Responsibilities
Major Job Activities:
• Must possess a thorough experience in performing vehicle inspections, troubleshooting, mechanical work, supply support, performance of vehicle subsystem, and component level repairs, field and sustainment maintenance, main repair (DEPOT) for engine and transmission and modifications of covered vehicles.
• Must demonstrate 4 years of performance in the specified area of support. Training documents and certificates should be included in the resume of the specific FSR area of support.
• The FSRs shall resolve the technical matters independently of USG intervention including troubleshooting, fault isolation and adjustments and replacement of tank components and systems.
• The FSRs shall provide technical support for workshop 101 at overhaul repairing for engine and transmission of M1A1 systems.
• The FSRs shall provide technical repair and assistance; advise and make recommendations and orient and instruct ELF with respect to operations, maintenance, repair and parts supply, examples include;
Provide corrective action to the FSR Team Lead, for M1A1 vehicle and sub‐system repairs.
Explain how to perform M1A1 related Tech Manual tasks to ELF troops.
Perform M1A1 related vehicle retrofit, vehicle upgrades (hardware and software) and kit installations.
Observe ELF soldiers in DS and Other M1A1 related Maintenance Level tasks and recommend areas for improvement.
Interpret M1A1 related engineering drawings, schematics and wiring diagrams or other technical documentation for ELF workers.
Provide instruction relative to M1A1 related storage and preservation of vehicles.
Explain and demonstrate the correct use of various M1A1 related Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and Special Tools and Test Equipment (STTE).
Observe and document M1A1 related operational readiness throughout the fleet, to include classification of tanks as Fully Mission Capable or Non‐Mission Capable due to supply or deferred maintenance.
Record M1A1 related Hull problems and readiness and keep an on‐going historical record.
Record M1A1 related Turret problems and readiness and keep an historical record.
Monitor M1A1 related field activities to ensure ELF is acting in accordance with the Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP).
Identify and report safety issues to The FSR Team Lead.
o Participate in M1A1 related de‐processing and initial operator training during fielding events to the ELF.
Provide ELF with (formal and informal) training at hull and turret of M1A1 especially engineering drawings, schematics and wiring diagrams.
Explain to the troops M1A1 related Modification Work Orders (MWO), modification kit integration procedures and operational changes.
Monitor M1A1 related cyclic inspection and surveillance testing, field repairs and report fielding and maintenance practices that may have a detrimental effect on equipment readiness.
Identify through the field problem report process systemic M1A1 related non‐conformances and failure issues.
Inform ELF of M1A1 related Technical Bulletins (TBs), Safety of Use Messages (SOUM), Maintenance Advisory Messages (MAM) and Preventative Maintenance Checks & Services (PMCS).
Provide M1A1 related technical support to the ELF in implementing the MWOs or Contractor applied Modifications (CMOD) including installing software updates, e.g. Embedded Diagnostics (ED), Digital Engine Control Unit (DECU), RTNB.
Provide M1A1 related technical and maintenance support to the ELF.