Mobile Equipment Body Repairer/Mechanic - Corrosion Prevention and Control
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Fabrication -
Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Fabrication
The Mobile Equipment Body Repairer/Mechanic possess working knowledge of equipment body construction, advanced metalworking skills, troubleshooting and diagnosis skills, and the mechanical aptitude to use a wide range of hand and power tools for repair and maintenance work. Incumbents manufacture body components, various brackets and clamps from sheet metal. Operates conventional machinery such as press brake, metal shears, punch press, roll machine, spot welder, welding equipment, punch press, and other shop related equipment.
Typicalwork performed
Incumbent will repair and replace such damaged body components as fenders, panels, windows, and truck beds as well as repair damage to mainframes and body structural members such as door posts, door frames, skeletal frame work, and main support members. The work at this level requires the fitting of body to frame, doors, window channels, hoods, trunk lids and other parts.
Additional repairs may include repair of damaged parts such as folds, wrinkles, and large tears in fenders, doors, hoods, and roofs. On occasion, perform duties related to United States marine Corps corrosion prevention and control, which includes but is not limited to: the application of corrosion preventative compounds, surface preparation and touch up, accurately identify Marine Corps category codes 1-5, the four stages of corrosion, and the correlation of category codes and the stages of corrosion.
Perform other processes related to the Corrosion Repair Facility, which includes: disassembly and reassembly of equipment, equipment washing, masking, sand blasting, and coating application.
- Determine the extent of damage to equipment bodies (e.g., dents, tears, cuts) and the most economical methods for repair
- Remove, cut, and reshape damaged metal. The work may involve using welding, filling, sanding, and other techniques to restore the structure
- Work on diverse equipment:
Tasks are performed on a wide range of military equipment, such as trucks, trailers, engineering equipment, etc. - Independent problem-solving:
At this level, the worker must use significant judgment to solve complex problems, often improvising repair procedures or adapting parts for which they were not specifically designed - Operate tools:
Use a variety of hand and power tools, including those for cutting, shaping, and grinding metal - Follow technical documents:
Interpret blueprints, diagrams, and other drawings to ensure repairs meet specifications - Ensure applicable safety procedures, including the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are followed in accordance with OSHA regulations
- Ensure shop areas and shop equipment are clean and operational, to include the conduct of periodic routine maintenance
- On occasion, conduct Corrosion Service Team operations; apply CPCs and operate surface preparation and touch-up equipment to include: compressors, application guns, grinders, vacuums, spray guns, etc.
- On occasion, accurately identify Marine Corps equipment Corrosion Category Codes 1-5, the 4 stages of corrosion, and the correlation between category codes and stages of corrosion
- As required, travel locally to perform duties of the position
- Possess knowledge of metal body construction to determine extent of damage to estimate labor and material requirements
- Possess knowledge and skills to use welding and fabricating equipment to reweld body panels, weld metal tears, and use sheet metal machinery to fabricate or modify components and specialized parts
- Possess analytical and problem-solving skills to understand work orders, interpret blueprints, and determine material, equipment, and parts requirements
- Possess abilities to complete shop mathematics and sheet metal formulas
- Able to communicate effectively
- Possess a valid state driver’s license
- Hold or be capable of passing a background check to receive identification credentials through the Defense Biometric Identification System
- During short-, mid-, and long, durations, work in tiring or uncomfortable positions
- During long-durations, mount and dismount military and support equipment of varying heights safely
- Frequently lift or carry items weighing 40 lbs. or less and lift or move heavier items with the assistance of other workers or lifting devices
- During long-durations, work in indoor and outdoor weather conditions (hot, cold, rain, etc.).
- Exposure to the possibility of burns or skin irritation from chemicals, acids, or lubricants
- During long-durations, wear and use company provided personal protective equipment (PPE), which includes but is not limited to: safety goggles, hand protection, and respirator equipment, etc.
* Note:
On a given day, CPAC Mobile Equipment Body Repairer/Mechanic will be required to wear either a dust mask or fitted respirator (depending on the task performed). The employer will ensure Mobile Equipment Body Repairer/Mechanic undergo an initial and…
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