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About the Job
You will work as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic in the U.S. Army or Army Reserve. This is a great opportunity to learn and grow your skills in maintenance, repair, and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
Responsibilities
Inspect, service, maintain, repair, replace, adjust, and test wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment systems, subsystems, and components Supervise and perform maintenance and repair operations on wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles As a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, you'll have opportunities to specialize in various areas, including heating and cooling mechanics, vehicle mechanics, and electrical systems. Requirements
10 weeks of Basic Training 14 weeks of Advanced Individual Training U.S. Citizen 17 to 34 Years Old High School Diploma or GED Meet Tattoo Guidelines No Major Law Violations No Medical Concerns Benefits
Paid Training and credentialing to strengthen your skillsets Monthly salary based on pay grade and time in service Housing and meal allowance for full-time Soldiers 30 days paid annual vacation 401(K) type savings plan Full-coverage medical and dental insurance for Soldiers and immediate family members Paid tuition opportunities to continue your education About the Benefits
The Army offers a complete package of benefits that supports you and your family, while also helping you advance in your career. Whether you serve part-time or full-time, you'll earn competitive pay with opportunities for bonuses and receive health care at little to no cost. Skills You'll Learn
Maintenance & Repairs Electronic Troubleshooting Electrical Systems Certifications Available
There are 124 nationally recognized certifications available to earn as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. About the Job Duties
Your job duties will include inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, adjusting, and testing wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment systems, subsystems, and components. You'll also supervise and perform maintenance and repair operations on wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
Inspect, service, maintain, repair, replace, adjust, and test wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment systems, subsystems, and components Supervise and perform maintenance and repair operations on wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles As a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic, you'll have opportunities to specialize in various areas, including heating and cooling mechanics, vehicle mechanics, and electrical systems. Requirements
10 weeks of Basic Training 14 weeks of Advanced Individual Training U.S. Citizen 17 to 34 Years Old High School Diploma or GED Meet Tattoo Guidelines No Major Law Violations No Medical Concerns Benefits
Paid Training and credentialing to strengthen your skillsets Monthly salary based on pay grade and time in service Housing and meal allowance for full-time Soldiers 30 days paid annual vacation 401(K) type savings plan Full-coverage medical and dental insurance for Soldiers and immediate family members Paid tuition opportunities to continue your education About the Benefits
The Army offers a complete package of benefits that supports you and your family, while also helping you advance in your career. Whether you serve part-time or full-time, you'll earn competitive pay with opportunities for bonuses and receive health care at little to no cost. Skills You'll Learn
Maintenance & Repairs Electronic Troubleshooting Electrical Systems Certifications Available
There are 124 nationally recognized certifications available to earn as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. About the Job Duties
Your job duties will include inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacing, adjusting, and testing wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment systems, subsystems, and components. You'll also supervise and perform maintenance and repair operations on wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.