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Announcement #874742100

Bowling Equipment Mechanic

Open to the public

What you'd do

This position is located within Commander, Mid-Atlantic Region, Fleet and Family Readiness Program. The purpose of this position is to assist the higher grade mechanics in maintaining and repairing all bowling and facility electrical, mechanical and computerized equipment.

Major duties

This position has been identified as an entry-level developmental position for the purpose of training the incumbent to perform more complex and responsible duties. Installs, repairs, maintains, adjusts, overhauls and regularly inspects all bowling facility electrical, mechanical and computerized equipment which includes, but is not limited to: automatic pinsetters, automatic ball returns, speed cradle stops, telescore units, automatic ball cleaners, lane maintenance machines, hole borers, and etc. Establishes a regular preventive maintenance schedule according to the suggested manufacturer's recommendations, adjusting as necessary. Diagnoses malfunctional equipment referring to manufacturer's diagrams and specifications, schematics, and wiring diagrams using test equipment such as continuity testers, voltmeters, and feeler gauges. Inspects bowling lanes and approaches daily. Oversees the work of one or more lower graded workers engaged in minor repair, cleaning or lubricating equipment, keeping them informed of any operation and maintenance changes. Maintains required records and reports. Conducts daily fire and safety inspections

What you need to qualify

Resumes must include information which demonstrates experience and knowledge, skills, and ability (KSAs) as they relate to this position. Applicants are encouraged to be clear and specific when describing their experience level and KSAs. A qualified candidate must possess: Must possess knowledge of mechanical and electrical/electronic principles and operating characteristics of bowling equipment and have the ability to locate malfunctions through visual, operational, audio and standard test equipment checks. Must have knowledge of parts, components and assemblies of bowling equipment. Successful completion of AMF mechanic course is strongly preferred, but not required. Must have the ability to read and understanding schematics, wiring diagrams, block diagrams and manufacturer's service manuals.

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