Emergency Vehicle Technician at Amentum
Amentum
Job Summary
The Emergency Vehicle Mechanic performs repairs and maintains a variety of heavy equipment including, but not limited to, heavy trucks, trailers, cranes, forklifts, container handlers, back-hoes, trenchers, loaders, graders, scrapers, compactors, dozers, skid steers, and associated equipment.
Principal Accountabilities
Responsible for all maintenance, repair, and servicing of assigned fire vehicles and equipment to include structural Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) and ambulance apparatus
Perform heavy equipment maintenance activities including installation, repair, trouble-shooting, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance
Remove and replace engines and mechanical units to inspect and diagnose parts using computerized test equipment, calibration devices, gauges, etc.
Repair and overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment
Repair air conditioning systems
Calibrate load monitoring indicators to ensure safe and reliable lifts
Rebuild hydraulic cylinders, valves, planetary drive units, suspensions, springs, bushings, and kingpins
Replace seals and bearings, axel brakes, and crane rigging
Provide input and data for processing work orders, invoices, equipment repair records, and activity reports
Adhere to all established safety policies and standards to include identification, use, and proper procedures for handling or disposal of hazardous waste
Perform recovery operations as needed
Act as point-of-contact for maintenance issues in absence of Maintenance Supervisor or Foreman
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
Ability to repair, rebuild, maintain, and overhaul engines, mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic assemblies used in the Fire Department
Ability to diagnose electrical or mechanical malfunctions by utilizing electronic test equipment
Specialized knowledge and skills in diesel and heavy automotive repair and maintenance
Practical understanding of theory of hydraulics (Pascal Theory), pulley, and gear ratios
Ability to read and understand schematics, blue prints, and technical drawings
Knowledge of diagnostics and ability to conduct technical research on the computer
Prefer knowledge of US military heavy vehicles and equipment, Material Handling Equipment (MHE), OSHA, American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), military regulations standards, and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) requirements
Experience & Education
Minimum two (2) years of heavy vehicle maintenance experience in emergency vehicles or civilian heavy equipment/military/tactical environment
Must be experienced in the repair of major systems
High school diploma or equivalent
Valid driver's license
Prefer EVT Level 1 Certification in Fire Apparatus, Ambulance, and/or ARFF Technician Certification Tracks