Generator Mechanic Job Description
Generator Mechanic Duties & Responsibilities
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Generator Mechanic Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Generator Mechanic
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Education for Generator Mechanic
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Employers hiring for the generator mechanic job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Associate Degree in General Education, Technical, Graduate, Military, Education, Diesel, Construction Management, Engineering, Associates, Writing
Skills for Generator Mechanic
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Desired experience for generator mechanic includes:
Generator Mechanic Examples
Generator Mechanic Job Description
- Assists in the instruction of shop personnel to become more knowledgeable and proficient in their duties
- Operate and parallel engine-driven generating units
- Adjusts electronic governors
- Inspects, maintains and repairs fuel and lube oil systems and air compressors
- Takes prompt and effective actions in emergency situations
- Assists electricians with the installation, cable splicing and repairs of electrical circuits
- Performs all work in accordance with federal, state, and local safety requirements
- Assists project coordinators with planning and scheduling of new and existing projects
- Performs at the journeyman level under general supervision Interacts with customers to ensure service and support is accomplished
- Task and oversee local national staff with daily duties
- Must possess US passport book (not passport card) with at least 12 months of remaining validity AND with at least 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining
- Must be able to drive a manual shift vehicle
- Must satisfactorily complete National Deployment Center (NDC) requirements, including medical and dental requirements prior to deployment
- Must have Five (5) years’ of experience working on civilian and or military style generators
- Must know Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- Must possess a valid passport with at least 12 months of remaining validity AND with at least 6 blank visa/stamp pages remaining
Generator Mechanic Job Description
- Performs other duties assigned as assigned by the manager
- Performs various lower classified duties such as (but not limited to) file maintenance, workspace
- Must be familiar with the base power systems, high voltage input circuits, transformers, and transfer switches, both automatic and manual
- Must perform all oil changes, change filters and keep areas clean
- Must be able to check fuel flow, inspect, repair and/or replace batteries
- Maintain engines in clean and working order at all times
- Capable of troubleshooting and decipher problems, both mechanical & electrical
- To respond to emergency call outs as requested by the Trouble Desk
- Tests all work performed under his/her control
- Orders replacement parts and supplies through approved channels and establishing maximum and minimum requirements for effective utilization and economy
- Candidates with prior Military (91D) and or LOGCAP experience in Generator Department
- Candidates with FG Willison Technician certification
- Candidates with Cummins Technician certification
- Candidates with Caterpillar Technician certification
- Candidates with 40hrs HAZWOPER – OSHA certification
- Minimum 5-7 years' actual and recent aircraft or vehicle, or missile experience required
Generator Mechanic Job Description
- Supports colleagues within the team in rebuilding/overhauling all types of generator sets
- Designs fuel supply systems for installations, helps junior colleagues in forming power generator stations, including fuel tanks, pumps, piping, electrical switch gears and similar
- Perform engine starting battery voltage cell resistance and conductance tests, back pressure regulating valve checks, check day tank operation, check diesel fuel pump controls for proper operation
- Perform accurate complex mechanical and electrical troubleshooting and repairs to engines, subassemblies, fuel systems, tank monitoring and leak detection systems in a safe and timely manner
- Provide in- service training to other employees on maintenance and repair of Emergency Power Supply
- Perform preventive and remedial Maintenance, troubleshooting, user support, on-site equipment repair, installation/removal, system operations, and scheduled maintenance of JMICS Diesel Generators and Environmental Control Units
- Work with system developers and system end-users to analyze, review, and identify problems
- Recommend system modifications to improve system/sub-system product quality
- Reduce architecture/design failures, improve system uptime, and recommend enhancements and modifications to improve current and future system performance
- Performs all hands on routine inspection, preventative maintenance, condition monitoring, troubleshoots, corrective and emergency repairs on Caterpillar 2.6 MW and Caterpillar, 350 KW generator sets and associated local control systems and Caterpillar SCADA system with Dell/Rockwell computer servers and interface controllers in working order
- Must have knowledge of the scopes and limitations of various categories of electronic maintenance (related maintenance functions) and their applications to the contract unit
- Must know theory and principles of operation of engines, accessories and components, and a thorough knowledge of electrical and electronic principles
- Must be capable of using and reading blueprints, wiring diagrams, and data tables
- NACI / Tier 1 for US Citizens and PCC for Non US Citizens
- Must complete General Trade Skills PQS within 30 days of hire
- Must be able to conduct tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance
Generator Mechanic Job Description
- Performs hands on inspects, operates, and maintains the paralleling and main medium voltage switchgear systems, Eaton VCP-W, with local and remote monitor and metering capabilities, SCADA and PLC control systems, alarm response to ensure maximum system reliability
- Performs hands on inspects, and tests fuel receiving and distribution system including tanks, pumps, leak detection, fuel distribution and inventory, scheduling orders, and reporting
- Makes periodic hands on inspections of building’s machinery and equipment
- Reviews and approves recommendations concerning alterations and improvements to the power generation facility
- Responsible for data collection and power generation facility record keeping of various systems in operation according to prescribed schedules
- Coordinates environmental testing, required permitting and compliance activities with the Department of States designated representative
- Supervise, manage, and schedule multi-skilled level operations and maintenance team members, power generation operators, power generation mechanics and electrical switchgear and relay technicians and administrative/support personnel
- Completes performance evaluations, implements training programs, addresses grievances, and administer disciplinary actions as required to subordinate multi-national employees
- Maintains technical library and record-keeping which documents all procedures necessary to accomplish assigned responsibility
- Responsible for facility custodianship of work area, hand, power, and shop tools
- Must be able Determine causes of operating errors and provides corrective actions
- Must be able to understand and interpret wiring diagrams
- Must have the English language speaking ability to speak the language with sufficient structural accuracy and vocabulary to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics
- Military Training or similar vocational education trade training preferred
- 1-3 years’ experience in Electrical background preferred
- Experience in the Army 52 D or 91 D MOS or equivalent preferred
Generator Mechanic Job Description
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) and annunciator panels
- Rebuild and repair gas compressors (turbochargers) used for forced-induction of IC engines
- Perform required maintenance on fuel systems, lubrication systems and cooling systems
- Perform major repair and rebuilds on diesel power generators including cylinder head repair/replacement, combustion cylinder liner replacement, piston, connecting rod, and bearing replacement
- Providing mechanical and generator advice to the Site Lead
- Motivated and able to evaluate and complete tasks
- Management of Power Generation and Mechanical Works
- Ensuring and promoting high standards of mechanical hygiene to prevent contamination to prime mover units
- Undertaking of inspection of maintenance on generators
- Responsible for ensuring compliance with the Health and Safety at Works Act and implementing Safe Systems of Work
- Must have knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repairs, and maintenance
- Trade school or Technical training desirable
- Must be physically able to work in extreme conditions on job sites
- Must be 21 years of age, have completed secondary school or obtained a GED, and possess a valid driver's license
- Must be able to pass drug screen and obtain DoS medical clearance
- High school (or GED equivalent), technical school, or trade school graduate or equivalent apprenticeship