Systems Application & Technologies, Inc. (SA-TECH) is a progressive and well-established Department of Defense (DoD) contractor specializing in Range operations and maintenance (O&M); weapons testing; facilities management; aerial, ground and seaborne targets O&M; technical, logistics and other engineering support; systems integration; electronics and communications maintenance services; and a growing cybersecurity business. We are highly focused and, among other efforts, currently operate a dozen active test and/or training ranges for the Army, Air Force and Navy. Our 36-year heritage is founded on supporting complex and diverse DoD programs and we’ve developed a standout reputation for providing the highest quality services, superior workmanship and cost-effective results while achieving complete customer satisfaction. SA-TECH supports the U.S. Army Sustainment Command’s Enhance Army Global Logistics Enterprise Logistics Support Services at Schofield Barracks and Pohakuloa Training Area, HI. We provide maintenance services in the form of above-brigade-level, field, sustainment, and limited depot-level maintenance support as well as transportation counseling services and handling passenger, equipment, and cargo movements for Army Field Support Battalion Hawaii’s (AFSBn-HAW) assigned tactical units and government affiliated civilian agencies. We are currently hiring a Motor Vehicle Mechanic (MVM) on a temporary basis while one of our mechanics is out on disability leave. In this temporary role, you'll be responsible for a full range of field and sustainment level automotive/mechanical repair tasks across Army tactical and commercial vehicles to include material handling equipment (MHE). Repair actions are completed in accordance with Army 10/20 standards, applicable Technical Manuals ™, Safety of Use Messages (SOUMs), Material Work Orders (MWOs), local directives, drawings, and established trade techniques. MVMs primarily perform maintenance-related service and repair tasks associated with the inspection, testing, modification, and overhaul of automotive and MHE equipment, applying broad practical knowledge of equipment operation and the installation of components, assemblies, and subsystems. Tasks will not to be accomplished within the limits of established policies, shop practices, and accepted trade practices. MVMs perform work in accordance with Army technical manuals and/or similar commercial published procedures. MVMs must be able to perform all work within reasonable allowable time frames as outlined in respective Maintenance Allocation Charts (MACs). MVMs ensure all identified faults and required service actions are conducted prior to submission to Quality Control (QC) for final inspection. MVMs will perform in-process inspections to address discovery maintenance faults, utilize technical manuals to conduct causative research, and document findings accordingly. Duties include the removal, installation, modification, cleaning, adjusting, and repair of major automotive assemblies across the maintenance standards of general support and limited depot-level repair actions as authorized in Army Regulation 750-1. Other duties may be assigned as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED