
The Automotive Mechanic is responsible for different phases of vehicle maintenance, from initial inspection and diagnosis, to coordinating and administering different types of repairs. An associate or bachelor's degree can be used for this position; however, candidates must have experience in the automotive repair/maintenance field or nationally recognized certification in diagnostic scan tool familiarization.
Duties
- Responsible for maintaining the operational readiness of the automotive fleet and related equipment.
- Inspects, tests, and performs, corrective actions, and prepares new vehicles for assimilation into the Fleet.
- Conducts technical research, obtains additional facts, determines past equipment performance and previous correction actions; determines if the current problem warrants immediate corrective actions; and evaluates the actions for cost effectiveness and technical efficiency.
- Ensures assigned vehicles are operational in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.
- Ensures appropriate registration to include tags, titles, and any necessary State inspections are completed.
- $34,454 - $82,108/year
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Must have (or be able to obtain) a valid driver's license.
- Some travel may be required.
- All federal employees who opted into the Deferred Resignation Program (DRP) MUST resign prior to appointment in their new position.
- Frequently exposed to the possibility of cuts, bruises, shocks, burns, and stains.
- Frequently makes repairs and may assist other workers in making repairs while vehicles are overhead, and where parts worked on are often in hard-to-reach places.
- Required to stand, stoop, bend, stretch, and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions for extended periods of time.
- Frequently lifts parts and equipment that weight up to 20 pounds and occasionally lifts and carries items that weigh 50 pounds or more.
- Exposure to vehicle fluids such as battery acid and hydraulic fluids that may cause burns or irritate the skin or be otherwise hazardous to health.
GS 5: Applicant must possess at least three (3) years of GE one (1) of which was equivalent to the GS 4 grade level. GE is:
- Removed, replaced, cleaned, and installed a variety of common parts, components, and accessories such as filters, lamps, fluids, and fuses.
- Used basic tools including, but not limited to, wrenches, sockets, torque wrenches.
- Interpreted parts manuals and manufacturers' repair manuals in both hard copy and electronic formats.
- Performed routine vehicle maintenance and inspections to include oil changes, brake inspections, tire rotations and wheel balancing, predelivery inspections, tire repair, and battery replacement.
- Performed operational assessments of vehicles using computer programs and diagnostic systems.
- Maintained and updated vehicle records and inventories.
- Performed vehicle maintenance and inspections to include anti-lock brakes, air conditioning systems, and anti-theft devices.
- Performed operational assessments of vehicles using computer programs and diagnostic systems.
- Maintained liaison with internal customers and external vendors to gain information, answer questions, and resolve problems.
- Reviewed and analyzed information and documents related to vehicle warranties, services, and supplies.
- Performed vehicle maintenance and inspections to include hybrid vehicles, drive assistance systems, air bag systems, electronic systems, vehicle networks and communication systems.
- Diagnosed, troubleshoot, and inspected vehicles for assimilation into a Fleet.
- Reviewed and analyzed technical data to maintain vehicular and non-vehicular equipment.
- Maintained liaison with internal customers and external vendors to gain information, answer questions, and resolve problems.
- Research industry trends and made recommendations to improve cost effectiveness of work proposed.
- Your resume, specifically noting relevant work experience and associated start and end dates
- A complete assessment questionnaire
- Other supporting documents (if applicable):
- College transcripts, if qualifying based on education or if there is a positive education requirement
- Notification of Personnel Action, SF-50; not applicable to current FBI employees
- Memorandum for Record (MFR), Please see Additional Information
- Most recent Performance Appraisal; not applicable to current FBI employees
- Veterans: DD 214; Disabled Veterans: DD 214, SF-15, and VA letter dated 1991 or later
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The official title of this position is Equipment Specialist - Automotive.