The following is a sample (but not exhaustive) list of the MOS, AFSC, and NEC Codes that may have transferrable skill sets that apply to this role: 001030 001085 001140 002068 1391 2F011 2F031 2F051 2F071 301 3374 3601 3E412 3E432 3E452 4140 4142 4143 4145 4149 4151 4222 4225 4226 4227 4229 4231 4233 4234 4237 4253 4291 4307 4308 4314 4316 4324 4355 4366 4509 4604 52X 63J 7022 70F9 7601 7606 7612 7613 7614 7615 7616 7617 77F 91A 91D 91E 91J 91L 91P 91X 92F 9559 9594 95AB ABE ABF AS EM EN FC GSE GSM MM MM(NUC) MRRelated experience may include: Construction Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Technician, Field Mechanic, Field Service Technician, Field Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Technician, Mechanic, Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Lubricator, Machine Repairer, Maintainer, Maintenance Electrician, Maintenance Man, Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Worker, Oiler, Overhauler. Education or experience that prepares you for success:5-7 years of experience with repairing and maintaining Pump & Power equipmentMust have a valid driver's license and acceptable driving recordDOT Physical Examination (Medical card)EPA section 608 universal Certification requiredKnowledge/Skills/Abilities you may rely on:Advanced understanding and repair of mechanical, electrical and diesel equipment, generators, HVAC and air compressorsAdvanced understanding of refrigeration (EPA Certified)Mastery of load bank repairsAdvanced understanding of electrical engines and controllersAdvanced operation of dehumidification equipment from CDI and muntersExperience with and comprehension of VFDs, VSDs, soft starts, and "across the line" motor starting preferredSome factory diesel, generator, compressor, HVAC trainingThe physical demands of this role require bending, squatting, crouching, reaching, lifting 25 pounds or more, and working indoors/outdoors when required by the job.