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Electronic Technician II (WD)
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| Job Number: | 25689193 | | Company Name: | L-3 Communications | | Job Location: | Daleville, AL US | | Job Category: | Engineering & Architecture |
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Electronic Technician II (WD)
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Title: Electronic Technician II (WD) Location: Alabama-Daleville Position Summary: The Electronic Technician II applies technical knowledge to perform maintenance, installation and repair of aircrew simulators and trainers. The successful applicant will be responsible for performing basic operation, complete pre and post flight inspections, and perform preventative and corrective maintenance on highly complex Flight Simulators. Technicians will evaluate and troubleshoot user problems and system malfunctions on complex networked computer systems, visual & display systems, laser & weapon systems, video & audio systems, high voltage systems, and interface & peripheral systems. The ability to troubleshoot and repair to component level is desirable. Applicant will be responsible for accurately entering and maintaining documentation of repairs, inventory, and other associated trainer documentation. Applicant must be able to use electronic test equipment including Digital Multi-meters, Network Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, and Light meters, Frequency counters, Logic analyzers, sine wave generators, special test equipment, and complex test instruments such as high frequency pulse generators, frequency synthesizers, distortion analyzers, and complex computer control equipment. Operate On-Board & Off-Board Instructor Operator Stations, Battlemaster Controller, SemiAutomated Forces stations and Debrief and After Action Rooms in support of maintenance, troubleshooting and aviator training. Must be physically able to climb stairs, ladders, work in confined and/or dark spaces, work with hand tools, and lift and move up to 40 lbs unassisted. Applicant must be able to work all shifts and up to twenty weekends per year. Additionally, they must maintain a satisfactory and progressive performance throughout a developmental training period and continued skill development.
Essential Job Functions: Perform evaluation, troubleshooting, calibration, adjustment, testing, maintenance, or installation of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, computer, and visual display components. Apply advanced technical knowledge to solve complex problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers' manuals or similar documents. Work from schematics, engineering drawings, written and/or verbal instructions. Troubleshoots and repairs analog and digital electronics to the system, subsystem and component level. Select, set up and operate test equipment. Observe, analyze, record, and report test data and when appropriate, make necessary repairs. Maintain appropriate calibration and inspection records. Validate technical manuals and data through interpretation and use of drawings, manuals, and vendor documentations. Prepare initial draft Engineering Change Notices (ECN's) when necessary. May perform repetitive or standard production assembly operations on electronic or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as CCA's, terminal boards, panels, consoles, drawers, frames and cables. Perform standard Morning Readiness tasks on all training devices. Perform routine Preventive Maintenance (PM) tasks and inspections on all training devices. Assure training devices are maintained according to published procedures and standards. Assist in maintaining training device reliability. Maintain training device sub-systems Generate and address any discrepancies observed during working hours. Clean training devices, computer rooms, and surrounding areas, as required. Work will be reviewed by supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. May provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. Responsible for those duties as specified in the Maintenance, Quality, Safety, and other Link Simulation & Training Plans. Performs other related collateral and ancillary duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications: Have completed at least one of the following: a BA/BS degree in an electronics technology; or received military electronics technical training; or obtained equivalent training/experience. Must meet all skill requirements for an Electronics Technician, Maintenance I, and have a broad simulator system level knowledge combined with specialized training in visual, computer, or display disciplines. Have major system level maintenance experience and complex fault isolation abilities. Applicant must have a minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated competence through satisfactory progressive performance in electronic maintenance. Have three (3) years maintenance experience of all major areas, systems, and subsystems of those trainers and systems being supported. Requires demonstrated experience to include; large scale, complex D/A integration; simulation; large scale, complex digital interfaces; software maintenance; and comprehensive troubleshooting and repair of training devices. Familiar with Windows 2000 Professional/NT/XP/Vista, C/C , C#, UNIX (LINUX), "MOOG" electric motion systems, "Wittenstein" electric servo systems, "SEOS" or "BARCO" visual systems, SW/PCIG, HLA/DIS, or Enterprise Network (SW/HW/ Ethernet/Firewire cabling ARINC 429 and 1553 data buss) or equivalent. Experience with Army aviation training systems is a plus.
Special Requirements: Obtain or be eligible to obtain and maintain a DOD secret security clearance. Applicant must have a thorough understanding of U.S. Army standards and specifications as used in the performance of maintenance actions or equivalent. Applicant must be a US citizen.
We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
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