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POWERED SUPPORT SYSTEMS MECHANIC
Air National Guard Units · Posted 4 days ago
On-site Lincoln, NE $31.3 – $36.5/hr Apply by Sep 26, 2026 Powered Support Systems Mechanic ESTPISTP Trades
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THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a POWERED SUPPORT SYSTEMS MECHANIC, Position Description Number D0324000 and is part of the NE 155 MXS, National Guard.
What You'll Do
- →As a POWERED SUPPORT SYSTEMS MECHANIC, WG-5378-10, duties include: (1) Responsible for the accurate interpretation of numerous manufacturer drawings, specifications, operating instructions, and test procedures, to troubleshoot, calibrate, align and repair a variety of highly complex pieces of powered support equipment.
- →This includes identifying, repairing or replacing numerous electronic (both digital and analog) components.
- →It also includes the repair of composite materials and state of the art gas compressor turbines and electronically controlled engines.
- →Troubleshoots, repairs, adjusts and aligns down sized powered support equipment.
- →Uses a variety of sophisticated testers, such as analyzers, digital meters, oscilloscopes and other measuring devices to determine repair requirements.
- →Corrects unusual maintenance problems, by interpreting a variety of technical data such as tables, charts, formulas, color codes, wiring diagrams, and schematic symbols.
- →Does circuit analyses, considers integrated circuit relationships, and applies electronic principles in order to fault-isolate and repair the various digital devices contained in highly complex powered support equipment.
- →(2) Performs inspections, preventive maintenance, servicing, repair, and adjustments on complex rotary diesel engines.
- →(3) Must independently determine work sequences, specifications, and special procedures to be used to fault-isolate and repair unusual problems in various pieces of powered support equipment.
- →Conducts classes to train maintenance personnel in operations, test procedures, and troubleshooting requirements of highly complex powered support equipment.
- →(4) Performs intermediate-level maintenance on powered support equipment and non-powered AGE.
- →This includes working on cryogenic equipment, engine and generator changes, removing, repairing, and overhauling of accessories, and rebuilding of units.
- →Engine rebuilding such as removal and replacement of crankshafts, pistons, and other integral parts.
- →Replaces, checks and adjusts valves, bearings, cams, clutches, bushings, springs, armatures, pushrods, exhaust manifolds, tubing, hose and defective wiring.
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