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Position Title
SURFACE MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (TITLE 32)
Agency
Army National Guard Units
Announcement Number
MO-11962208-AR-23-130 Opens in new window
Open Period
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 to Wednesday, May 8, 2024
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1. MILITARY MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION.

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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 general experience, education or training which demonstrates knowledge of equipment to be able to do routine jobs, simple preventative maintenance tasks, and able to use common tools and equipment in the line of work?
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2. Do you possess 12 months of specialized experience in removing, adjusting, replacing, cleaning, and installing parts and components of combat, tactical, commercial, automotive, and special purpose vehicles and equipment? Experience must also demonstrate basic understanding of electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other non-mechanical systems theories, and skill to replace, fit, install and adjust systems. Experience in reading and interpreting parts list, manufacturers repair manuals, technical manuals, diagrams, engineering drawings, and schematics.
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3. Performed limited diagnosis, routine repairs and maintenance on heavy-duty mobile equipment, combat, tactical and automotive vehicles.
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4. Assisted higher graded mechanics in the repair and/or overhaul of major systems to include internal combustion engines, turbine engines, automatic and non-automatic transmissions, heavy duty drive line systems, and hydraulic utility systems and controls.
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5. Made routine repairs that can be accomplished by removing, adjusting, or replacing defective or worn parts and components.
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6. Performed work in accordance with technical manuals, lubrication orders, maintenance bulletins, regulations or management policies.
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7. Performed limited diagnoses to determine the cause of mechanical failures by means of visual and auditory checks and/or used basic test equipment such as compression testers, voltmeters, ohmmeters and pressure gauges.
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8. Determined when parts should be cleaned, adjusted or replaced with standard parts to complete work orders.
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9. Removed, replaced, adjusted, cleaned and installed parts and components such as wheel seals, switches, sensors, fuel pumps, water pumps, power steering pumps, brakes, filters, radiators, bearings, springs, shock absorbers, wheel cylinders, starter motors, mufflers, battery cables, and other items of similar complexity.
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10. Independently performed routine repairs and maintenance functions in remote locations that can be accomplished by removing, cleaning, reinstalling, or replacing defective parts of components and systems using standard parts.
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11. Received guidance and instruction from a higher graded mechanic or supervisor to perform non-routine and more complex repairs on portions of major assemblies and/or systems.
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12. Provided field maintenance at unit locations as part of a contact team.
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13. Recovered and evacuated inoperable vehicles from the unit location of breakdown.
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14. Conducted limited readiness and repair inspections on vehicles and associated equipment supported by the activity.
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15. Performed Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) and ensured vehicles and equipment are properly serviced, including brake adjustments, replacing hydraulic fluids, greasing, cleaning, etc.
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16. Performed other preventive maintenance operations as required to ensure that equipment is functioning properly.
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17. Performed routine maintenance and limited repairs on basic communication equipment such as radios, field telephones, amplifiers, switchboards, recorders, intercoms by removing and replacing components and elements.
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18. Performed minor body and fender, or other metal repairs, using peening hammers, dollies and limited welding.
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19. Performed limited repairs and routine maintenance on small arms and accessory equipment by replacing worn or damaged parts.
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20. Made minor repairs to canvas and leather items using bonding/sealing compounds and hand tools such as awls, canvas needles etc.
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21. 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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