Maintenance Worker (MVO) NA-06
Overview
Resumes must be two pages (or less).
Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position. A qualified candidate must possess the following: Possess a High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) Ability to communicate in English at a level to assure the duties described can be accomplished in a safe and satisfactory manner. Experience in accomplishing the types of duties described in this job. Posses a valid state driver's license. Experience must be reflected on your resume!
Major Duties
Duty details are available on the full USAJobs announcement.
Conditions of Employment
Assists in the disassembly, repair, modification, preventative maintenance, installation, removal and assembly of machinery and equipment.
Supports higher level mechanics in repairing and testing simpler electrical accessories and components for industrial machinery. Assists higher-level personnel with tasks in painting, plumbing, electrical work, and carpentry.
Participates as a member of a group in making preventive maintenance inspections of equipment, electrical equipment and performing minor adjustments and corrective maintenance to industrial equipment.
Ensures safety, housekeeping, and environmental compliance are met, and personal protective equipment is used correctly. Monitors hazardous materials (oil, paint, solvents) and submits spill reports, ensuring timely and proper cleanup of spills.
May drive a truck weighing up to 2.5 ton or flat bed, to assist in accomplishing the duties associated with this job.
How to Apply
Visit USAJobs.gov and sign up or log in.
Federal resumes are more detailed than private-sector ones. Include job titles, duties, hours/week, and dates (month/year) for each position.
Transcripts, DD-214 (veterans), SF-50 (current feds), and other documents as required by the announcement.
Click "Apply on USAJobs" and complete all questionnaires before the deadline (Sep 15, 2026).
Monitor your application through your USAJobs dashboard. Federal hiring typically takes 4-8 weeks.