11/18/2023 0 Comments Army 91d job descriptionServes as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and a Squad Leader on a Combat Repair Team, in support of 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division maintains hazmat, TMDE, unscheduled services, and the Quality Assurance/Quality Control on organizational and direct support maintenance for 74 Strykers, 40 wheeled vehicles, and over 400 pieces of communication and weapon systems responsible for the serviceability and accountability for over $ 1.6 million worth of tools and equipment responsible for the health, welfare and professional development of four Soldiers. Serves as a Light Wheel Vehicle Mechanic for a Non-Division Maintenance Company in the Corps Support Battalion at the National Traning Center provides maintenance support for the unit, nine tenant units, the National Training Center and rotation units regeneration responsible for training, professional development, welfare, morales, quality of life and discipline of 9 soldiers responsible for the accountability and serviceability of four pieces of wheeled equipment and seven general mechanic tool kits valued in excess of $600,000. Responsible for the maintenance of 25 wheeled vehicles and 15 generators worth over $1,000,000 supervises, trains, advises, and professionally develops 3 subordinates performs unit maintenance related administrative functions and supervises preparation of records and reports plans and organizes work area layout to gain maximum efficiency and productivity establishes safety procedures and inspects work area for safe physical and environmental factors supervises on-the-job training. Maintains wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment systems by inspections, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, adjusting, and testing parts and systems responsible for maintenance support for 6 vehicles valued at $775,834 also responsible for the use and readiness of two general mechanic's toolkits and a Standard Automotive Tool Set (SATS) Trailer with a total value of $220,830 when necessary leads Company vehicle recovery operations. Performs field level maintenance on automotive wheeled vehicles wheeled vehicle operations introduction to troubleshooting fuel system maintenance electrical system maintenance power train maintenance chassis, suspension, and steering maintenance brake maintenance preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) common maintenance subjects TMDE publications maintenance forms use and care of tools/power tools shop safety maintenance discipline information systems security physical fitness use of Soldier's Manual and 40 warrior tasks and 9 battle drills Performs duties assigned in preceding skill level, supervises and provides technical guidance to lower grade Soldiers in the accomplishment of their duties conducts in-process inspection/troubleshooting procedures during repair and overhaul of engines, transmissions and power train major assemblies and components, hydraulic systems and fuel system components supervises recovery team performance of wheeled vehicle recovery operations.
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