Fleet Maintenance Technician - Class B
Company : Chick-fil-A Supply
Location : Salt Lake City, UT, 84116
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Overview
Fleet Maintenance Technicians are responsible for maintaining and repairing transportation delivery equipment used for the delivery and unloading of merchandise at Chick-fil-A restaurants. The Fleet Maintenance Technician—Class B is responsible for servicing a broad array of equipment, including heavy duty tractors, refrigeration units, insulated trailers and hydraulic liftgates in a safe, orderly, and timely fashion to maximize equipment availability for delivery.
About Chick-fil-A Supply
Chick-fil-A Supply®, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chick-fil-A, Inc., is an innovative distribution service provider focused on understanding and meeting the unique needs of Chick-fil-A restaurants. Chick-fil-A Supply® ensures restaurants have the food and products they need through a seamless delivery experience that extends Chick-fil-A's culture of care. For more information, visit cfa-supply.com.
Benefits:
On top of annual earnings, you will get an additional $22,000 worth of Benefits per year!
- Food and Drinks Provided: Free meals, snacks and drinks as part of your workday!
- Generous Paid Time Off:
- PTO: Accrue up to 3 weeks of PTO your first year with immediate access to (40) hours upon hire
- Wellness: (16) hours per year
- Holidays: (7) days per year and (1) floating holiday
- Health Insurance Options: A variety of health insurance options for medical, dental and vision, including a no premium health insurance option for individuals and families
- Retirement: 401k with 5% match for eligible employees
- Education Investment Plan: We offer a $45,000 lifetime maximum benefit for continued education of eligible Team Members!
- Additional Benefits: To help you thrive in all areas of life including emotional, social, physical, financial and spiritual
Responsibilities
- Perform duties by following the Chick-fil-A safety standards.
- Inspect and maintain vehicle supplies and equipment.
- Troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems.
- Complete thorough documentation and work orders for repairs in the Fleet Maintenance Management System
- Closeout work orders in a timely manner including entering the required information in the Fleet Maintenance Management System
- Repair delivery equipment, tractors, trailers, Passenger vehicles or any piece of equipment used for the delivery and unloading of merchandise.
- Repair and maintenance of Material handling equipment.
- Inspect brake systems, steering systems, suspension components to ensure proper and safe operation.
- Perform preventative maintenance on such equipment as Tractors, Trailers, Liftgates, Refrigeration and Material equipment.
- Diagnose repairs on fleet using the latest technology including Cummins InSite, Eaton Road ranger, Bendix ACON, Davie 4. Carrier E-solutions.
- Use hand tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well as power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, drill press and jacks and hoists.
- Raise trucks and heavy parts or equipment using hydraulic jacks or hoists.
- Immediately communicate problems with Supervisor
- Obey traffic laws and follow established traffic and transportation procedures.
- Document maintenance activities and repairs.
- Utilize computer programs such as Microsoft office.
- Adhere to Federal Motor Carrier Guidelines
- May be required to operate a company vehicle to repair equipment as part of a roadside service call.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area.
- Work in a safe manner according to company policies and federal, state, and local regulations
- Train other employees and act as a mentor.
- Work with transportation team to perform quarterly driver training and safety lane events.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Must acquire EPA 608 & EPA 609 Licenses within 6 months of hire.
- Tech must have provide basic hand tools.
- Demonstrated proficiency in the diagnostics and repair of brake systems both air and hydraulic.
- Working knowledge of diesel engines and must be able to perform all diesel repairs.
- Working knowledge of refrigeration systems and capable of performing necessary repairs under the direction of another certified technician.
- Working knowledge of hydraulic liftgates and ability to perform all repairs. Ability to troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems.
- Must be able to walk extensively.
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time usually for 8-10 hours.
- Must be able to lift 30-60 lbs. repetitively and heavier items weighing up to 100 lbs. occasionally and frequently push or pull three hundred (300) pounds.
- Must be capable of following instructions and be a self-starter.
- Must be capable of working independently with a minimum amount of supervision.
- Must be capable of working in a mobile fashion to support transportation operations.
- Must be willing to work nights, weekends and shifts.
Preferred Qualifications
- Class “A” CDL or willingness to complete CDL training.
- ASE Certifications or willingness to acquire.
- Prior experience using a Fleet Maintenance Management System.
- Material handling equipment experience is a plus since a forklift is used on occasion.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience with welding
Minimum Years of Experience
2Travel Requirements
15%Required Level of Education
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Frequently asked questions
Salt Lake City's fleet maintenance sector is growing, with increasing demand for Class B licensed technicians skilled in diesel and refrigeration repairs. Candidates with hands-on experience and EPA certifications often find a favorable hiring landscape, though competition rises for roles offering comprehensive benefits like those at Chick-fil-A Supply.
Besides the mandatory EPA 608 and 609 licenses, Utah employers often value ASE certifications and Class A CDL endorsements. These credentials enhance a technician’s versatility in handling diesel engines, hydraulic systems, and heavy equipment, boosting employability in competitive markets like Salt Lake City.
Emphasize your expertise in diesel engine diagnostics, brake system repairs, refrigeration maintenance, and hydraulic liftgate troubleshooting. Familiarity with fleet management software and proficiency in safety compliance also strengthen your candidacy for positions demanding technical precision and efficiency.
Expect a dynamic routine involving inspection of tractors, trailers, and refrigeration units, performing preventive maintenance, troubleshooting mechanical issues, and documenting repairs. Efficient time management is crucial to ensure fleet readiness and adherence to safety protocols.
Technicians can progress to supervisory roles, specialize in advanced diagnostics, or expand into fleet management. Chick-fil-A Supply’s education investment plan supports continued learning, enabling team members to develop leadership skills or technical certifications to accelerate career growth.
Chick-fil-A Supply offers a $45,000 lifetime education benefit, encouraging technicians to pursue certifications like ASE or CDL training. The company fosters mentorship and quarterly safety training, creating an environment that nurtures skill enhancement and career progression.
Beyond competitive wages, technicians receive free meals, generous PTO including wellness hours, comprehensive health insurance options, and a 401k plan with matching. These perks contribute to a supportive work culture focused on employee well-being and stability.
Salaries for Fleet Maintenance Technicians in Salt Lake City typically range from $50,000 to $65,000 annually, reflecting local living costs and industry demand. Companies like Chick-fil-A Supply may offer additional benefits that effectively increase total compensation.
Yes, readiness to work nights and weekends is essential due to 24/7 fleet support needs. Flexibility ensures timely repairs and minimal delivery disruptions, aligning with Chick-fil-A Supply’s commitment to operational excellence.
This role requires specialized knowledge in diesel engines, refrigeration units, and hydraulic liftgates specific to delivery fleets. Unlike general maintenance jobs, it demands EPA certifications, heavy equipment handling, and adherence to federal motor carrier regulations.