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Select the appropriate answer to each of the following questions based on your current level of experience that demonstrates your ability to perform the duties of this position. When answering the questionnaire, remember that answers are subject to verification by investigation. You may be asked to provide specific examples or documentation of experience as proof to support your answers, or you may be required to verify a response by a practical demonstration of your claimed ability to perform a task.
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(Screen Out) From the descriptions listed below, select only ONE (1) response that best describes your experience related to the work of this position and your ability to do the work of an Industrial Equipment Mechanic, WG-10, without more than normal supervision (refer to the Duties section of this vacancy announcement for detailed information). NOTE: If you answer "yes" to this question, your resume must support the description selected by providing detailed documentation of the duties you have performed in the positions you have held.
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Do you have the ability to do the work of an Industrial Equipment Mechanic without more than normal supervision accomplishing the tasks of the trade? This experience would include independently performing the following duties: installing, repairing, overhauling, aligning, modifying, relocating, troubleshooting and maintaining various types of automated equipment, parts and systems that have complex interrelationships among components; utilizing amp meters, volt/ohm meters to troubleshoot electrical problems in a wide array of industrial and facility systems and skills necessary to weld, braze and solder various types of metal in order to fabricate new or repair existing system components throughout automated systems and facility.
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For each task in the following groups, choose the statement from the list below that best describes your experience and/or training.
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The following statements pertain to your knowledge of equipment assembly, installation, repair, etc.
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Utilizing a thorough knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic system/component characteristics of diverse industrial support machinery and other equipment, as well as electric and gas welding methods and trade practices, the position is established to install, align, repair, maintain, and overhaul non-production industrial machinery and equipment; modify, repair, assemble and weld metals/alloys; fabricate,
repair, assemble and install sheet metal parts, items and assemblies.
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Determines nature and extent of necessary repairs, and makes them by replacing, reworking, or refinishing worn or damaged parts and components; rivets, solders, and spot welds
for appearance and strength. Reassembles and installs equipment, performs operational and functional tests making required adjustments to ensure proper system operations. Installs, replaces, adjusts and sets various regulating or safety devices such as meters, gauges, and governors.
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Lays out, installs, aligns, repairs, overhauls, and maintains various types of non production industrial type machinery, equipment, and systems. Disassembles and repairs general industrial type machinery, equipment, and systems, such as conveyor systems, air compressors, laundry equipment, etc.
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The following statements pertain to your ability to interpret instructions, specifications (includes blueprint reading).
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Ability to interpret and apply technical manual, shop directives, blueprints, and other document requirements in determining critical dimensions or key reference points.
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Work assignments are made through work orders, trouble or service calls or maintenance schedules accompanied by rough sketches, engineering drawings or specifications, blueprints, other technical information or regulatory codes.
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Works under general supervision of General Maintenance Foreman who makes oral or written assignments with general or specific instructions for unusual situations and/or procedural changes in established practices; incumbent allowed discretion to prioritize assignments to efficiently and effectively accomplish work.
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The following statements pertain to your knowledge of materials.
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Knowledge of varied manual welding processes: gas welding torch oxyacetylene, oxyhydrogen; arc (including inert gas-shielded) gas metal-arc, gas tungsten-arc, and related trade procedures including brazing, soldering, flame/arc cutting, surface hardening, annealing, metal spraying; welding standards and how metals/alloys react to different welding processes and techniques like steels, nickel, brass, copper, beryllium, cast iron, and aluminum.
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Skill in working with varied kinds of metals such as copper sheet, stainless steel, magnesium, honeycomb materials, and alloys.
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Disassembles systems and devices; checks parts for wear or defects, such as broken springs, jammed pins, broken tailpieces, rust, and corrosion; cleans, repairs, replaces or fabricates defective parts when required, uses filing, drilling, chiseling or grinding processes; reassembles and reinstalls.
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The following statements pertain to your knowledge of technical practices (theoretical, precise, artistic).
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Knowledge of mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic operating characteristics of varied non-production industrial machinery, equipment, and system; familiarity with varied metals required to accomplish maintenance and repair assignments; operating characteristics, installation and repair procedures, methods, and trade practices.
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Ability to troubleshoot industrial machinery, equipment and systems to determine required repairs, needed parts or materials, and estimate time required to complete repairs; disassemble, repair, and rebuild component parts of industrial machinery, equipment and systems such as conveyor systems. pulleys, reduction gears, monorails, and pumps; dismantle, move, relocate or install various types of machinery, equipment, or systems; anchor machinery to foundations, assemble and connect accessory or auxiliary components such as steel ladders, platforms, and guard rails; make precision alignments or adjustments for balance; and conduct operational lest of system.
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Ability to weld material parts and structures that vary in size, shape, and thickness, requiring multiple welding passes or dissimilar metals such as copper to steel.
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The following statements pertain to troubleshooting.
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Troubleshoots locking systems and devices to determine extent and location of malfunction(s); locates problems and determines component malfunctions and conducts operational checks and tests.
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Ability to troubleshoot industrial machinery, equipment and systems to determine required repairs, needed parts or materials, and estimate time required to complete repairs; disassemble, repair, and rebuild component parts of industrial machinery, equipment and systems such as conveyor systems. pulleys, reduction gears, monorails, and pumps; dismantle, move, relocate or install various types of machinery, equipment, or systems; anchor machinery to foundations, assemble and connect accessory or auxiliary components such as steel ladders, platforms, and guard rails; make precision alignments
or adjustments for balance; and conduct operational test of system.
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Installs, troubleshoots, modifies, repairs, maintains and overhauls varied standard and common mechanical and combination locking devices and mechanisms, such as mortise, rim, cylindrical, deadbolt, office equipment, padlock, emergency exit lock, security unit combination locks for safes, vaults, and cabinets.
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The following statements pertain to your ability to use and maintain tools and equipment.
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided.
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Skill in use of complicated shop tools, equipment, measuring instruments and hand measuring devices such as hand power crimping, burring, turning or beading machines, soldering or welding equipment, protractors, calipers, and screw pitch gauges. Ability to install and repair complex industrial machinery, equipment and systems such as engraving machines, reducing valves, pneumatic tube systems, laundry, and medical and dietetic equipment.
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Skill in use and application of standard formulas, shop mathematics, trade theories and practices in calculating needed materials and problem solving; use of various test equipment and measuring tools, such as alignment scopes, micrometers, precision levels, transits, bearing bridge gauges, flow meters, and vibration analyzers.
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Skill in setting up and operating machine tools like small lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and precision grinders to manufacture component parts or machine existing bushings, bearings, seals, couplings, and pistons; skill in use of machine tools for on-site milling, grinding, boring, facing, and drilling to accomplish repairs.
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