Created at: July 12, 2025 00:08
Company: Army National Guard Units
Location: Fort Bragg, NC, 28307
Job Description:
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a ARTILLERY REPAIRER (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D1224000 and is part of the NC G4, National Guard (G4-MATES / Manning Document 7021-705).
Military Grades: Enlisted (E4 to E7) or Warrant Officer (WO1) Minimum Requirements: Experience or training which demonstrates the ability to perform mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic system operations. Experience demonstrating the ability to fit and adjust parts and assemblies. Specialized Experience: Experience or training demonstrating a broad knowledge in repairing, rebuilding, modifying and testing mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems and major components of artillery systems. Experience in diagnosing malfunctions and determining needed repairs in artillery systems. Experience demonstrating the ability to inspect artillery systems. Experience which demonstrates the ability to develop test standards. Experience interpreting and applying drawings, schematics, blueprints, diagrams and specifications.
As an ARTIILERY REPAIRER, WG-6605-10 you will perform maintenance on the electrical system of the turrets; repair the stabilization control systems, circuit breakers, distribution boxes, cables, and wiring system, points and all other electrical components in the turret. Replaces Line Replaceable Units (LRUs); test and repair electrical test sets that are used to test the electrical systems of the tank turret. Follows schematic diagrams and relays to determine if there is malfunction in the test equipment; repair the hydraulic system, which provides the pressure to elevate and traverse the gun and rotate the turret; repair hydraulic valves which control the motion to ensure safety, these are controlled by electrical solenoids; repair the hydraulic motors, the elevating systems, the recoil systems and all other hydraulic parts and components in the turret; repair all mechanical parts involved in turret traversing, such as the traversing gearbox including the clutch assembly, and turret races including cupola bearings; repair the gears and bearings in the gearbox; repair all small gear drive components including those required to raise and lower the gun; service the gun by exercising the recoil system to check for leaks in the seals; borescope the gun tube to check for wear; make recoil adapter readings to determine that the adapter and collar are serviceable; work on ITVs, howitzers, and other less complex equipment; perform other duties as assigned.