Overview
We are looking for experienced Vehicle Mechanics to support mission-critical operations in demanding environments. These individuals will be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing a variety of tactical and commercial vehicles to ensure operational readiness for deployed teams and fixed-site locations. Ideal candidates bring a strong mechanical background, experience working with diesel and gasoline-powered platforms, and the ability to operate independently in austere or rapidly changing conditions.
Travel may be required up to 75% of the time.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on tactical and commercial vehicles, including diesel and gasoline engines, drivetrains, suspensions, brakes, steering systems, and electrical components.
- Conduct routine inspections, services, and preventative maintenance to ensure vehicles remain mission-ready.
- Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical faults and conduct component replacements, rebuilds, and system overhauls as needed.
- Inspect and maintain vehicle safety systems, including lights, emergency equipment, communications mounting points, and armor components when applicable.
- Maintain accountability and serviceability of tools, equipment, and repair parts; coordinate with logistics for resupply.
- Maintain detailed maintenance logs, service records, and fault reports in accordance with company and client standards.
- Support fleet readiness by ensuring vehicles meet operational, environmental, and safety requirements.
- Provide on-call or after-hours support when mission requirements dictate.
- Operate in austere environments with limited oversight while maintaining high technical and professional standards.
Required Qualifications
- Prior U.S. military service with experience in a mechanical or maintenance MOS/AFSC (e.g., 91B, 91S, 91L, 3521, 2T3X1, or equivalent).
- Strong working knowledge of diesel and gasoline engines, hydraulic systems, vehicle electrical systems, and drivetrain components.
- Ability to diagnose and repair faults with minimal external support.
- Experience working in remote, expeditionary, or OCONUS (Outside the Continental United States) environments.
- Ability to lift, carry, and move equipment and tools required for vehicle maintenance tasks.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work within a multi-functional team.
- Must be able to pass background checks, medical screenings, and deployment requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced military training or certifications in vehicle maintenance, recovery operations, or fleet management.
- Experience with tactical military vehicles (HMMWV, MRAP, JLTV, etc.) and commercial trucks/SUVs.
- Prior Worldwide Protective Services (WPS) or contractor experience supporting deployed operations.