What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Service Technician – Medical Mobility Equipment (Wheelchairs & Rehab Technology) position at Action Seating and Mobility?
Description
Location: Fayetteville, AR
Schedule: Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Pay: $19–$23/hour (based on experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time
About The Role
Action Seating & Mobility is seeking a Field Service Technician to repair, assemble, modify, and deliver powered and manual wheelchairs and adaptive mobility equipment throughout Northwest Arkansas.
This role combines mechanical troubleshooting, electronics work, and independent field service with a clear advancement pathway into Complex Rehabilitation Technology (CRT)—one of the fastest-growing technical specialties in healthcare.
Technicians with backgrounds in automotive, diesel, HVAC, industrial maintenance, equipment installation, bicycle repair and maintenance, or biomedical repair transition successfully into this position.
What You’ll Work On
You’ll diagnose and repair:
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Paid Training & Certifications
We Provide Structured Technical Training And Certification Support, Including
Required
Automotive technician
Diesel technician
HVAC technician
Maintenance technician
Biomedical technician
Industrial repair technician
Equipment installer or assembler
DME technician
Physical Requirements
Prior wheelchair experience is not required.
This is not assembly-line repair work.
You’ll specialize in advanced medical mobility systems that patients depend on every day for safety, independence, and access to their lives.
Benefits Include
Location: Fayetteville, AR
Schedule: Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Pay: $19–$23/hour (based on experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time
About The Role
Action Seating & Mobility is seeking a Field Service Technician to repair, assemble, modify, and deliver powered and manual wheelchairs and adaptive mobility equipment throughout Northwest Arkansas.
This role combines mechanical troubleshooting, electronics work, and independent field service with a clear advancement pathway into Complex Rehabilitation Technology (CRT)—one of the fastest-growing technical specialties in healthcare.
Technicians with backgrounds in automotive, diesel, HVAC, industrial maintenance, equipment installation, bicycle repair and maintenance, or biomedical repair transition successfully into this position.
What You’ll Work On
You’ll diagnose and repair:
- powered wheelchairs
- joystick controllers and drive electronics
- battery systems and positioning actuators
- seating and support systems
- mechanical mobility components
- custom adaptive equipment
- patient homes
- clinics
- hospitals
- service areas
- warehouse workspace
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Diagnose and repair manual and powered mobility equipment
- Assemble and modify custom rehabilitation seating systems
- Perform field service calls, deliveries, and equipment setups
- Coordinate parts ordering and repair documentation
- Maintain loaner equipment tracking during repair timelines
- Support Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs) during equipment configuration
- Maintain inventory accuracy and organized service workflow
- Travel locally throughout Northwest Arkansas to support patients and clinics
Paid Training & Certifications
We Provide Structured Technical Training And Certification Support, Including
- Paid AMRG technician certification
- Manufacturer electronics and controller training
- Seating and positioning system education
- Documentation and insurance workflow training
- Advanced Complex Rehab Technology exposure
Required
- Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting ability
- Experience using hand and power tools
- Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
- Ability to work independently in field environments
- Professional communication with patients and caregivers
Automotive technician
Diesel technician
HVAC technician
Maintenance technician
Biomedical technician
Industrial repair technician
Equipment installer or assembler
DME technician
Physical Requirements
Prior wheelchair experience is not required.
- Lift up to 85 pounds occasionally (with equipment or team assistance)
- Drive between service locations throughout the day
- Work in homes, clinics, and warehouse environments
- Stand, walk, and move throughout an 8-hour shift
This is not assembly-line repair work.
You’ll specialize in advanced medical mobility systems that patients depend on every day for safety, independence, and access to their lives.
Benefits Include
- predictable weekday schedule (no weekends)
- local travel only
- paid certification training
- structured technical career advancement
- supportive clinical partnership environment
- stable and growing specialty healthcare field
Salary : $19 - $23