Liquid Fuels Mechanic (SPD-A: California)
Versar Global Solutions · United States · 2 wk ago
RemoteRemoteManagement$60k–$70k/yrFull-time
About the role
Headquartered in Washington, DC, Versar Global Solutions provides full mission lifecycle solutions for challenges faced by our government and commercial Customers in the natural, built, and digital environments. With nearly 2,000 team members around the world, and a rich legacy spanning more than 70 years, Versar Global Solutions delivers a broad array of planning, analysis and risk management solutions, project and program management, operations and maintenance services, and information technology applications for environmental management and remediation projects, mission critical facilities and installations, and in support of readiness and contingency operations.
Responsibilities
- Perform routine maintenance inspections at various U.S. military locations in the continental United States, through anticipation and planning of recurring maintenance activities.
- Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Class I, II and III hydrant systems including other supporting equipment and appurtenances.
- Maintain fuel storage tanks, including inspection reports of the operations for unusual circumstances to include pressure changes, leaks, corrosion, etc.
- Support development of scopes of work for repair and modification Service Orders for Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel facilities as part of the USACE RMMR program.
- Repairs will be developed in accordance with UFC 3-460-01 “Design: Petroleum Facilities,” American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 650 “Advanced Tank & Construction,” and applicable Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS).
- Diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Maintain records relating to maintenance. Document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.
- Maintain good working relationship with coworkers and military management personnel utilizing good judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
- Investigate and adjust customer complaints and concerns regarding fuel systems maintenance.
- Maintain knowledge of military standards, Unified Facilities Criteria (UFCs), EM-385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual, OSHA, EPA, and other industry standards.
- Adhere to strictly enforced Health and Safety requirements with the highest quality standards expected.
- Perform all other duties as prescribed by management.
Requirements
- Two to five years of experience in liquid fuels maintenance or construction on various types of fuel systems that can include marine loading arms, bulk fuel facilities, hot pit fueling systems, gas station dispensing systems, cathodic protection systems, and leak detection systems.
- Willing to waive some experience and train the right candidate.
- High School Diploma/GED.
- Proficient in MS Office suite of tools, including Word and Excel; be capable of uploading daily/weekly field reports with photos to cloud-based information management systems.
- Ability to use/learn QuickBase, eMaint, MaintainX, Timberland and/or other software programs that manage information and schedules.
- OSHA 30 and/or HAZWOPER training preferred.
- CPR/First Aid certified preferred.
- Experience with equipment operation and power tools.
- Possess working mechanical and electrical equipment knowledge.
- Must possess and maintain an active and valid driver's license without restrictions.
- Must be proficient in English, both written and verbal, to ensure effective communication and collaboration.
- Successful results of pre-employment screenings, including federal background check, MVR, and drug screen.
- Comply with company drug and alcohol policy.
- Be authorized to work in the US or will be authorized by the successful candidate’s start date.
Qualifications
- Ability to communicate verbally with internal and external clients.
- Able to exercise good judgment and conflict resolution strategies with client issues.
- Able to work independently and is self-motivated; works well towards timelines and goals.
- Able to apply minor mathematical concepts, including fractions, percentages, as they apply to practical situations; can conduct problem-solving.
Skills
- Knowledge of military standards, Unified Facilities Criteria (UFCs), EM-385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual, OSHA, EPA, and other industry standards.
- Ability to adhere to Health and Safety requirements with the highest quality standards expected.
- Ability to diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Ability to procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Ability to maintain records relating to maintenance and document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.
- Ability to maintain good working relationship with coworkers and military management personnel utilizing good judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
- Ability to investigate and adjust customer complaints and concerns regarding fuel systems maintenance.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to perform routine maintenance inspections at various U.S. military locations in the continental United States, through anticipation and planning of recurring maintenance activities.
- Ability to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Class I, II and III hydrant systems including other supporting equipment and appurtenances.
- Ability to maintain fuel storage tanks, including inspection reports of the operations for unusual circumstances to include pressure changes, leaks, corrosion, etc.
- Ability to support development of scopes of work for repair and modification Service Orders for Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel facilities as part of the USACE RMMR program.
- Ability to develop repairs in accordance with UFC 3-460-01 “Design: Petroleum Facilities,” American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 650 “Advanced Tank & Construction,” and applicable Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS).
- Ability to diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Ability to maintain records relating to maintenance and document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.
- Ability to maintain good working relationship with coworkers and military management personnel utilizing good judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
- Ability to investigate and adjust customer complaints and concerns regarding fuel systems maintenance.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to perform routine maintenance inspections at various U.S. military locations in the continental United States, through anticipation and planning of recurring maintenance activities.
- Ability to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Class I, II and III hydrant systems including other supporting equipment and appurtenances.
- Ability to maintain fuel storage tanks, including inspection reports of the operations for unusual circumstances to include pressure changes, leaks, corrosion, etc.
- Ability to support development of scopes of work for repair and modification Service Orders for Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel facilities as part of the USACE RMMR program.
- Ability to develop repairs in accordance with UFC 3-460-01 “Design: Petroleum Facilities,” American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 650 “Advanced Tank & Construction,” and applicable Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS).
- Ability to diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Ability to maintain records relating to maintenance and document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.
- Ability to maintain good working relationship with coworkers and military management personnel utilizing good judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
- Ability to investigate and adjust customer complaints and concerns regarding fuel systems maintenance.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to perform routine maintenance inspections at various U.S. military locations in the continental United States, through anticipation and planning of recurring maintenance activities.
- Ability to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Class I, II and III hydrant systems including other supporting equipment and appurtenances.
- Ability to maintain fuel storage tanks, including inspection reports of the operations for unusual circumstances to include pressure changes, leaks, corrosion, etc.
- Ability to support development of scopes of work for repair and modification Service Orders for Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel facilities as part of the USACE RMMR program.
- Ability to develop repairs in accordance with UFC 3-460-01 “Design: Petroleum Facilities,” American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 650 “Advanced Tank & Construction,” and applicable Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS).
- Ability to diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Ability to maintain records relating to maintenance and document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.
- Ability to maintain good working relationship with coworkers and military management personnel utilizing good judgment in recognizing scope of authority.
- Ability to investigate and adjust customer complaints and concerns regarding fuel systems maintenance.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to perform routine maintenance inspections at various U.S. military locations in the continental United States, through anticipation and planning of recurring maintenance activities.
- Ability to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Class I, II and III hydrant systems including other supporting equipment and appurtenances.
- Ability to maintain fuel storage tanks, including inspection reports of the operations for unusual circumstances to include pressure changes, leaks, corrosion, etc.
- Ability to support development of scopes of work for repair and modification Service Orders for Department of Defense (DoD) Fuel facilities as part of the USACE RMMR program.
- Ability to develop repairs in accordance with UFC 3-460-01 “Design: Petroleum Facilities,” American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 650 “Advanced Tank & Construction,” and applicable Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS).
- Ability to diagnose and correct problems using test equipment, statistical, equipment history, manufacture specifications, and industry-related standards to avoid fuel spills or fuel facility related events.
- Ability to review repair specifications of equipment or components being purchased or fabricated for repair and construction projects, to ensure compliance with contractual requirements and material specifications.
- Ability to procure material required by repair or maintenance work.
- Ability to maintain records relating to maintenance and document and report all activities in a centrally managed maintenance management system.