Vehicle Mechanic - (OCONUS)
Fluor
*** Active Secret Clearance Required ***
The MVM (Motor Vehicle Mechanic) will be responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining both light and heavy-duty construction vehicles and equipment. The ideal candidate will have at least five (5) years of experience in vehicle maintenance, consistent with AFSC 2T351 qualification standards (available online).
• Assess the overall mechanical condition of vehicles and equipment.
• Identify and correct deficiencies.
• Analyze malfunctions through visual, auditory, or diagnostic equipment.
• Utilize diagnostic test equipment to diagnose and repair electronic-controlled equipment.
• Repair, adjust, overhaul, or replace major assemblies or sub-assemblies such as: Power and drive trains, Electrical systems, Air conditioning, Fuel, emission, and brake systems, steering assemblies, tracks, hydraulic systems, and equipment attachments.
• Disassemble, repair, and reassemble gasoline or diesel engines and components.
• Replace worn or damaged parts with new or reconditioned parts.
• Perform grinding, fitting, balancing, and arrange for welding or machining as needed.
• Adjust valve mechanisms, governors, oil systems, control linkages, clutches, traction units, and other equipment-specific systems.
• Time injection pumps and accessory shaft gear trains.
• Align bearing loads, gear tooth contact, and backlash to manufacturer specifications.
• Reassemble, adjust, and test repaired units for proper operation.
• Perform preventive and special maintenance tasks according to manufacturer maintenance schedules.
• Ensure corrosion control, winterization, storage, and shipment procedures are followed.
• Maintain accurate documentation of all maintenance activities.
*** This position is located overseas.
#Intel
The MVM (Motor Vehicle Mechanic) will be responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining both light and heavy-duty construction vehicles and equipment. The ideal candidate will have at least five (5) years of experience in vehicle maintenance, consistent with AFSC 2T351 qualification standards (available online).
• Assess the overall mechanical condition of vehicles and equipment.
• Identify and correct deficiencies.
• Analyze malfunctions through visual, auditory, or diagnostic equipment.
• Utilize diagnostic test equipment to diagnose and repair electronic-controlled equipment.
• Repair, adjust, overhaul, or replace major assemblies or sub-assemblies such as: Power and drive trains, Electrical systems, Air conditioning, Fuel, emission, and brake systems, steering assemblies, tracks, hydraulic systems, and equipment attachments.
• Disassemble, repair, and reassemble gasoline or diesel engines and components.
• Replace worn or damaged parts with new or reconditioned parts.
• Perform grinding, fitting, balancing, and arrange for welding or machining as needed.
• Adjust valve mechanisms, governors, oil systems, control linkages, clutches, traction units, and other equipment-specific systems.
• Time injection pumps and accessory shaft gear trains.
• Align bearing loads, gear tooth contact, and backlash to manufacturer specifications.
• Reassemble, adjust, and test repaired units for proper operation.
• Perform preventive and special maintenance tasks according to manufacturer maintenance schedules.
• Ensure corrosion control, winterization, storage, and shipment procedures are followed.
• Maintain accurate documentation of all maintenance activities.
*** This position is located overseas.
#Intel
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