Core Responsibilities-
- Diagnose, repair, overhaul, and maintain heavy construction and tactical equipment including cranes, bulldozers, graders, conveyors, compressors, pumps, and similar power-driven equipment in accordance with technical manuals, shop work instructions, and Army maintenance standards.
- Operate, inspect, and test equipment to identify malfunctions; dismantle and reassemble mechanical systems using appropriate tools, diagnostic equipment, hoists, and precision measurement instruments such as micrometers and gauges.
- Replace or repair defective components and assemblies including engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and structural components; perform welding and fabrication repairs as required to restore operational capability.
- Conduct functional testing and operational checks on repaired or overhauled equipment to ensure proper performance and compliance with safety and maintenance standards.
- Serve as the on-site Location Supervisor, directing daily work activities of contractor mechanics and support personnel, assigning tasks, monitoring performance, and ensuring work is completed in accordance with contract requirements.
- Coordinate with Government supervisors, maintenance managers, and the Contractor Project Manager to support maintenance schedules, equipment readiness, training support missions, and logistics operations.
- Operate and transport heavy equipment or vehicles requiring a Class-A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) in support of maintenance operations, equipment movement, and mission requirements.
- Maintain documentation and ensure compliance with Army regulations, safety requirements, environmental policies, and the contractor Quality Control and Safety Plans while supporting operational readiness objectives.
Requirements for Candidate:
- Class-A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) required to meet contract mission requirements and support equipment transport operations.
- Minimum five (5) years of experience performing heavy equipment or military vehicle maintenance, repair, and diagnostics.
- Minimum five (5) years of leadership or supervisory experience directing maintenance personnel or shop operations.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Army maintenance processes, technical manuals, and field-level maintenance procedures or equivalent heavy equipment maintenance standards.
- Ability to diagnose complex mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical system issues and perform repairs using standard and specialized diagnostic equipment.
- Working knowledge of safety standards, OSHA requirements, and Army safety regulations related to equipment maintenance and shop operations.
- Ability to obtain and maintain required installation access, background checks, and Common Access Card (CAC) eligibility in accordance with contract requirements.
- Ability to lift heavy components, operate shop equipment, and work in maintenance facility and field environments while wearing required personal protective equipment.