Core Hours 6:30 am-3:00 pm inspect diagnose and isolate vehicle and equipment malfunctions; troubleshoot trace and locate defects and/or cause of mechanical problems to determine type and extent of necessary repairs; diagnose problems using a full range of diagnostic and testing equipment to determine whether to repair in house or hire a vendor; coordinate vendor repairs and get price quote to perform emergency and minor repairs when required on vehicles and equipment including but not limited to brakes, tune-ups, trailer door repairs, leaks, air hoses, belts, oil changes, batteries, lighting, locks, windows, starters, alternators, sensors and hydraulics. Mechanic uses on-board computer diagnostic systems and other test automotive computer control and emission systems; assesses and analyzes malfunctions of machinery using microcomputers, calipers, gauges, and other equipment. ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, floor charts, logic ladders, service manuals in order to diagnose and repair vehicles and equipment. Mechanic has the ability to use various tools such as hand and power tools, shop equipment; scanners determine trouble codes; diagnoses equipment to include various meters and gauges related to automotive repair. Mechanic responds to emergency road calls for disabled sponsor vehicles within the local area and makes minor adjustments, or has the vehicle towed back to sponsor compound or third party maintenance vendor for repairs. Mechanic performs emergency road calls for disabled vehicles. Mechanic is required to road test vehicles as needed. Forklift certification is required. ASE Certification (provide to sponsor point of contact within thirty (30) days of employment Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with all endorsements. Mechanic may assist senior mechanic or sponsor personnel with regular (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) reports to sponsor management as required by sponsor standard operating procedures.
AA/AS
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1+
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Travel Required:
T elecommuting Options:
Work Location:
USA VA Springfield
Additional Work Locations:
We are GDIT. The people supporting some of the most complex government, defense, and intelligence projects across the country. We deliver. Bringing the expertise needed to understand and advance critical missions. We transform. Shifting the ways clients invest in, integrate, and innovate technology solutions. We ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter. We are there. On the ground, beside our clients, in the lab, and everywhere in between. Offering the technology transformations, strategy, and mission services needed to get the job done. nnGDIT is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.
PI128374928
Falls Church, VA
General Dynamics Corporation operates as an aerospace and defense company worldwide. It operates in five segments: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Information Technology, Mission Systems, and Marine Systems. The Aerospace segment designs, manufactures, and supports business-jet aircraft; and offers business-aviation services, including maintenance, fixed-base operation, government fleet, aircraft management, charter, and staffing services, as well as integrated aviation solutions.
The Combat Systems segment engages in the design, development, production, modernization, and sustainment of combat vehicles, weapons systems, and munitions. This segment offers wheeled combat and tactical vehicles; main battle tanks and tracked combat vehicles; weapons systems, armaments, and munitions; and maintenance, logistics support, and sustainment services. The Information Technology segment provides information technology (IT), IT infrastructure modernization, and professional services, as well as cloud, cyber, software development, systems engineering, and data analytics services and solutions.
The Mission Systems segment offers mission-critical C4ISR products and systems, such as space, intelligence, and cyber systems; ground systems and products; and naval, air, and electronic systems. The Marine Systems segment designs and builds nuclear-powered submarines, surface combatants, and auxiliary and combat-logistics ships for the United States Navy and Jones Act ships for commercial customers.
This segment provides nuclear-powered submarines; surface combatants; auxiliary and combat-logistics ships; commercial product carriers and containerships; design and engineering support services; and maintenance, modernization, and lifecycle support services, as well as repair services for navy ships. The company was incorporated in 1952 and is headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia.