SUPERVISORY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST Government - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

SUPERVISORY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST

THIS IS A T32 EXCEPTED SERVICE, PERMANENT POSITION. The primary purpose of the SUPERVISORY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST, GS-1670-11, is to supervise work that involves providing assistance and instruction to state unit personnel regarding Army National Guard (ARNG) equipment and maintenance management. Knowledge of the principles, concepts, and methods of a variety of ARNG equipment is required. The level of typical work directed is Equipment Specialist, GS-1670-09. May make additional selections within 90 days of eligible(s) issuance. General
Experience:
Experience, education, or training which has provided the applicant with knowledge of one or more classes of equipment; the experience must include knowledge of standard shop terminology; a basic knowledge of mechanical principles relating to equipment; experience must demonstrate the ability to read and interpret blue prints and technical publications; knowledge is of the type gained from technical training, education, and experience in functions such as repairing, overhauling, maintaining, constructing, or inspecting equipment; experience using computer and automation systems. SUPERVISORY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST, GS-1670-11:
Must have at least 36 months experience overseeing and implementing a program involving the identification and resolution of difficult issues or problems in a maintenance function; experience preparing budgets based on plans for maintenance, repair work, new construction alteration projects, replacement of existing equipment, or increase in services and processes to ensure program effectiveness. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies:
Ability To Lead or SuperviseAttention to DetailDecision MakingEducation and Training
  • Department:
    1670 Equipment Services
  • Salary Range:
    $69,761 to $90,688 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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