Motor Vehicle Mechanic - Eglin AFB, FL - NANA Regional Corporation (Fort Walton Beach, FL) General Labor - Pensacola, FL at Geebo

Motor Vehicle Mechanic - Eglin AFB, FL - NANA Regional Corporation (Fort Walton Beach, FL)

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Motor Vehicle Mechanic - Eglin AFB, FL Mechanic - Be familiar with the family of FMTV, LMTVs, M1113s, M1151s, M1165s M1152s, M1097s, M1038s, GMVs, ATVs, Snow Mobiles, Generators, and other power driven equipment that may require Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Technical Manuals assigned to the designated SF Group - Serve as the customer SME on all maintenance related issues - Perform repairs and services at the Organizational and intermediate levels of maintenance for all Army Common equipment - Perform engine, transmission and electrical troubleshooting and diagnostic on assigned equipment to determine required repairs IAW applicable technical manuals - Must be capable of replacing worn or broken parts such as piston rings, bearings or other engine parts that have become unserviceable on all types of Army common vehicles REQUIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE The applicant seeking the mechanic position must also have worked on the family military vehicles and have at least 5 years of hard maintenance experience.
Must be capable of replacing worn or broken parts such as piston rings, bearings or other engine parts that have become unserviceable on all types of Army common vehicles Must be able of securing and maintain a secret clearance AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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