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The FHE Technician installs, maintains, repairs, and adjusts pumps, control valves and meters, strainers and filters, water separators, and pipelines of liquid fuel systems for airfields to also include maintaining bulk storage installations and conventional/unconventional refueling systems which are used in fuel storage distribution systems.
Job Responsibility:
Installs, maintains, repairs, and inspect the following FSE Assets: R-18 Pumping Unit, R-19 Filter Separators, R-20 Servicing Platform, R-21 Plumbing Assembly, TASS, PMU-27 Pumping Cart, 50K Fuel Bladders, 210K Fuel Bladders, 10K Fuel Bladder, 210K Berm Liner
Adjusts/repair pumps, control valves, meters, strainers, filters, water separators, and all other elements of liquid fuel systems
Makes periodic inspections of fuel bladders, pumping units in compliance with applicable regulations, to detect and correct leakage, corrosion, faulty fittings, and malfunction of mechanical units, meters, gauges, and hoses
Perform 90-day and 180-day inspections FSE assets per regulations, AFI and Technical Orders
Inspects electrical wiring, switches, and controls for safe operating condition, grounding, and adjustment
Repairs, replaces, and adjusts malfunctioning equipment to restore operating condition specified in regulations and repair manuals
Disassembles, adjusts, aligns, calibrates gauges and meters, and perform hydrostatic hose testing
Maintain and monitor the Shelf-life program for all FSE parts (hoses, valves, seals and any other items or materiel that have a shelf-life requirement)
Perform PMIs and function checks on all equipment to ensure that units are pumping and straining fuel IAW AFIs and Technical Orders
Perform inventory of RSPs and UTC FSE kits on a semi and annual basis or when directed
Prep assets for shipment to offsite locations
Perform Limited Technical Inspections (LTIs) such as Acceptance, Shipment, and Condition on assets arriving or being shipped from the site
Performs all other work as required by the section or program
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Two (2) to five (5) years of job-related experience
Must be comfortable working in all weather conditions
Must have experience in the installation, operation, inspection, maintenance, and/or repair of fuel delivery systems
Must be physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment, trucks, forklifts, fuel pumps, hand tools, etc.
Must be physically able to operate motor vehicles
Ability to read, speak and write English
Must possess basic mathematical skills
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust US Government Clearance
NOTE: US Citizenship is required to obtain a Public Trust Clearance
Completed Fuels Apprentice Course (J3ABR2F031 00AB), military service or commercial equivalent
Completed FORCE Course (J3AZR2F051 05AB) or 5 years' experience
Certification: National Petroleum Management Association Certified Petroleum Journeyman (CPJ) or equivalent certification is acceptable in place of fuels apprentice training