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The FHE Mechanic 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
Perform annual preventive maintenance and inspection tasks on the fuel servicing equipment, storage, and dispensing systems
Perform regular inspections to identify and correct equipment malfunctions, repairs, and replacements
Inspect, diagnose, and perform major and minor repair work on motors, pumps, hydraulic equipment, compressors, controls, valves, and related equipment
Applies knowledge of the design, system function, and interrelation of units comprising the system
physical properties and hazards associated with the handling of various types of petroleum fuels, chemicals, and alcohol
pipefitting skills, mechanical skills
Makes periodic inspections of units to detect and correct leakage, corrosion, faulty fittings, and malfunction of mechanical units, meters, and gauges, hoses, fuel bladders, such as fuel hydrants, tank pits, distribution lines, storage tanks, turbines, pumps, and control rooms
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, and calibrates gauges and meters
Cleans storage tanks and removes and installs old or new equipment such as meter and filter installations, pipe systems, pit covers, and vents, to modify existing installations
Conducts follow-up inspection of contractor and in-house repairs and maintains records of maintenance inspections and repairs
Performs all phases of liquid fuels system maintenance including troubleshooting, repairs, and modification of installed systems
Lubricates and repacks valves
lubricates pumps
replaces gaskets and seals
corrects pumping equipment misalignment
cleans strainers and filter
services filter air separators and checks meters for correct delivery and calibration
As required, maintains fuel and other systems involving high pressure and toxic gases for miscellaneous industrial activities
Update inventory, status, process purchase request, order parts needed for repairs if needed
Participates in the testing of seams and areas suspected of leakage
Uses hand and power tools such as torque wrenches, and meters, bearing and gear puller, specific gravity scales, bench grinders, hydraulic presses, pipe threading machine, cutting torch, and other test equipment
Troubleshoot and diagnose equipment malfunctions and have a solution to repair them
Communicate with team members to discuss scope or progress of job
Maintain good customer relations and support program objectives
Work safety at all times-adhere to all applicable safety policies
Comply with all company policies, procedures, and standards
Perform all other position related duties as assigned
Requirements
One year certificate from college or technical school with five (5) years’ experience and/or training
or equivalent combination of education and experience
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organizations
Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals
Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
Ability to interpret a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram and schedule form
Ability to work with internal and external customers
Ability to coordinate with vendors for parts requisition, equipment certifications
Ability to fill out detailed reports, keep records on services that have been performed
Ability to navigate Computer Management Systems
Must be a self-starter with ability to work independently without much supervision to effectively manage time and achieve maintenance and production goals
Knowledgeable with excel
Must maintain a valid state driver license and be qualified to operate government general-purpose vehicle
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 Refueling Maintenance Course (J3AZR2T351A01AA), military service or commercial equivalent