
91L Construction Vehicle Repairer
DC Army National Guard, Draper, UT, United States
Job Description
If you’ve ever considered a career in maintaining heavy machinery, join the Army National Guard as a Construction Vehicle Repairer and help pave the way for success. In this role, you will maintain trucks, bulldozers, power shovels, and other heavy equipment needed for construction operations. Responsibilities
Maintain and replace brake actuators, batteries, starter motors, alternators, mechanical fuel pumps, and hydraulic cylinders. Adjust engine speed governors/valves, carburetors, dry‑disc clutches, steering brakes, and fuel injector racks. Charge suspension accumulators, transmission shift accumulators, and main hydraulic accumulators. Troubleshoot problems in vehicle engines, electrical systems, steering, brakes, and suspensions. Tune up and repair engines. Replace or repair damaged body parts, hydraulic arms, shovels, and grader blades. Establish and follow maintenance schedules. Service drive shafts, universal joints, brake shoes, water pumps, and turbochargers. Maintain and replace cylinder heads, high‑pressure fuel injection pumps, and road wheels. Repair and replace body panels, fenders, and radiators. Troubleshoot hydraulic systems. Maintain interest in math, electricity, shop mechanics, electric motors, and appliances. Skills & Training
Through training you will develop skills applicable to civilian careers at service stations, auto and construction equipment dealers, farm equipment companies, and state highway agencies. You may pursue roles such as garage mechanic, carburetor mechanic, transmission mechanic, construction equipment mechanic, or track vehicle mechanic. Benefits
Paid training Monthly paycheck Montgomery GI Bill Federal and State tuition assistance Retirement benefits for part‑time service Low‑cost life insurance (up to $400,000 coverage) 401(k)–type savings plan Student loan repayment program (up to $50,000) Health care benefits available VA home loans Bonuses, if applicable Most non‑prior service candidates earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend (subject to change) Requirements
Military enlistment in the Army National Guard. Must be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificate. Must be between the ages of 17 and 35. Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards. Must meet citizenship requirements.
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If you’ve ever considered a career in maintaining heavy machinery, join the Army National Guard as a Construction Vehicle Repairer and help pave the way for success. In this role, you will maintain trucks, bulldozers, power shovels, and other heavy equipment needed for construction operations. Responsibilities
Maintain and replace brake actuators, batteries, starter motors, alternators, mechanical fuel pumps, and hydraulic cylinders. Adjust engine speed governors/valves, carburetors, dry‑disc clutches, steering brakes, and fuel injector racks. Charge suspension accumulators, transmission shift accumulators, and main hydraulic accumulators. Troubleshoot problems in vehicle engines, electrical systems, steering, brakes, and suspensions. Tune up and repair engines. Replace or repair damaged body parts, hydraulic arms, shovels, and grader blades. Establish and follow maintenance schedules. Service drive shafts, universal joints, brake shoes, water pumps, and turbochargers. Maintain and replace cylinder heads, high‑pressure fuel injection pumps, and road wheels. Repair and replace body panels, fenders, and radiators. Troubleshoot hydraulic systems. Maintain interest in math, electricity, shop mechanics, electric motors, and appliances. Skills & Training
Through training you will develop skills applicable to civilian careers at service stations, auto and construction equipment dealers, farm equipment companies, and state highway agencies. You may pursue roles such as garage mechanic, carburetor mechanic, transmission mechanic, construction equipment mechanic, or track vehicle mechanic. Benefits
Paid training Monthly paycheck Montgomery GI Bill Federal and State tuition assistance Retirement benefits for part‑time service Low‑cost life insurance (up to $400,000 coverage) 401(k)–type savings plan Student loan repayment program (up to $50,000) Health care benefits available VA home loans Bonuses, if applicable Most non‑prior service candidates earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend (subject to change) Requirements
Military enlistment in the Army National Guard. Must be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school diploma or a GED certificate. Must be between the ages of 17 and 35. Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral standards. Must meet citizenship requirements.
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