Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Company: People Technology And Processes
Location: Virginia Beach
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description PWS Position Title: Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Location: Government Spaces: JEB Little Creek - FT Story Clearance:
Secret Responsibilities (include but not limited to): Perform
inspections, preventive maintenance, and repairs identified during
initial inspections and as per the guidance recommended by the
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and/or the NAVFAC P-300.
Mandated 120 calendar day cycle for completing general maintenance
and safety inspections on each piece of CESE/ MHE per requirements
and the Contractor shall maintain this service cycle. Schedule all
CESE/MHE equipment for service every 120 calendar days or sooner in
the event the vehicle accumulates high mileage within the normal
service cycle. High mileage is typically considered to be more than
5,000 miles since the previous maintenance service. Reference the
CESE/MHE inventory list itemizes each piece of CESE/MHE by Shop
Location, Equipment Identification Number, Make, Model, Year, type
of fuel and current mileage. Pick up vehicles requiring service
from a location designated by the Government’s Transportation
Officer for each respective Shop Location. Once the maintenance,
repairs and quality control inspections have been completed, the
Contractor shall return the CESE / MHE to a Government designated
holding area. Contractor personnel shall only operate government
vehicles in the official performance of their duties; at no time
shall Contractor personnel use NSW vehicles for personnel use.
Perform maintenance and repair to Government owned CESE/MHE
identified in CESE/MHE inventory list with total numbers varying by
/-5% during the performance period. The Contractor shall provide
supply and data entry support for all equipment and vehicles.
Scheduled maintenance shall be conducted in three specific levels
identified as A, B, and C based on mileage or time. Standard
vehicle safety inspections shall be completed as a specific task on
every scheduled maintenance Shop Repair Order (SRO). Level A
maintenance shall be completed every 120 calendar days and includes
safety inspections, overall equipment mechanical inspection,
changing fluids and filters and standard service items shall be
serviced and changed in accordance with original equipment
manufacturer recommendations. This work shall be annotated on the
SRO and recorded in the vehicle maintenance database within three
days of final inspection. Level C maintenance shall be completed
annually and includes a detailed safety inspection and four-wheel
alignment when warranted. This work shall be annotated on the SRO
and recorded in the vehicle maintenance database within three days
of final inspection. Shall be the direct liaison with the
government to discuss access to CESE/MHE, maintenance schedules,
and use of Government furnished equipment (GFE) if provided. Shall
be available during standard business hours to address issues and
workflow. Have the capacity and technical skills needed to make all
levels of repair to suspension, steering, electrical,
instrumentation, computer controls, driver controls, brakes, fuel
delivery, carburetion and fuel injection, exhaust, and power train
systems. Be capable of repairing electric and manual window
mechanisms, vehicle locks, seats, and incorporated electronics. Be
capable of demounting and mounting all sizes of tires and balancing
the wheel and tire assembly once mounted. Tire repairs shall
include plug insertion, patches, and complete replacement depending
upon severity of damage. Perform welding, metal forming, sheet
metal work, minor body, and fender repairs. Provide maintenance and
repair on GSE such as, but not limited to, lawn mowers, pressure
washers, tree and brush trimming equipment, generators,
compressors, hydraulic attachments and other small portable engine
powered tools used to support grounds maintenance work. Provide GSE
equipment requiring service to a respective mechanic. Once the
maintenance, repairs and quality control inspections have been
completed, the contractor shall return the equipment to a
designated holding area. Qualifications Have a minimum of five (5)
years’ experience as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
mechanic at an automotive dealership or commercial fleet mechanic.
Have equivalent military experience. Possess an Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE) certification in diesel engines and at least two
(2) other Heavy Truck Categories such as, Gas & Diesel Engines;
Drive Train; Brakes; Suspension & Steering; Electrical; Heating &
A/C and Preventative Maintenance.
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