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USAJOBS · 1 day ago

ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIR INSPECTOR (Title 32)

USAJOBS is seeking an Armament Equipment Repair Inspector for the Connecticut Army National Guard. The primary purpose of this position is to inspect the repair of various armament equipment to ensure that they meet acceptable standards and specifications, requiring membership in a compatible military assignment.

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Responsibilities

Inspects a variety of armament materiel such as towed and self-propelled artillery, tank turrets and weapons, small arms, chemical weapons and similar material as well as optical and fire control equipment
Inspects equipment received for maintenance to determine repairs needed and parts required or to determine if Modification Work Orders (MWO) have been applied
Inspects equipment to determine repairs needed
Inspects the full range of equipment as described above at remote worksites in support of field organizations, field units during field exercise training periods, or before major pieces of equipment are sent for repair to a supporting maintenance facility
Uses a wide variety of test and diagnostic equipment such as borescopes, pullover gauges, nitrogen pressure gauge, and other tools and tests used in inspection of armament to determine extent of repairs required and assure that repairs or modifications meet quality assurance standards

Qualification

Mechanical systems knowledgeElectrical systems knowledgeHydraulic systems knowledgeWeapons systems inspectionDiagnostic equipment usageTechnical manual interpretationAttention to detailProblem-solving skillsTeam collaboration

Required

National Guard Membership is required
Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service
Federal employment suitability as determined by a background investigation
Must meet Compatible Military Assignment within one year from placement
Wear of the military uniform is mandatory
Direct Deposit is mandatory
Incumbent is required to serve a 2-year trial/probationary period
Experience or training which demonstrates the knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic systems; the ability to recognize improper operation, locate the cause and determine best method of correcting defects; ability to use technical manuals, tools and measuring equipment in making repairs and adjustments
18 months of specialized experience in repairing, rebuilding, modifying and testing mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems and major components of weapons equipment
Experience in diagnosing malfunctions and determining needed repairs in weapons systems
Experience demonstrating the ability to inspect all weapons systems
Experience interpreting and applying drawings, schematics, blueprints, diagrams and specifications
Knowledge of small arms, artillery, optical instrument and combat vehicle weapon systems repair, inspection and testing procedures to inspect and detect mechanical, electrical, electronic or hydraulic malfunctions
Skill to use a wide variety of test and diagnostics equipment to perform fault isolation and conduct repair of combat vehicle weapons systems
Ability to operate and understand original equipment manufacturer computerized diagnostic equipment and embedded diagnostics
Ability to utilize, interpret and apply parts list, manufacturer's repair manuals, technical manuals, diagrams, engineering drawings, diagnostic computer information, and schematics

Company

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