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VehicleElectrician
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“Vehicle Electrician. Skills: electrical repairs and maintenance to USAF vehicle fleet, inspecting, repairing, maintaining and servicing military and commercial vehicles and equipment, electrical systems on heavy, light and special purpose vehicles and Materials Handling Equipment (MHE), using and interpreting wiring diagrams, test equipment and special tools, charging and repairing air conditioning systems, conducting Limited Technical Inspections (LTI’s), troubleshooting, calibrating and timing”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS); Keeps a stock of charged batteries at the levels laid down in Performance Work Statement (PWS) and as directed by the supervisor
Industry & Context.
determining the causes of malfunctions; diagnosing malfunctions
Must be capable of understanding safety instructions, wiring diagrams and technical manuals, Able to read technical orders and comprehend detailed instructions, Must possess a valid home country driver’s license and ability to obtain host nation driver’s license, May be required to operate material handling equipment, Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust U. S. Government Clearance, U. S. Citizenship is required to obtain a Public Trust Clearance, Shop environment in which mechanical equipment is operated, is loud and noisy, and some pieces of equipment have exposed moving components, Must be able to exert up to 75 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 25 pounds of force constantly to move objects, Requires the ability to climb, reach, and/or stretch arms, legs, or other parts of body to grasp objects, Physical demand requirements are for medium to heavy work, Observes Safety, Environmental and Hazardous Materiel (HAZMAT) procedures followed explicitly
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Three years’ experience as a vehicle electrician required, Evidence of formal training preferably an apprenticeship in electrical engineering required, Must be capable of understanding safety instructions, wiring diagrams and technical manuals, Able to read technical orders and comprehend detailed instructions required, Must possess a valid home country driver’s license and ability to obtain host nation driver’s license, Must be able to speak, read and write English, Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust U. S. Government Clearance, U. S. Citizenship is required to obtain a Public Trust Clearance
Nice to Have
formal training preferably an apprenticeship in electrical engineering
What You'll Do.
Performs electrical repairs and maintenance to USAF vehicle fleet
maintains and services military and commercial vehicles and equipment
Carries out all duties in accordance with USAF mandatory requirements
Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS)
repairs and maintains all electrical systems on heavy
light and special purpose vehicles and Materials Handling Equipment (MHE)
Uses and interprets wiring diagrams
test equipment and special tools
Charge and repair air conditioning systems
Conducts Limited Technical Inspections (LTI’s) on assigned vehicles
determining the causes of malfunctions
extent of repairs required
parts required and cost of repair
Repairs or replaces parts and assemblies
Realigns and adjusts systems on all aspects of motor vehicles
calibrates and times electrical systems
pumps meters and injectors
air conditioning systems and vehicle attachment
Services and carries out preventative maintenance
belts and lubricants as directed on assigned vehicles
Maintains and stores out-load items [wet and dry charged batteries
and other required equipment]
Keeps a stock of charged batteries at the levels laid down in Performance Work Statement (PWS) and as directed by the supervisor
Maintains the battery charging room
Research parts by means of the Federal Logistics (FEDLOG)
Technical Orders and parts manuals
Checks all safety equipment – eyewash stations
first aid kits and emergency exits on weekly and reports faults to Chief Mechanic
Environmental and Hazardous Materiel (HAZMAT) procedures followed explicitly
Fits and removes batteries to vehicles on receipt or out-load
Completes work orders with work done and hours worked
Reports worn or broken tools to the Chief Mechanic and identify new tools required
Performs other duties as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Reports faults to Chief Mechanic; Reports worn or broken tools to the Chief Mechanic and identify new tools required
Communication Scope
speak English; read English; write English
Full Job Description
Purpose and Scope: Performs electrical repairs and maintenance to USAF vehicle fleet. Inspects, repairs, maintains and services military and commercial vehicles and equipment. Carries out all duties in accordance with USAF mandatory requirements. Ensures compliance with Performance Work Statement (PWS). Essential Responsibilities: · Inspects, tests, repairs and maintains all electrical systems on heavy, light and special purpose vehicles and Materials Handling Equipment (MHE). · Uses and interprets wiring diagrams, test equipment and special tools. · Charge and repair air conditioning systems. · Conducts Limited Technical Inspections (LTI’s) on assigned vehicles, determining the causes of malfunctions, extent of repairs required, parts required and cost of repair. · Repairs or replaces parts and assemblies. · Realigns and adjusts systems on all aspects of motor vehicles, for instance, gasoline and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmissions, steering and braking systems, clutches, fluid flywheels and torque converters, axle hubs and bearings, fuel air and cooling systems, suspension, body work and hydraulic systems. · Troubleshoots, calibrates and times, by means of diagrams, manuals, special tools/meters/test equipment electrical systems, pumps meters and injectors, distributors, air conditioning systems and vehicle attachment. · Services and carries out preventative maintenance, renewing oils, filters, coolant, belts and lubricants as directed on assigned vehicles. · Maintains and stores out-load items [wet and dry charged batteries, electrolyte, battery clamps, and other required equipment]. · Keeps a stock of charged batteries at the levels laid down in Performance Work Statement (PWS) and as directed by the supervisor. · Maintains the battery charging room. · Research parts by means of the Federal Logistics (FEDLOG), Technical Orders and parts manuals. · Checks all safety equipment – eyewash stations, showers, first aid kits and emergency exits on weekly
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