Job Summary
Performs motor vehicle maintenance and repair work. Performs maintenance and repairs on motor vehicles, small engines, generators, and related equipment. Repairs and modifies combustion powered light to heavy wheeled vehicles and equipment. Works under limited supervision with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Responsible for general boat maintenance (non-engine repairs). Responsible for handy-man-type repairs on buildings and training aids as well as fabrication of a variety of training aids. Operations will include both daily maintenance activities, fabrication, training, and field training support activities. The primary duty is tactical vehicle repair with additional secondary duties of facility maintenance and fabrication. Tertiary duties include field training support activities such as performing non-instructional support to student training to include but not limited to; patient or Operational Forces (OPFOR) roleplay in the field, driving vehicles, driving boats, and generalized support duties.
Role and Responsibilities
- Inventory and maintain maritime-related equipment.
- Maintain and repair unit-assigned tactical vehicles to include but not limited to the Polaris DAGOR, MRZR, and BC Customs SXV. This includes major and minor repairs.
- Checks with Polaris every six months for any technical service bulletins which have been posted.
- Maintains Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) Certification for off-road driving as an instructor and instructs two classes per year IAW ROHVA guidelines to maintain certifications.
- Review ROHVA training plans and complete training within 120 days of in-processing.
- Tailor ROHVA training plan to suit the needs of the 351st SWTS.
- Provides the 351 SWTS support at both Kirtland AFB as well as other 351 SWTS training locations within the CONUS or OCONUS locations as designated by the unit. Predominantly, most locations are within the southwestern region of the United States.
- Schedule and complete routine preventive maintenance and minor repairs as necessary to ensure that required tactical vehicles are available for training events.
- Forecast supplies, equipment, and future logistical requirements to facilitate future repairs of tactical vehicle fleet, unit-assigned boats, and additional supplies for handy-man activities or fabrication. Member will share forecasting with SWM leads to be integrated into the annual budget and spend plans.
- Coordinates the maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and mechanical equipment if repairs cannot be completed on-site.
- Repairs and schedules maintenance of systems to include diesel, gasoline and other types of internal combustion engines such as 2, 4, 6 and 8 cylinder engines.
- Repairs basic issues associated with Manual, Automatic and CVT transmissions.
- Identifies issues and conditions that required specialized repairs and coordinates/schedules these repairs.
- Utilizes visual and auditory checks and test equipment, such as engine analyzers, compression testers, voltmeters, ohmmeters, and pressure gauges to determine the exact nature or extent of repair or adjustment necessary to complete work orders. Determines whether any additional repairs are necessary.
- Removes and disassembles engines and or assemblies, sub-assemblies, components and fuel, hydraulic, and oil pressure systems.
- Checks and repairs electrical and cooling systems.
- Fabricates custom requirements to tactical vehicle fleet to include paint, weapons, mounts, little mounts, and related items.
- Inspects, inflates, and changes wheels and tires and uses machines to mount new tires onto wheels.
- Performs oil and filter changes, transmission service, brake and suspension repair, tire installation and repair, wheel alignments, air conditioning diagnosis and repair, and other scheduled maintenance to ensure equipment is properly serviced.
- Tests motors and engines for satisfactory performance.
- Installs after-market accessories and equipment.
- Maintains records of work performed and parts used.
- Uses on-board or hand-held electronic diagnostic equipment and other specialized tools and equipment to include but not limited to pressure gauges, feeler and dial gauges, ignition timers, injection testers, vacuum and fuel pump testing equipment tto isolate and adjust malfunctions.
- Troubleshoot equipment by servicing and making repairs including removing and replacing new or rebuilt assemblies such as voltage regulators, generators, brake cylinders, etc.
- Removes and cleans fuel tank and spark plugs and adjusts tappets.
- Changes and adjusts distributors and similar work.
- Performs other preventive maintenance operations as required.
- Repairs, transports, and assists in the field use of inflatable vehicle decoys for training support to include but not limited to inflatable tanks, technicals, and antiaircraft systems.
Maritime Maintenance and Maintenance Support
- Inventory and maintain maritime-related equipment.
- Performs general, non-engine boat maintenance and repairs.
- Be willing to become boat master qualified to support training operations.
- Schedule and complete routine preventive maintenance and minor repairs as necessary to ensure required watercraft are available for training events.
- Advise Commander or Unit Logistics office of major repairs and overhauls that need to be accomplished by a manufacturer's authorized service facility or equivalent and if the watercraft or engine needs to be replaced. The Subcontractor shall schedule an off-base repair by an authorized mechanic.
- Maintain and provide inputs to improve or update Government Furnished Publications including regulations, publications, and directives required by MAJCOMs, NAVSEA, and NAVSAFECEN pertaining to waterborne operations. Improvement suggestions shall be routed through the Standardization and Evaluation office for processing.
- Maintain the Maritime and Vehicles MSDS and HAZMAT programs
- Comply with company standard operating policies and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Required Qualifications and Education
- Shall have three years' experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of small engines, and vehicles. Experience with watercraft is desired.
- Shall have three years' experience and understanding of basic welding in pertaining to minor and major vessel/vehicular structure repair.
- Shall have three years of experience working as a vehicle mechanic.
- Shall have experience or training in personal protection equipment (PPE) required under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA).
- Desired to have experience safely operating tactical vehicles.
- Experience with USAF PMEL and HAZMAT handling requirements is desired. If
necessary, the Government will provide training to the Contractor after award.
Preferred Qualifications and Education
- Desired to have experience safely operating tactical vehicles.
- Experience with USAF PMEL and HAZMAT handling requirements is desired.
- Possess a High School Diploma, or equivalent.
Work authorization/security clearance requirements
- Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
- Outdoor environment. Potential exposure to cold and heat
- Equipment Used: computer and other maintenance/technical equipment
- Sitting: 25%
- Standing: 50%
- Walking: 25%
- Lifting: Up to 25 lbs. 50% of Time
- Hours: Full-time work week with possible weekend or evening work to support training events
- Travel: 0-15%
Affirmative Action/EEO statement F3EA, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. F3EA, Inc. makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time. Other duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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