EasyCareers Job Posting: USPS Lead Automotive Technician - Fleet Maintenance at United States Postal Service. This is a Part Time role in  Homestead,  FL. Salary: $28 - $36.

USPS Lead Automotive Technician - Fleet Maintenance

Posted on May 06, 2026

Homestead, FL Part Time $28 - $36

Part-Time Opportunity in Homestead, FL

Part-Time Job in Homestead: USPS Lead Automotive Technician - Fleet Maintenance Hiring Organization: United States Postal Service Location: Homestead, FL

Pay: $28-$36/Hour (approx. $38.3k/Year) Benefits: Steady supplemental income with predictable weekly hours. Great option for students, parents, or those seeking extra income.

Position Scope

Apply your your professional skills skills in a flexible part-time role at our Homestead location.

  • This part-time role in Homestead is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our United States Postal Service part-time team in Homestead, FL is growing.
  • Benefit from working part-time in Homestead, a key hub for the Automotive Maintenance industry.


Keep the Fleet Moving!

The USPS operates the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the world. None of the mail moves if the trucks don't run. We are seeking highly skilled Automotive Technicians to manage, diagnose, and repair our massive fleet of Long Life Vehicles (LLVs), ProMasters, and 2-Ton Step Vans.

Technical Duties:

  • Perform complex computer diagnostics to troubleshoot engine, transmission, and electrical failures.
  • Execute heavy line repairs, complete brake overhauls, and preventative maintenance.
  • Utilize advanced welding and fabrication skills to repair aluminum bodies.
  • Serve as a mentor and guide to junior Garagemen and mechanics in the Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF).

The Federal Advantage: Say goodbye to the unpredictable flat-rate "flag hours" of private dealerships! USPS mechanics earn a guaranteed, highly competitive hourly wage, plus the unbeatable federal retirement and health benefits package. Your tools stay secure, and your paychecks stay steady.