| 1. Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic | | US-IN-Clark & Floyd Ctys | Commerce, Bureau of the Census | | 11/19/2009 to 12/04/2009 | This position is located in the Operations and Maintenance Subunit, Facility Operations Unit, Facilities Management Section, Support Services Branch, National Processing Center (NPC). Under the direct guidance of Work Leader or journey level mechanics, the incumbent installs, maintains, and repairs electrical and pneumatic control systems on air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating and firing... | Click here for more information...
| | 2. AIR CONDITIONING EQUPIMENT MECHANIC | | US-IN-Clark & Floyd Ctys | Bureau of the Census | | 11/19/2009 to 12/04/2009 | This position is located in the Operations and Maintenance Subunit, Facility Operations Unit, Facilities Management Section, Support Services Branch, National Processing Center (NPC). Under the direct guidance of Work Leader or journey level mechanics, the incumbent installs, maintains, and repairs electrical and pneumatic control systems on air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating and firing... | Click here for more information...
| | 3. AIRCRAFT MECHANIC | | US-IN-Grissom ARB | Air Force Personnel Center | | 10/22/2009 to 04/22/2010 | Repair, rework, and replace aircraft components, assemblies or parts of airframe and aircraft (e.g., windows, doors, seats, hatches, flight controls, ducts, valves, tubing, landing gears, flap screws, spoilers, wheels, brakes, actuators, etc.) Drain oil and fuel and flush tanks. Tow aircraft using tugs and tractors. Install, align, and functionally and operationally test the various major and mino... | Click here for more information...
| | 4. Aircraft Mechanic | | US-IN-Shelbyville | National Guard Units | | 11/05/2009 to 12/03/2009 | DUTIES:(1) Performs Crew Chief duties with full maintenance responsibility for assigned aircraft. Number of aircraft to be assigned to an incunbent is predetermined by taking into account such factors as the complexity, size, and maintenance requirements of aircraft, the unit mission requirement to have Flight Mechanic or Flight Engineer on board during missions, etc. Diagnoses problems with all a... | Click here for more information...
| | 5. Aircraft Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic | | US-IN-Fort Wayne | Air National Guard Units | | 11/13/2009 to 12/11/2009 | Duties:(1) Performs maintenance and operational and functional checks on assigned pneudraulic systems. Troubleshoots, removes, inspects, installs, repairs, modifies, rebuilds, and/or tests pneudraulic systems and components for aircraft pneudraulic systems, associated ground support equipment, and/or related test equipment. Accomplishes periodic and special inspections on hydraulic components. Ins... | Click here for more information...
| | 6. Aircraft Pneudraulics Systems Mechanic Supervisor | | US-IN-Fort Wayne | Air National Guard Units | | 11/13/2009 to 12/11/2009 | Duties:(1) Planning: Plans and schedules specific work assignments on a daily or project-by-proiect basis within specified time requirements, Arranges for adequate personnel, materials end equipment to accomplish the work.(2) Work Direction: Assigns tasks to be performed.. Explains prescribed methods and procedures; instructs subordinates on new procedures and provides assistance on problems. Revi... | Click here for more information...
| | 7. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC | | US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | Shift your career into high gear. In this occupation you may perform various duties associated with the maintenance and repair of combustion-powered vehicles. Such vehicles may include: over-the-road trucks and comparable vehicles (e.g., passenger cars, pick-up trucks, buses, semi-trailer truck tractors, warehouse tractors, farm tractors, fork lifts, motorcycles); light combat vehicles; and oth... | Click here for more information...
| | 8. HEAVY MOBILE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC | | US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | Big tools, big machines and big challenges! In this occupation you may perform various duties involving the repair and modification of combustion powered heavy duty vehicles and heavy mobile equipment. They may have utility systems or special hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical systems, features and controls that are designed for construction, combat, earth moving, ship loading, firefighting and... | Click here for more information...
| | 9. HEAVY MOBILE EQUIPMENT REPAIRER | | US-IN-IN - Indianapolis Metro area | Army Reserve Command | | 11/06/2009 to 11/20/2009 | Preforms repairs on a variety of automotive, heavy mobile and powered support equipment such as bulldozers, road graders, tractors, tanks, cranes, jeeps, trucks, forklifts, airconditioners, generators, air compressors, etc. Completes repairs as indicated on work orders and tests to assure no further complications. Locates worn, dirty or poorly adjusted parts and makes necessary repairs such as cle... | Click here for more information...
| | 10. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE | | US-IN-Crane | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 | Set your special skills and experience in motion. In this occupation you may perform various duties associated with inspecting, installing, maintaining, repairing and overhauling a variety of Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment (ALRE) systems and components. You may prepare sketches and develop labor hours and material requirement estimates for ALRE manufacture, repair, maintenance, overhau... | Click here for more information...
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