Ground Support Equipment Mechanic (75% Travel) Position: Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Mechanic - U.S. Army Equipment Turn-In Site (Contractor) The Ground Support Equipment Mechanic is responsible for the inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of Army ground support equipment (GSE) and material handling equipment (MHE) at a contractor-managed equipment turn-in site. This role ensures that GSE assets (e.g., generators, air compressors, hydraulic jacks, power units, forklifts, and specialized support tools) are serviceable, compliant with U.S. Army technical manuals (TMs), and properly prepared for storage, turn-in, or transfer. The GSE Mechanic supports Army readiness and accountability by ensuring equipment is safe, functional, and documented in accordance with Army standards. Responsibilities Equipment Inspection & Maintenance Perform inspections and diagnostics on ground support equipment and MHE during turn-in processing. Conduct preventive and corrective maintenance per Army maintenance standards (DA PAM 750-8, AR 750-1, and applicable TMs). Service and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems. Verify equipment condition codes and annotate deficiencies for property accountability. Repair & Servicing Repair and maintain items such as generators, heaters, lighting units, power distribution equipment, hydraulic test stands, tow bars, jacks, and lifting devices. Troubleshoot faults using Army-approved diagnostic tools. Replace worn or damaged components and return equipment to a serviceable state when authorized. Tag, segregate, and document unserviceable equipment for proper disposition. Documentation & Systems Record maintenance and inspection results using DA Form 2404/5988-E and Army systems such as GCSS-Army. Update condition codes (A-H) and maintenance records in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. Ensure audit-ready documentation to support Army inspections, reviews, and accountability checks. Safety & Compliance Adhere to OSHA, Army, and company safety policies during maintenance operations. Safely handle fuels, lubricants, batteries, and hazardous materials in accordance with environmental regulations. Enforce safety procedures for lifting, towing, and transporting GSE and MHE. Support to Turn-In Operations Coordinate with Supply Technicians and Material Coordinators to verify serviceability and documentation during equipment turn-in. Provide technical advice to Army and contractor staff on GSE condition and maintenance requirements. Assist in preparing GSE and MHE for shipment, storage, or redistribution. Employees may be required to perform other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees