SURFACE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (TITLE 32)
Company: Army National Guard Units
Location: Warrenton
Posted on: October 27, 2024
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Job Description:
Summary This National Guard position is for a SURFACE
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Position Description Number
D1193000 / D1194000 and is part of the OR UTES 2, National Guard.
Responsibilities As a SURFACE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (TITLE 32),
WG-5801-8/10, this position is located in the Joint Forces
Headquarters-State, Logistics Directorate (J-4), Surface
Maintenance Facility. The purpose of this position is to perform
maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, inspection, and/or overhaul
of a variety of combat, tactical, commercial, and special purpose
vehicles and equipment. (1) Troubleshoots, performs maintenance and
major repairs on heavy-duty mobile equipment, combat, tactical and
automotive vehicles. This may include self-propelled artillery,
tracked cargo and personnel carriers, road graders, mobile cranes,
front loaders, conveyors, bulldozers, power shovels, compressors,
generators, tanks, tracked combat vehicles, sedans, buses,
all-terrain vehicles, trucks, semi-trailers, forklifts, tractors,
and accessory equipment. Troubleshoots, repairs and overhauls major
systems to include internal combustion engines, turbine engines,
automatic and non-automatic transmissions, heavy duty drive line
systems, and hydraulic utility systems and controls. Makes repairs
to assemblies and components such as voltage regulators,
generators/alternators, brake cylinders, etc. Performs work in
accordance with modification work orders, technical manuals,
lubrication orders, maintenance bulletins, regulations or
management policies. May repair a variety of more complex major
systems to include engines, cross drive or similar multi-system
transmissions and a variety of intricate fuel injection systems.
(2) Troubleshoots equipment and diagnoses the cause of mechanical
failures by means of visual and auditory checks and/or uses test
equipment such as engine analyzers, compression testers,
voltmeters, ohmmeters, pressure gauges, and computer diagnostic
tools. Utilizes embedded diagnostics in equipment and a wide
variety of original equipment manufacturer system analyzers in
order to determine the exact nature or extent of repair. Determines
what adjustments may be necessary to complete work orders, and
whether any additional repairs other than those specified or
indicated on the work order are necessary. (3) Removes and
disassembles engines and major assemblies, sub-assemblies,
components, and fuel, hydraulic, and oil pressure systems. Makes
the appropriate repairs, overhaul, or modifications in accordance
with the proper repair specifications and procedures. Reassembles
engines and other systems, and adjusts, tests, and reinstalls in
vehicles and equipment as necessary. Makes adjustments and repairs
to electrical and suspension systems. May install pistons, sleeves,
rings, bearings, rods, crankshafts, timing gears, and rocker arms.
May be required to perform fuel injection equipment repair,
overhaul, rebuild, and calibration duties utilizing a variety of
complex test and calibration equipment. (4) Independently performs
repairs and maintenance functions in remote locations that can be
accomplished by removing, cleaning, reinstalling, or replacing
defective parts of components and systems such as injectors,
leaking wheel cylinders, corroded mufflers, fuel tanks, brake
cylinders and worn brake shoes, voltage regulators, generators,
injector pumps, and fuel pumps. Provides technical guidance and
specialized team leadership to lower grade employees within the
team. Assists lower grade mechanics in performing major repair
work. May provide Field and limited Sustainment maintenance at unit
locations as part of a contact team. Recovers and evacuates
inoperable vehicles from the unit location of breakdown. May assist
higher graded mechanics in repairing a variety of interconnected
systems such as electrical, air and hydraulic systems, complex
state of the art electrical and electronic systems that use
specialized diagnostic equipment to identify problems, complex fuel
injection systems and other similar complex systems. (5) Conducts
readiness and repair inspections on vehicles and associated
equipment supported by the activity. Performs operational
inspections and ensures vehicles and equipment are properly
serviced, including brake adjustments, replacing hydraulic fluids,
greasing, cleaning, etc., and performs other preventive maintenance
operations as required. Inspects supported equipment prior to use
during Inactive Duty Training (IDT) and Annual Training (AT), to
ensure that it is functioning properly. May inspect in-process
repair work of lower graded repairer to ensure equipment is being
repaired in accordance with pertinent requirements. May serve as a
commodity inspector during Command Maintenance Management
evaluations (COMET) or as a member of a Maintenance Assistance
Instruction Team (MAIT). (6) Performs other duties as assigned.
*The above description only mentions a limited amount of the
position's official duties. For a full comprehensive document that
covers all the duties of the position, please contact one of the
Recruitment Specialist at the bottom of the announcement.
Requirements Conditions of Employment Qualifications Areas of
Consideration: Area 1 - Current permanent and indefinite T32
technicians of the Oregon ARNG. Area 2 - Current permanent and
indefinite T5 employees of the Oregon ARNG. Area 3 - Current
service members in the Oregon ARNG. Area 4 - Individuals in the
active duty Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. Area 5 - US
citizens eligible to meet the military requirements for membership
in the Oregon ARNG. GENERAL and SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Work is covered by the 5800-job family
which includes occupations involved in repairing, adjusting, and
maintaining self-propelled transportation and other mobile
equipment (except aircraft), including any special purpose features
with which they may be equipped. Experience or training which
demonstrates knowledge of equipment to be able to do routine jobs,
simple preventative maintenance tasks, and can use common tools and
equipment in the line of work. WG-08 - Must have at least 12 months
experience or training using common hand and power tools and a
small variety of test and measurement devices to make mechanical
repairs. Experience removing, adjusting, replacing, cleaning, and
installing a variety of parts, components, and accessories.
Experience which demonstrates a basic understanding of mechanical,
electrical, and hydraulic theory applying to vehicles; and skill to
replace, fit, install, and make adjustments. Experience
demonstrating an understanding of the makeup and operation of the
various individual systems maintained and their interrelationships.
Experience reading and interpreting parts lists, manufactures'
repair manuals, diagrams, and electrical schematics. WG-10 - Must
have at least 18 months experience or training leading to a
thorough knowledge of the mechanical makeup, operation, and working
relationships of complex systems, assemblies, and parts for a
variety of combat, tactical, commercial, special purpose vehicles,
and equipment. Ability to diagnose, repair, overhaul, and modify a
variety of combat, tactical, commercial, special purpose vehicles,
and equipment. Knowledge of electrical, electronic, hydraulic,
pneumatic, and other non-mechanical systems that have a functional
relationship and effect on the operation of mechanical systems.
Knowledge of hydraulic lifting, loading, turning, and positioning
systems and their mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and
electronic controls. Basic knowledge of electronics, sufficient to
identify and replace defective components, such as sensors, diodes,
and circuit boards. Ability to repair or overhaul major components
such as diesel, multi-fuel or gasoline engines, turbine engines,
automatic and manual transmissions, drive line assemblies,
electrical and electronic systems and accessories, fuel injection
systems, and emission control systems. Education Additional
Information The following applies to Bargaining Unit Positions:
Bargaining unit positions within the Oregon National Guard are
represented by AFGE, local 2986 (AFL-CIO). If you are a male
applicant who was born after 12/31/1959 and are required to
register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense
Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you
are not eligible for appointment in this agency
(https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfRegistration.aspx).
Keywords: Army National Guard Units, Springfield , SURFACE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Professions , Warrenton, Oregon
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