APS-4: Heavy Equipment Mechanic II (Contingency)
51-100
Energy
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APS-4: Heavy Equipment Mechanic II (Contingency)
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Program Summary
KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA, and other federal agencies. KBR's areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
This position supports the Army Prepositioned Stocks - 4 Program located in Camp Humphreys, Korea. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II will comply with all applicable safety and environmental regulations, local safety policies, and KBR's Zero Harm program.
Job Summary
The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II provides Care of Stock in Storage (COSIS) based preventive maintenance and field level repair services under the guidance of the Heavy Equipment Section Supervisor. Primary supported systems are the M1977A4 Common Bridge Transporter (CBT), M30 Bridge Erection Boat (BRB), M17 Interior Bays, and M16 Ramp Bays and other equipment maintained on the APS-4 program. The mechanic ensures equipment readiness to Army standards and supports all fielding, storage, and operational activities. General maintenance includes, but is not limited to: Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), general inspections, component repairs and replacement, unscheduled maintenance, and repairs of inbound/outbound vehicles. Detailed maintenance procedures and processes involve the following: Diagnosing or troubleshooting source of component and system malfunctions; determination of required repairs and parts; completion of lubrication orders; -10 and -20 level PMCS required maintenance; removal, replacement, and repairing sub-assemblies and components such as engines, transmissions, and replacing non-repairable parts; repair and replace Fire Suppression System modules, sensors, wiring, and extinguisher bottles; repair and replacement of pneumatic systems and components; performs maintenance related procedures and processes such as road tests, ground guide operations; install anchoring systems, cable supports, and structural components similar to bridge construction, waterfront construction, and civil infrastructure maintenance; adjusts and makes emergency repairs to equipment to include placing and maintaining decals on vehicles, checks and replaces batteries, replaces track, washes, and cleans interiors and exteriors of equipment, checks and maintains fluids and fuel; maintains and accounts for provided and personal tools, equipment, and work areas; performs other duties as assigned.
Roles and Responsibilities
Basic Qualifications (Required Education, Experience, Skills, and Certifications)
Preferred Qualifications (Preferred Education, Experience, Skills, and Certifications)
APS-4: Heavy Equipment Mechanic II (Contingency)
Belong, Connect, Grow, with KBR!
Program Summary
KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical solutions that improve operational readiness and drive innovation. Our solutions help ensure mission success on land, air, sea, space and cyberspace for the Department of Defense, intelligence community, NASA, and other federal agencies. KBR's areas of expertise include engineering, logistics, operations, science, program management, mission IT and cybersecurity.
This position supports the Army Prepositioned Stocks - 4 Program located in Camp Humphreys, Korea. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II will comply with all applicable safety and environmental regulations, local safety policies, and KBR's Zero Harm program.
Job Summary
The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II provides Care of Stock in Storage (COSIS) based preventive maintenance and field level repair services under the guidance of the Heavy Equipment Section Supervisor. Primary supported systems are the M1977A4 Common Bridge Transporter (CBT), M30 Bridge Erection Boat (BRB), M17 Interior Bays, and M16 Ramp Bays and other equipment maintained on the APS-4 program. The mechanic ensures equipment readiness to Army standards and supports all fielding, storage, and operational activities. General maintenance includes, but is not limited to: Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), general inspections, component repairs and replacement, unscheduled maintenance, and repairs of inbound/outbound vehicles. Detailed maintenance procedures and processes involve the following: Diagnosing or troubleshooting source of component and system malfunctions; determination of required repairs and parts; completion of lubrication orders; -10 and -20 level PMCS required maintenance; removal, replacement, and repairing sub-assemblies and components such as engines, transmissions, and replacing non-repairable parts; repair and replace Fire Suppression System modules, sensors, wiring, and extinguisher bottles; repair and replacement of pneumatic systems and components; performs maintenance related procedures and processes such as road tests, ground guide operations; install anchoring systems, cable supports, and structural components similar to bridge construction, waterfront construction, and civil infrastructure maintenance; adjusts and makes emergency repairs to equipment to include placing and maintaining decals on vehicles, checks and replaces batteries, replaces track, washes, and cleans interiors and exteriors of equipment, checks and maintains fluids and fuel; maintains and accounts for provided and personal tools, equipment, and work areas; performs other duties as assigned.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Experience with diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and mechanical diagnostics.
- Ability to read and follow TMs, MAC charts, troubleshooting guides, work instructions and work orders.
- Ability to use maintenance tools, diagnostic equipment, wiring diagrams and relevant technical and parts manuals.
- Ability to work from technical manuals, work instructions, and work orders.
- Be able to provide a basic tool set equal to a General Mechanics Tool Set.
Basic Qualifications (Required Education, Experience, Skills, and Certifications)
- Must be a U.S. Citizen with a valid U.S. Passport.
- Possess a valid State Motor Vehicle Operator License.
- Ability to provide documentation to qualify as US EXPAT Invited Contractor Status and SOFA Visa IAW USFK 700-19 Regulation.
- High School/GED plus five years of directly related work experience in the maintenance and repair of CBTs, BRBs, M17, and M16 systems.
- In lieu of formal course work, a combination of college credits, on-the-job training, other formalized training, or experience may be considered.
- Favorable adjudication of an NACI background check.
- Must be able to work in a non-temperature-controlled environment, heat and humidity.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds to waist level and 35 pounds to shoulder height.
- Required to pass initial and periodic medical screening.
Preferred Qualifications (Preferred Education, Experience, Skills, and Certifications)
- Certification from a vocational school or other recognized source such as a military service-related Advanced Individual Training with a focus on heavy track vehicle maintenance is preferred.
JOB SUMMARY
APS-4: Heavy Equipment Mechanic II (Contingency)