91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
“After taking the ASVAB, they offered me any job I wanted and right off the bat I was like ‘I want to be a mechanic.'”
-Sgt. Phillip Gilmore, Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
Overview:
The wheeled vehicle mechanic is primarily responsible for supervising and performing maintenance and recovery operations on wheeled vehicles and associated items, as well as heavy-wheeled vehicles and select armored vehicles.
Job Duties:
- Maintain wheeled vehicles, their associated trailers and material handling equipment systems
- Inspecting, servicing, maintaining, repairing, replacement, adjusting and testing of wheeled vehicles and material handling equipment systems, subsystems and components
- Service automotive electrical systems including wiring harness, and starting and charging systems
- Perform wheeled vehicle recovery operations
Required ASVAB Score:
Mechanical Maintenance (MM): 92 or Mechanical Maintenance (MM) : 87 and General Technical (GT) : 85
Helpful Skills:
- Interest in auto mechanics and the industrial art.
- Enjoy physical work.
- Troubleshooting and repairing mechanical problems.
- Interest in automotive engines and how they work.
Training:
Job training for a wheeled vehicle mechanic requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instructions. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.
Future Civilian Career:
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with service stations, auto dealers, farm equipment companies and state highway agencies. You’ll be able to pursue a career as a garage mechanic, carburetor mechanic, transmission mechanic, radiator mechanic, construction equipment mechanic or endless track vehicle mechanic.
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