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Vectrus Emergency Vehicle Tech-EVT in Bahrain

Overview

  • You are about to explore on a journey that many have enjoyed for years, Bahrain is the exciting Country that house’s the U. S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and is surrounded by the V2X employees’ exciting day to day operations of serving those who serve our Country. Come join an elite group of the best employee’s and customer based field of top quality working surroundings by becoming our Emergency Vehicle Technician II trained specifically to maintain and repair firefighting equipment and emergency vehicles, including fire engines, tenders, tankers, rescue, flight line assets, foam systems, air compressor, dry chemical systems, hazmat response vehicles, and utility vehicles all known as firefighting apparatus. Perform master mechanic level duties as required. Coordinates and performs highly skilled mechanics’ work. Maintains various types of emergency and fleet vehicles to include equipment. Enjoy the benefits such as a 60 hour work week, 15 paid holidays, Up to 40 hours is with a 15% uplift and any hours over 48 is pay with time and ¼, up to the 60 hour mark, possible yearly performance increases, Freedom of leaving base to explore the many wonders that Bahrain has to offer, Dining in a 5 star Galley manned by our own group of highly certified and recognized Chef’s and staff, and so much more. Apply today and become a part of the best team V2X has to offer !! Each applicant will be contacted and interviewed over the phone with a highly well known and expierienced Fire Chief and Fire Alarm Technician to give more exicting offers of the base and it’s surroundings.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnoses and repairs complex mechanical issues.

  • Performs preventative maintenance work.

  • Participates in ordering fleet parts.

  • Prepares various types of fleet maintenance records and documentation.

  • Assists in maintaining shop facilities and equipment.

  • Performs other mechanical related duties.

  • Provides customer support and quality assurance.

  • Maintains service logs and records of fire truck apparatuses.

  • Keeps tools equipment and work area clean organized and in good working condition.

  • Provides 24/7 on-call fleet maintenance support for assigned shift.

  • Maintains operational equipment assets.

  • Lead the work effort, train, and mentor subordinate EVT personnel.

  • Performs other job duties as assigned

  • Must be able to Operate a Manual Transmission Vehicle

Qualifications

  • Minimum Qualifications: Education / Certifications: One-year related experience may be substituted for one year of education if degree is required.

  • High School Graduate

  • Emergency Vehicle Technician LVL I & II. Must meet the qualifications as defined in NFPA 1071 Standard for Emergency Vehicle Technician Professional Qualifications for EVT I & II.

  • Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) T2 Thru T6

  • EVT Exam F1 – F6

  • Must be CAC eligible and/or the ability to obtain a “Token” CAC”

  • A valid driver’s license and the ability to obtain a U. S. Government Motor Vehicle Operator’s License and/or host nation Driver’s License, is required.

  • Commercial Driver’s license is preferred.

  • Must be able to Operate vehicles with a manual transmission.

  • Experience:

  • Five - Ten (5-10) years progressive professional experience on repairing fire trucks, firefighting apparatus, or heavy transport vehicles, within a large city fire department, must have progressed to EVT LV II.

  • Skills:

  • Emergency vehicle technician LV II must have the technological and electrical skills to diagnose, repair and maintain the specialized equipment used on firefighting apparatus.

  • Mastered state of the art techniques, practices, procedures, test equipment and documentation used in all facets of maintenance performed on automotive, truck, first responder vehicles, and all other forms of vehicular equipment.

  • Mastered various mechanical principles as applied to power transmission and braking systems, engine electrical systems and hydraulics.

  • Mastered NFPA 1901 standard for automotive fire apparatus and NFPA 1911 standard for the inspection, maintenance and testing of automotive fire apparatus.

  • Mastered fault determination through systematic troubleshooting of hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical systems.

  • Must be able to set the standard for professional excellence among the EVT team.

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