Warehouse Mechanic - Senior
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Applicants must have an Active Top Secret/SCI US Government clearance with polygraph.
Note:
US Citizenship is required to maintain a Top Secret/SCI clearance with polygraph.
Working supervisor of contractor personnel, is also responsible for assisting with the purchasing of parts and services required to maintain fleet, MHE and warehouse equipment; coordinating the establishment of work priorities and setting repair schedules; maintaining a preventative maintenance program for vehicles and warehouse material handling equipment; providing technical assistance on complex repair problems; and preparing written estimates of repairs and costs.
Duties/Tasksand Responsibilities
The contractor shall coordinate maintenance activities, provide technical direction and supervision to developmental and full performance contractor Warehouse Mechanics including but not limited to the following:
Coordinate with government staff focal point for approval of maintenance prioritization, levels of funding available, and office coverage of mechanics and or other technical personnel.
Schedule, prioritize, inspect, approve/disapprove, monitor, and evaluate the work of developmental and full performance contractor Warehouse Mechanics.
Determines, within prescribed value range, when a major component/ assembly is to be replaced, repaired, rebuilt or discarded; responsible for assisting with the purchasing of parts and services required to maintain fleet and training vehicles; and prepares written estimates on cost and labor time for corrective repairs.
Maintain a preventative maintenance program for vehicles and equipment; determining the service intervals and procedures.
Track all sponsor vehicle mileage, preventative maintenance schedules, parts stored in shop, service records, replacement vehicles, and to provide regular status updates to sponsor management as requested.
Provide technical advice and assistance to developmental and full performance mechanics and others on either new or difficult and complex jobs.
Conduct repairs and/or provides consultative services for the Sponsor to source vendor repair locations CONUS, order replacement trucks, recommend vehicle specifications to meet the sponsor's needs, and recommend parts and equipment to ensure they are safe and dependable.
Warehouse Mechanic may be required to travel within a 2-hour radius to conduct repairs, visit vendors for consultative services, conducts periodic vehicle inspections at the vendor's facility throughout the vehicle build processor, and to provide vehicle transportation to and from vendor locations for service.
Interacts with customers to keep them informed of status of vehicles, repairs needed, etc. Based on assignment, independently performs corrective maintenance and repairs to fleet, training, emergency or heavy equipment vehicles.
Inspects, diagnoses and isolates vehicle and equipment malfunctions; troubleshoots, traces and locates defects and/or causes of mechanical problems to determine type and extent of necessary repairs.
Utilize on-board computer diagnostic systems and other test equipment in order to test automotive computer control and emission systems; assesses and analyzes malfunctions of machinery using microcomputers, calipers, gauges, and other equipment.
Professionally interact with government point(s) of contact (GPOC) and customers to keep them informed of status of vehicles and repairs needed.
Perform preventative maintenance and repairs to fleet, emergency, training or heavy equipment vehicles.
Serves as a non-voting member on the Accident Review Council to provide SME expertise.
Safely and properly operate wheel balancing equipment, and turning and grinding equipment for servicing brake drums and discs, and rotor assemblies.
Perform engine tune-ups, setting engine timing according to specifications.
Transport vehicles to approved facilities to obtain State vehicle safety and emission inspections on Sponsor owned vehicles.
Based on assignment, performs administrative and other functions as related to wheeled vehicle and equipment maintenance.
Perform warehouse maintenance on various equipment including, but not limited to: door/gate repairs, rack installations and repairs, fabrication of parts (i.e., machining, welding, and repair of warehouse equipment), fabrication/welding of parts, minor electrical/plumbing, cage/fencing repairs, custom Sponsor specific in-house projects.
Perform Material Handling Equipment maintenance including, but not limited to: service and repair warehouse packing equipment (i.e., table saws, radial saws, conveyor systems, banders, stitchers, dust collectors, nailers, air compressors, air lines, box making machine), and maintenance to vertical storage machines, shredders, lift and dump equipment.
Identify necessary parts, equipment and supplies needed to complete repair or preventative check.
Responds to emergency road calls for disabled Sponsor vehicles and makes minor adjustments or has the vehicle towed for back to the Sponsors…
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