Job opening: TARGET SYSTEMS REPAIRER (Title 32)
Salary: $25 - 29 per hour
Published at: Mar 28 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a TARGET SYSTEMS REPAIRER (Title 32), Position Description Number D1142000 and is part of the AR ARNG ROBINSON MANEUVER TNG CTR, National Guard.
NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQURED
Duties
(1) Inspects and tests Army Standard Integrated Target systems, using wiring diagrams, schematics, technical manuals and test equipment (i.e., voltmeters, multiplexers, miniature consoles and digital multi-meters). Visually examines systems and systems components to identify and troubleshoot causes of malfunctions. Uses a multiplexer's simulator to troubleshoot during the testing of computer consoles and console communication lines. Determines if causes of malfunctions are electrical (AC/DC, power outage, incorrect voltage), electronic (signal), mechanical, or hydraulic.(2) Isolates faulty components and determines extent of repair or replacement required to restore power, signal or correct mechanical operation. Repairs or replaces exposed, broken, cut or damaged cables. Removes, replaces and adjusts damaged or inoperable target system's components. Forwards items requiring repair beyond the organizational level to support facilities for repair or replacement. Makes necessary adjustments (mechanical) to integrated target systems to ensure proper integration and correct operation of the entire target system.(3) Installs thermal target equipment to include, but not be limited to, AC or DC powered thermal heating panels. Tests and troubleshoots thermal target panels, using a digital multi-meter equipped with a thermal probe. Operates and maintains laser interface devices designed to be used in conjunction with existing target systems employed on ranges. Fabricates and repairs electrical power/data cables, hit sensor assemblies and hard-wire target control power distribution/switch devices. Fabricates and/or repairs wood, plastic and cardboard targets. Performs routine flatwork welding repair to metal mechanical target mounting devices. Uses an oxygen/acetylene welder to heat-treat and straighten target-mounting arms, cut repair splices and to join metal surfaces to repair live fire damage. Follows standard measurements and specifications and uses templates or precut materials when fabricating and/or repairing metal, wood, three-dimensional and cardboard targets. Installs targets on various devices including M31A1, M64, ERETS, THMTG and AMTC. Installs and recharges batteries and maintains charging equipment. Hooks up battery charging system, inspects batteries for serviceability and ensures proper operation of battery charging equipment.(4) Develops training scenarios for down range target systems, using the computer controlled integrated target systems control panel. Monitors control panel for correct operation, reports, and corrects malfunctions.(5) Operates and performs operational and organizational maintenance on gasoline and/or diesel powered generating systems and various portable power sources used in support of range control and target systems. Uses technical manuals, testing and repair equipment such as digital multimeter, voltmeters, pressure gauges and common mechanic's hand tools on a daily basis. Determines cause(s) of malfunctions, isolates faulty components, and determines extent of repair or replacement required.(6) Prepares demolitions in conjunction with radio and/or computer controlled target system mechanisms. Places electrically fired blasting caps on explosive charges, such as hand grenade simulators and flash artillery simulators for use in training exercises. Command detonates explosives during live fire exercises. Ensures range personnel and students observe explosive safety procedures.(7) Operates and maintains wheeled vehicles assigned to the shop. Ensures before, during, and after that operational checks are performed and required logbook information is completed after each use of a vehicle. Performs preventive maintenance operations, such as checking vehicle fluid levels and monitoring vehicles for any unusual noises, which may require taking the vehicle to the training site's vehicle maintenance depot for repairs.(8) Operates and maintains equipment used for such purposes as berm repair and maintenance, grass cutting, snow removal, or otherwise maintaining the range area in order to keep ranges operational to the maximum extent possible on a year round basis. May be required to perform range maintenance duties on other ranges.(9) Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
Experience or training which demonstrates the ability to use and maintain electronic and electrical equipment, components, and ability to perform repairs and testing. Candidates must have knowledge of standard troubleshooting techniques in order to troubleshoot for common recurring kinds of defects.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
Experience or training demonstrating knowledge of electronics, test equipment, measuring devices, and equipment used to assemble, disassemble, clean, replace, or adjust target systems and control panels. Candidates must be proficient in reading and interpreting technical manuals, specifications, and wiring diagrams to aid in minor troubleshooting and repairs of defected equipment.
Contacts
- Address AR ARNG ROBINSON MANEUVER TNG CTR
Bldg 7300-Camp Robinson
North Little Rock, AR 72199-9600
US
- Name: AR HRO Customer Service
- Email: [email protected]
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