AFCAP V: Large Area Maintenance Shelter Specialist
KBR Careers · Virginia City, MT · 2 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
Job Summary
The AFCAP Large Areas Maintenance Shelter Specialist is responsible for setup, maintenance, and the dismantling of large area maintenance shelters.
Roles And Responsibilities
- Performs inspection, installation, operation, maintenance, repairs, and disposal of LAMS/BEAR structures and related systems.
- Read, comprehend, plan, and execute instructions and procedures outlined in manufacturers' operation and maintenance manuals.
- Schedules and coordinates equipment, materials, and personnel required for shelter work activities.
- Erect, maintain, and dismantle large area maintenance shelters ensuring they are operational and meet safety standards.
- Oversee the inventory, storage, and maintenance of tools and equipment used within the shelters.
- Provide technical assistance and troubleshooting for shelter-related issues, ensuring minimal downtime and efficient operations.
- Ensure all activities within the shelter comply with safety regulations and protocols to protect personnel and equipment.
- Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment status, and any incidents, and report these to supervisors as required.
- Develops, completes, and reviews records, maintains tools and equipment, and performs various cleanup activities.
Working Environment
- Indoors and outdoors.
- Exposure to heat, cold, dust, noise, chemicals.
- Overtime and shift work may be required.
- Occasional to frequent travel.
Physical Activities
- Lifting up to 35lb, team lifting up to 50lbs.
- Climbing, extended sitting, or standing, stooping, stretching, and bending.
- Using and wearing personal protective equipment such as hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE).
- Performing standard office activities including sitting/standing for extended periods of time, attending meetings, use of keyboard and mouse repetitively, lifting and carrying less than 20 lbs. frequently, etc.
- Walking to operating areas and walking upstairs.
Material & Equipment
- May be exposed to potentially hazardous conditions that require wear of hard hats, gloves, steel toed boots, hearing protection, safety glasses and other personal protection equipment (PPE); may be required to push, pull, and lift heavy equipment.
- Use of Land Mobile Radios, cell phones, laptops, and other devices to maintain contact and accountability of work activities.