Tools and Parts Attendant
U.S. Army Reserve Command
Posted: April 6, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Alaska
Salary
$30.51 - $35.56
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves managing tools, parts, and equipment for the Army National Guard in Alaska, including identifying needs, storing items properly, tracking inventory, and performing basic maintenance like cleaning or replacing parts.
It's a hands-on role focused on keeping supplies organized and ready for use in military vehicles and gear.
A good fit would be someone with practical experience in warehousing or mechanics who pays close attention to details and follows instructions well.
Opened Area(s) of Consideration: 1, 2 DEFINITION OF AREA(S) OF CONSIDERATION: Area 1 - AKNG Permanent or Indefinite technicians. Area 2 - All AKNG members.
PDCN: D0918000 Selecting Supervisor: Cody Bjorklund GENERAL EXPERIENCE is experience or training which demonstrates the knowledge of trade; ability to apply identification skill (matching specific item name, models, and stock or part numbers with similar specific information at stock locations); ability to use simple hand tools (pliers, screwdrivers, etc.) and to follow oral and written instructions.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE is experience which is directly related to the position to be filled and which has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of this position.
WG-06 - Must have at least 9 months of experience or training in verifying stock by opening, counting and visually checking the contents of the containers.
Experience in establishing stock location by considering such factors as use, size, shape and weight of items.
Experience in completing stock records by showing the names, quantities and location of stock.
Experience in identifying correct nomenclature and stock number of items in order to locate stock for issue.
Experience in performing maintenance such as replacing wooden handles on handsaws, changing blades on power saws, and greasing or oiling power and hand tools.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Resume must have complete dates and hours worked per week for each occurrence of both civilian and military employment (Example: 2 JAN 1980 to 3 MAR 1981; 0800-1630 M-F or JAN 1980 to MAR 1981; 40 hrs/wk) Use of year only will result in disqualification.
The duties listed must fully substantiate -in your own words- that you meet the minimum requirements and specialized experience listed above, in detail; otherwise, you will not be considered qualified for this position.
Length of time is not of itself qualifying. Your experience will be evaluated on the basis of duties performed.
Your record of experience and/or training must show possession of the following knowledge, skills and abilities needed to fully perform the duties of the position: - Basic knowledge and understanding of the mechanical makeup, operation, and working relationships of individual systems, and their interrelationships for a variety of combat, tactical, commercial, automotive, special purpose vehicles and equipment.
- Working knowledge of various techniques for removing, adjusting, replacing, cleaning, and installing parts and components of combat, tactical, commercial, automotive, special purpose vehicles and equipment.
- Basic understanding of electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other non-mechanical system theories; and skill to replace, fit, install, and adjust systems.
- Skill to use basic test equipment and ability to analyze test results to determine fault for repair or replacement of improperly functioning parts or components.
Ability to use basic tools common to the occupation. - Ability to determine when parts should be cleaned, reinstalled, or replaced with standard parts.
- Ability to read and interpret parts list, manufacturer's repair manuals, technical manuals, diagrams, engineering drawings, and schematics. Major Duties:
Identifies user's tools, parts and equipment requirements and requisitions stock as needed. Watches and reports items that are in short supply because of breakage or are in need of repair.
Recommends possible substitute or interchangeable items. Sets up, shifts and maintains storage locations.
Determines methods of storage, identification, and stock location considering such factors as temperature, humidity, height and weight limits, turnover, floor loading capacities, space available, and convenience of handling items.
Compiles records concerned with quantity, cost, and type of material received, stored, and issued for a particular job.
Prepares periodic inventory and determines the basis for over, short, or misplaced items by checking such references as out-for-repair, issue, and turn-in records.
Compiles reports on adjustments of inventory, stock records, spoilage, damage, location changes, and refusal of shipment.
Ensures that tools and equipment are maintained in good condition by performing visual and operating checks.
May make minor repairs to tools and equipment, determine when damaged items are too costly to repair, and reports damaged or worn out equipment to superiors.
Determines stock replenishment levels for centrally controlled supplies within funding limitations.
Assures that supplies and monies are not wasted through excess accumulation and that items are on hand in sufficient quantities and at the time required.
In addition to established guides and formulas, determines quantities required and timely stock replenishment. Receives a wide variety of supplies and specialized items requiring special handling.
Ensures that received items are properly stored in assigned locations. Reviews requisitions for completeness and compliance with regulations and revises quantities ordered based on number on hand.
Recommends substitution when supply items are not available. Searches for identifying or management data on items of supply.
Compares data listed on documents with reference sources such as federal catalogs, stock lists, or other publications.
Receives requests needing additional information and compares with reference sources. Searches for stock number, prices, descriptions, and sources of supply.
Traces part number or type number to identify equipment/item manufacturer. Reviews supply transactions or provide customer service for urgent critical shortage items.
Codes and classifies requisitions, shipping orders, and other documents. Refers requests to other sources of supply or an inventory control point when stock is unavailable and/or cannot be shipped.
Establishes procedures, management of calibration, and testing of Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). Establishes procedures, manages, implements and monitors tool room operations.
This includes accounting for, issuing and replacing tools.
May assist with processing of hazardous materials by inspecting, receiving, sorting, accounting and classifying hazardous materials such as explosives, toxic chemicals, flammables, gas cylinders, radioactive material and hazardous waste.
Performs other duties as assigned.
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