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Position Title
MOBILE EQUIPMENT METAL WORKER (TITLE 32)
Agency
Army National Guard Units
Announcement Number
MO-10601367-AR-19-461 Opens in new window
Open Period
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 to Wednesday, October 2, 2019
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Preferences
1. Are you currently a member OR eligible to immediately become an active military member of the Missouri Army National Guard?

MILITARY MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION.
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2. Choose one answer which best describes the category you fall into: (limit characters)
Assessment 1
Respond to all the questions below. For each question, choose the response below that best describes your experience and/or training. Mark only one response for each question. Please note that your answers will be verified against the information you provide in your resume or application and information your references provide. (limit characters)
1. Do you possess experience, education or training which has provided you with knowledge of mobile body construction; and the skill to remove, fabricate, reshape and replace or repair such damage as dents, tears, wrinkles, cuts and crease by cutting, knocking out, welding, filling and sanding? (limit characters)
2. Do you possess 18 months of specialized experience which demonstrates knowledge of mobile equipment construction and how all components and parts are installed and determine the total extent of damage and repair alternatives? The specialized experience must also demonstrate your ability to use gas, arc, and welding equipment to cut out damaged or deteriorated areas, remove rusted nuts and bolts, strengthen brackets and braces, weld simple cuts and breaks, and apply heat to bend, reshape damaged areas; use trade equipment; apply body filler to build up depressed areas, and smooth by grinding and sanding until the contour is uniform with the adjoining areas; apply primers paint with brush or spray gun, gravity feed and HVLP (high volume low pressure) equipment; and experience in mathematical calculations and scribe patterns in the fabrication of wood or metal parts having straight lines or irregular curves. (limit characters)
For each technical area below, select the response that most accurately describes your current level of experience and demonstrated capability. (limit characters)
3. Disassembled damaged mobile equipment bodies and components to determine nature and extent of damage and required repairs. (limit characters)
4. Performed repair work on damaged equipment components such as fenders. (limit characters)
5. Performed repair work on damaged equipment components such as panels. (limit characters)
6. Performed repair work on damaged equipment components such as hoods. (limit characters)
7. Performed repair work on damaged equipment components such as cowls.
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8. Performed repair work on damaged equipment components such as truck beds.
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9. Performed repair work on associated parts such as brackets, covers, clamps, and braces.
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10. Repaired bodies by mending, replacing, or fabricating with sheet metals.
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11. Repaired damaged mainframes and structural components such as door posts, door frames, skeletal frame work and main support members.
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12. Fabricated a variety of components made of sheet metal for buses, trailers, shelters, and other equipment.
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13. Assembled a variety of components made of sheet metal for buses, trailers, shelters, and other equipment.
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14. Installed a variety of components made of sheet metal for buses, trailers, shelters, and other equipment.
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15. Laid out and cut materials allowing for seams, joints, laps, and shrinkage.
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16. Bent and formed metal parts into desired shapes with hand and power tools and equipment.
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17. Used equipment such as shears, brakes, folders, formers, crimping, burring, and bending machines.
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18. Assembled and fastened fabricated parts by installing bolts, rivets, screws, soldering, and welding.
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19. Repaired folds, wrinkles, creases, and large tears in fenders, doors, and roofs using hammers, dolly blocks, spoons, bending irons, mallets, sanders, grinders, files and hydraulic jacks.
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20. Prepared surfaces for painting by filling and sanding.
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21. Removed and replaced damaged fenders, quarter panels, and top panels by cutting and welding with oxyacetylene and electric arc welding equipment.
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22. Shrank and stretched sheet metal to obtain desired shape and fit.
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23. Removed and replaced body trim, hardware, windshields, door glass, headliners, and other body components.
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24. Repaired radiators, fuel tanks, and similar items by straightening, soldering, patching, tube rodding and splicing, plugging core sections, replacing cores and pressure testing for leaks.
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25. Removed, disassembled, reassembled, and installed radiators, fuel tanks and similar items.
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26. Performed electrical repair work such as removing, splicing, insulating, soldering, and replacing cut or defective wiring on mobile equipment.
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27. Do you certify that all of your responses to this questionnaire are true and accurate; and do you accept that if your supporting documentation does not support one or more of your responses to the questionnaire that your application may be rated lower or you may be removed from further consideration?
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