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State of Vermont Military Maintenance Spec II in South Burlington, Vermont

This job was posted by https://www.vermontjoblink.com : For more information, please see: https://www.vermontjoblink.com/jobs/1212768

Overview

Seeking a skilled Military maintenance Specialist to join our team. The successful candidate will possess expertise in electrical systems, general maintenance, and administrative tasks.

Key responsibilities include:

Electrical Systems:

  • Basic electricity principles
  • Circuit analysis and trouble shooting
  • Lighting systems maintenance and repairs
  • Preventive maintenance on Solor Array, emergency lighting, Lightning Protection Systems
  • Assist with sprinkler and fire alarm testing and maintenance
  • Electrical safety procedures

General maintenance :

  • Change light bulbs
  • Replacing fuses and circuit breakers
  • Performing Preventive Maintenance on equipment
  • Changing out outlets and wall switches

Administrative:

  • Managing maintenance schedules and records
  • Ordering and inventory parts and materials for work orders
  • Preparing reports and maintenance documentation

\ Additional Responsibilities:

  • Compliance with safety regulations and Air Force Standards
  • Assisting other shops as needed
  • Emergency call-ins after hours and weekends

Qualified candidates will require a Background check for Base access and Government computer access, and the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance. A Vermont valid driver\'s license is also required.

Environmental Factors

Work is performed at military facilities in Vermont. An incumbent often works near or with hazardous materials, including ammunition. Work requires entering confined spaces, removing snow on runways, and exposure to loud noises. An incumbent operates heavy equipment, and must obtain heavy equipment operation certification for tractors, loaders, excavators, forklifts etc. within first six months of employment.

Since work is performed at a military installation, an incumbent must be eligible to obtain and hold a secret security clearance issued by the federal government. An incumbent must be able to climb ladders and lift equipment and materials weighing as much as fifty pounds. Work is performed in all kinds of weather. Some work outside of normal working hours may be required, including travel and overnight stay.

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