Akima · 1 hour ago
Motor Vehicle Mechanic
Akima is an operations contractor supporting federal projects and the Iñupiat shareholder communities in Alaska. The Motor Vehicle Mechanic role involves inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining Army tactical and non-tactical wheeled vehicles to ensure they meet technical and safety standards before storage or disposal.
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Responsibilities
Conduct inspections on wheeled vehicles and trailers during turn-in to verify condition, serviceability, and compliance with Army standards
Diagnose mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, fuel, and brake system malfunctions
Perform Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) using Army standards and TMs
Recommend condition codes (serviceable/unserviceable) based on inspection results
Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on systems including engines, transmissions, steering, suspension, electrical, and braking systems
Conduct services such as lubrication, filter changes, tire replacement, and part swaps
Identify vehicles beyond economical repair and prepare documentation for turn-in or disposal
Support maintenance and readiness of site-owned Material Handling Equipment (MHE) when required
Record findings, repairs, and maintenance actions on DA Form 2404, DA Form 5988-E, or automated maintenance records (e.g., GCSS-Army)
Maintain complete and accurate maintenance logs in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 QMS
Support audit readiness by ensuring records are updated and error-free
Follow all Army, OSHA, and company safety regulations while performing maintenance
Ensure compliance with HAZMAT handling, spill prevention, and environmental standards
Maintain clean and safe work areas, tools, and equipment
Coordinate with Supply Technicians, Inspectors, and Material Coordinators to align vehicle processing with turn-in requirements
Provide technical expertise during high-volume or mass turn-in events
Assist with preparing vehicles for storage, shipment, or transfer to redistribution sites
Qualification
Required
High school diploma or equivalent required
3-5 years of experience in motor vehicle maintenance (Army tactical/non-tactical vehicle experience strongly preferred)
Familiarity with U.S. Army maintenance procedures, PMCS, and TMs
Army maintenance regulations (AR 750-1, DA PAM 750-8)
Army logistics systems such as GCSS-Army
Condition code classification and Army turn-in documentation
Ability to diagnose and repair vehicle mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems
Ability to read and interpret Army TMs, schematics, and diagrams
Effective recordkeeping and reporting skills
Strong teamwork and communication skills in high-tempo environments
A valid North Carolina driver's license is required with proof of vehicle insurance
Must have a Real ID
Must be able to travel within the US if/when required
Preferred
Vocational/technical training in vehicle mechanics
Valid driver's license: Army OF 346 military driver's license preferred
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits
Competitive pay
Growth opportunities
Excellent retirement options
Company
Akima
Akima focuses on delivering services in the areas of logistics, IT, supply chain, systems engineering, construction and protective services.
Funding
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