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Current Professional Services Opportunities:
This requirement is for five (5) personnel at NAS Key West, FL:
2 ELECTRICIANS
1 AC MECHANIC
1 Power SYS Mechanic
1 Maintenance Mechanic
All Statements of work are in order:
POWER SUPPORT SYSTEMS MECHANIC
This position will provide ACR support to Public Works Facility Sustainment. The following are required skills for the position:· Examine, troubleshoot, overhaul, rebuild, or make major repairs to powered Support systems, including the major components (e.g., engines, generators, alternators, gears, compressors, and hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical components) of one or several of the following groups: - Aircraft ground support equipment (e.g., jet engine starters, power supply units, air cycle air conditioners, and power generation systems); - General utilities support equipment (e.g., standard combustion powered generating systems, including load equalizing circuits, for hospitals, offices, A thorough knowledge of the mechanical and electrical makeup and operation of powered support systems such as those described above, including their major mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components. Skill in troubleshooting and repairing some of the following; diesel, gasoline, and/or multi-fuel engines (e.g., overhauling those of 3 to 8 cylinders and up to 500 horsepower or making less extensive repairs to larger, more complex engines),gearing and governing components for controlling, changing or transferring speed and power: hydraulic and pneumatic systems and controls, conditioning (cooling, heating, dehumidifying) systems; turbine engines; combustion powered generators and compressors, or other comparably complex components; this includes ability to completely disassemble, assemble, overhaul and adjust to specifications. Skill in troubleshooting and repairing electrical and transistorized systems withcomponents such as transistors, resistors, rectifiers, switches, relays, meters, governors, harness wiring, commutators, slip rings, brushes, capacitors, generators, motors, timing and sequencing devices, and solid state DC voltage regulators; Skill in troubleshooting electrical and transistorized sensing and controlling devices and panels for engines and generators, e.g., overvoltage, under voltage, over frequency, under frequency, over temperature, fire detection, and low oil pressure. l Ability to read and use technical manuals, illustrations, diagrams, schematics, and similar guides covering the complete assembly, troubleshooting and layout of powered support systems; water plants, etc.); - Engineering and construction support equipment such as large combustion powered generators and compressors; mobile shops and similar special purpose units used in engineering or construction projects. · Performs general servicing, adjustments, inspection, trouble shooting, and repair of Mobile Electric power generating plants and the related electrical and mechanical sub-components, in addition to equipment listed above. · Maintains efficient operation of various parts of electrical regulating: starting, generating, and distribution system. Analyzes operation of generators, alternators, transformers, power control devices, starters, motors, electrical or Electromechanical governors, and related equipment by means of various instrument; such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, meggers and ammeters. Records readings and observations and compares them with standards. Makes appropriate adjustments and repairs. · Disassembles the various electrical components of mobile electric power plants and support equipment. Repairs or replaces electrical motors, generators, alternators, starters, regulators, electrical Electro-mechanical governors, and associated circuits. Ability to use a wide range of complex troubleshooting, testing and repairing equipment for mechanical and electrical systems, e.g., dynamometers, load banks, impedance bridges; multi-meters, equipment and system test cells or stands, flow meter panels, oscilloscopes, turbine engine and analyzers and balancing machines, in addition to less complex equipment such as common mechanic's hand tools, voltmeters, ohmmeters, pressure gages, leak detectors, drills, and hones. Knowledge of the basic principles behind the operation of most of the following: AC and DC electric power generation systems combustion powered reciprocating engines; turbine engines; multi-drive gear unit; heating and cooling system; pneumatic, hydraulic, and combined systems, pressure regulators and electrical switching, harness wiring, and metering systems; Ability to measure and work within close tolerances, clearances, and specifications such as those involved in balancing parts which rotate up to 60,000 RPM or clearances of one hundredth to one thousandth of an inch between moving parts. Must be able to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings and schematics. Have a high level of professional knowledge of repair and overhaul of alternating, generating, and starting of electrical power plants and related components. Ability to handle weights and loads. Must posses a current valid Florida state driver’s license. Must be able to obtain a security clearance when applicable or required.
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R&D Training and Technical Services, Inc.