As a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, you'll supervise and perform routine maintenance, repairs, and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles serving various mission-critical roles. You'll inspect, service, maintain, repair, replace, adjust, and test automotive systems, including electrical wiring and starting / charging systems.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
Key Responsibilities :
Supervise and conduct vehicle inspections to ensure optimal performance and safety standards.
Maintain and repair wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment, and associated subsystems and components.
Diagnose and resolve issues with automotive electrical systems, including troubleshooting and repairing faulty wiring harnesses and starting / charging systems.
Requirements
A U.S. Citizen or permanent resident with a valid Green Card.
17 to 34 Years Old.
High School Diploma or GED.
Meet Tattoo Guidelines.
No Major Law Violations.
No Medical Concerns.
Benefits & Opportunities
Nationally Recognized Certifications Available : 124 options.
10 weeks of Basic Training.
14 weeks of Advanced Individual Training.
92 ASVAB Score : Mechanical Maintenance (MM).
Alternatively, an 87 ASVAB Score : Mechanical Maintenance (MM), or an 85 ASVAB Score : General Technical (GT).
You'll Gain Valuable Skills :
Maintenance & Repairs.
Electronic Troubleshooting.
Electrical Systems.
System Specialist • Anaheim, California, US