technicians

Mobile RV Pro is the fastest growing Mobile RV repair company in the country. We are looking for technicians to join our Arizona team in the greater Maricopa County.

Our technicians repair almost everything in a Travel Trailer and Motor Home except the engine. We are looking for qualified technicians who want to get out of the shop and interact with the customers. See the impact your work makes on others. We give you a lot of flexibility. You can choose your schedule (8 to 5, 4 10’s, work weekends or not–you decide.) Take the time to hunt or fish. With Mobile RV Pro we can help you live the lifestyle you want and make good money at the same time.

This is a full-time position not a contract position. You will be required to use your vehicle at first and your fuel expenses will be reimbursed until you qualify for a company vehicle. Check our Google reviews by searching Mobile RV Pro. 4.6 Star customer satisfaction rating–There isn’t a dealership that comes close. Come join the best company today.

Must haves:

  • An entrepreneurial mindset – comfortable with a growing company
  • The ability to work with ambiguities and help develop the position and improve processes
  • A great customer service presence
  • 100% reliable
  • At least 1 year of RV, Automotive, or Aviation repair experience
  • Valid Drivers License
  • Reliable transportation

Nice to have:

  • RVIA certifications

Apply Today

Salt Lake City RV Technician

Mobile RV Pro is the fastest growing Mobile RV repair company in the country. We are looking for 2 additional technicians to join our Utah team in Salt Lake and Davis County.

Our technicians repair almost everything in a Travel Trailer and Motor Home except the engine. We are looking for qualified technicians who want to get out of the shop and interact with the customers. See the impact your work makes on others. We give you a lot of flexibility. You can choose your schedule (8 to 5, 4 10’s, work weekends or not–you decide.) Take the time to hunt or fish. With Mobile RV Pro we can help you live the lifestyle you want and make good money at the same time.

This is a full-time position not a contract position. You will be required to use your vehicle at first and your fuel expenses will be reimbursed until you qualify for a company vehicle. Check our Google reviews by searching Mobile RV Pro. 4.8 Star customer satisfaction rating–There isn’t a dealership that comes close. Come join the best company today.

Must haves:

  • An entrepreneurial mindset – comfortable with a growing company
  • The ability to work with ambiguities and help develop the position and improve processes
  • A great customer service presence
  • 100% reliable
  • At least 1 year of RV, Automotive, or Aviation repair experience
  • Valid Drivers License
  • Reliable transportation

Nice to have:

  • RVIA certifications

Apply Today

Fridge Challenges

5 Tips to Keep Your RV Fridge Working

Perhaps one of the biggest challenges your RV will face in the heat of summer is your refrigerator. During the summer months, your fridge will most likely be working at full capacity.  Here are 5 tips to keep your RV fridge working during the heat of summer. 

  • Keep the door shut
  • Install a fridge fan
  • Park in the shade
  • Check the seal
  • Give it a head start

 

1. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Constantly opening and closing the door releases the cold air, be quick with your food and beverage decisions so the door is not open longer than necessary. If you are consistently opening the fridge for beverages, you may want to use an ice cooler. 

2. Install a fan in the rear compartment to help the flow of air up and through the condenser fins. at the top of the cooling unit. You can purchase these fans which are thermostatically controlled and available with solar power options.

3. When you park your RV, try to park with the refrigerator side of your RV in the shade.

4. The seal on your RV fridge should be nice and tight. You can check the seal on the door by inserting a piece of paper or a dollar bill between the door and the refrigerator case then close the door. Pull the paper or dollar bill out of the fridge door. There should be some resistance when you pull on the bill. You will want to repeat this process at multiple locations around the door.  If you find any place where the paper or bill is not snug or does not provide resistance or simply falls out then the seal should be replaced.

5. Give your fridge a head start by starting the refrigerator a day before you will be using it. This will help it get cold while it is completely empty.  Additionally, cool all food you are taking with you in your home refrigerator and allow all warm foods to cool to room temperature before storing.