ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR INSPECTOR - TITLE 32 Government - Frankfort, KY at Geebo

ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR INSPECTOR - TITLE 32

As an ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR INSPECTOR - TITLE 32, WG-6601-10, you will inspect a variety of armament materiel such as artillery, tank turrets and weapons, small arms, chemical weapons and similar materiel. Use test and diagnostic equipment to determine extent of repairs required and assure that repairs or modifications meet quality assurance standards. Inspect equipment received for maintenance to determine repairs needed and parts required or to determine if Modification Work Orders (MWO) have been applied. Inspect equipment to ensure equipment is operating properly. Inspect equipment to determine repairs needed. Inspect equipment to determine repairs needed. Utilize established Maintenance Expenditure Limits (MEL) to evaluate economic feasibility of repair(s). Prepare lists of needed repairs, parts, and man-hours authorized. Perform in-process inspections to assure that equipment is being repaired in accordance with pertinent requirements. Perform final inspection, certifying that equipment is in satisfactory operating condition, or reject the work and return the equipment to the repair shop. Inspect equipment as described above at remote worksites in support of field organizations, field units during field exercise training periods, or before major pieces of equipment are sent for repair to a supporting maintenance facility. Serve as inspector on Command Maintenance Evaluation Teams (COMET) and/or as a member of Maintenance Assistance and Instruction Teams (MAIT). Perform other duties as assigned. A more comprehensive detailed description of the position may be found in Position Description PDD1222000 on file in the employing unit or in the Human Resources Office. Contact the Eva Hamilton via email for additional information, eva.d.hamilton2.civ@mail.mil. MINIMUM REQUIREMENT:
Experience which demonstrates the knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic systems; the ability to recognize improper operation, locate the cause and determine best method of correcting defects; ability to use technical manuals, tools and measuring equipment in making repairs and adjustments. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 18 months experience demonstrating a broad knowledge in repairing, rebuilding, modifying and testing mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems and major components of weapons equipment. Experience in diagnosing malfunctions and determining needed repairs in weapons systems. Experience demonstrating the ability to inspect all weapons systems. Experience interpreting and applying drawings, schematics, blueprints, diagrams and specifications. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information included in this questionnaire is true, correct and provide in good faith. I understand that if I make an intentional false statement or commit deception or fraud in this application or its supporting materials, or in any document or interview associated with the examination process, I may be fined or imprisoned (18 U.S.C. 1001):
my eligibility may be canceled; I may be denied an appointment; or I may be removed and debarred from Federal Service (5 C.F.R Part 731). I understand that any information I give may be investigated. I understand that responding No to this item will result in my not being considered for this position.
  • Department:
    6601 Miscellaneous Armament Work
  • Salary Range:
    $23.92 to $27.96 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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