US ARMY: Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer (63M)

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http://imcom.korea.army.mil

Welcome to US Army, IMCOM-Korea

IMCOM-Korea supports Soldiers, Civilians and Family Members with Army-standard installation facilities, spacious housing areas, 5-star restaurants, new first-rate recreational centers, and spectacular access to Korean food and culture.

Korea is a great place to live, work or visit. Whether this is your first tour to Korea or a return assignment, you can look forward to a personally and professionally rewarding experience in the Land of the Morning Calm.

To learn more about living and serving with the US Army in Korea, visit us online at http://imcom.korea.army.mil

To learn about serving in the US Army, visit http://www.goarmy.com

The success of Army missions depends on keeping the Bradley Fighting vehicle fleet in top working condition. As an integral member of the mechanical maintenance team, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer handles the maintenance and repair of the M2/M3, A2/A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, and the M-7 Bradley Fighting Infantry Support Team.

Some of your duties as a Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer may include:

- Troubleshooting complex problems in diesel engines, electrical systems, steering systems, brake systems and suspension systems.
- Establishing and following schedules for maintaining vehicles
- Developing technical skills necessary to perform turret maintenance.
- Inspecting, servicing, lubricating, replacing, adjusting, testing, purging, repairing, and troubleshooting the systems and components of the M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
- Becoming familiar with safety requirements and knowledgeable of practices in performing vehicle maintenance.
- Knowledgeable on Bradley system hull electrical and engine troubleshooting skills applicable to all maintenance personnel. - Maintaining the maintenance on the Bradley Engine and Transmission Assemblies
- Performing major assembly replacement, including the turret and fire control systems
- Diagnosing and troubleshooting malfunctions
- Performing organizational maintenance and on-board direct support tasks on the suspension systems, steering systems, hydraulic systems, auxiliary power units, fire extinguisher/suppression systems, gas particulate systems and fire control systems
- Cleaning and lubricating gyroscopes, sights and other electro-optical fire control components
- Repairing and maintaining missile mounts, platforms and launch mechanisms
- Testing and adjusting weapons firing, guidance and launch systems

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  • hey man i've been a 63m for 3 years if you got any questions hit me up its not a glorious job and its hard work and when they say long hours they anr't kidding but its fun

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  • Fuck u roppo

  • @koompa63m Is their a Direct MOS that uses the Bradly in combat?

  • @koompa63m im not lying but im a future soldier and i just got this job for the army lol only difference is the mos is now 91m\63m you see both

  • wow small world.... i leave feb 14th for benning... well in 9 days

  • @koompa63m i leave for this mos in march what is the day by day like doin this job????

  • @MultiSanders23

    Nice! I do as well, it's going to be freakin' sweet.

  • yea i leave the 14th

  • @MultiSanders23

    I do as well, you going to Benning?

  • i leave in febuary for this mos i cant wait

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