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Ind Electronic/Electrical Tech
Job Number:
25773394
Company Name:
Lockheed Martin
Job Location:
TX US
Job Category:
Engineering & Architecture
Ind Electronic/Electrical Tech
Req ID 168823BR Industry Job Title Ind Electronic/Electrical Tech Standard Job Code/Title RF3633:Ind Electronic/Electrical Tech Required skills To use electrician's hand tools, electronic and electrical measuring instruments, shop power tools, equipment and accessories, experience with repair and maintenance of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment. Desired skills To understand and know electrical and electronic shop theory, practice and procedures. To understand complex electronic schematics and use mathmatics involving algebra. Specific Job Description This occupation required the installation; overhaul, modification and maintenance of Numerical Control, Computer Numerical Control and other computer related Industrial Electronic Control Systems as used on machine tools, manufacturing equipment, and inspection test equipment and Fire Alarm Systems/Equipment. (This occupation excludes electrical assemblies for aircraft and their component parts.)
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC / ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
WORK PERFORMED
Determines the methods and sequence of operations to install, test, maintain, repair and troubleshoot numerical control and computer numerical control and computer related industrial electronic control systems and associated electrical components as used on machine tools, manufacturing and inspection test equipment on electrical and/or electronic parts of all building facilities. Works from schematic blueprints, wiring diagrams, performance specifications and service manuals.
Sets up highly sensitive, precision electronic test tools and equipment and conducts involved diagnostic and operational tests. Operates machine through necessary cycles to check electronic and/or electromechanical systems which consist of two or more integrated circuits and detects any variation from specifications. Throughout the tests, makes critical adjustments in the values and settings of the components and the related equipment in order to properly align and tune highly sensitive inter-related circuits and electromechanical systems. Analyzes results of the tests to locate and determine the cause of the malfunction. Replaces faulty parts and/or wiring of the unit and retests the system or systems as necessary.
Performs complete overhaul, maintenance, repair and modification of such electronic equipment as spindle speed variators, feed-back amplifiers, resolvers, tachometers, AC and DC motor drives, computer controlled equipment involving relays and pressure switches, R-C timing networks and digital circuitry, public address systems, computer and numerical controls, programmable controllers, and microprocessors.
STANDARD FACTORY JOB DESCRIPTION
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC / ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
WORK PERFORMED (Continued)
Performs mechanical operations necessary to the dismantling, disassembly, repair, assembly and installation of associated electrical components, units and systems.
Develops and fabricates test equipment, test aids and accessories necessary to accomplish work operations.
Develops test procedures, inspections and surveillance procedures as required.
May be required to perform work of Electrician Maintenance "A".
May be required to be certified as required by Federal, State or Local codes and ordinances.
May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing, and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing their normal job assignment.
TYPICAL MATERIALS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Materials worked on: Electronic control panels using transistors and associated circuitry, vacuum tubes, magnetic panels, electric motors, amplidynes, SCR drives, VFD drives, generators, and other related equipment.
Materials worked with: Wire, tape, solder, conduit, fuses, switches, relays, vacuum tubes, transistors, condensers, resistors, diodes, rectifiers, and other related materials.
Tools used: Hand tool, soldering irons, wire strippers, wire pullers, measuring instruments, such as: ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, wattmeters, multi channel oscilloscopes, dual channel oscillographs. Standard Job Description This occupation required the installation; overhaul, modification and maintenance of Numerical Control, Computer Numerical Control and other computer related Industrial Electronic Control Systems as used on machine tools, manufacturing equipment, and inspection test equipment and Fire Alarm Systems/Equipment. (This occupation excludes electrical assemblies for aircraft and their component parts.)
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC / ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
WORK PERFORMED
Determines the methods and sequence of operations to install, test, maintain, repair and troubleshoot numerical control and computer numerical control and computer related industrial electronic control systems and associated electrical components as used on machine tools, manufacturing and inspection test equipment on electrical and/or electronic parts of all building facilities. Works from schematic blueprints, wiring diagrams, performance specifications and service manuals.
Sets up highly sensitive, precision electronic test tools and equipment and conducts involved diagnostic and operational tests. Operates machine through necessary cycles to check electronic and/or electromechanical systems which consist of two or more integrated circuits and detects any variation from specifications. Throughout the tests, makes critical adjustments in the values and settings of the components and the related equipment in order to properly align and tune highly sensitive inter-related circuits and electromechanical systems. Analyzes results of the tests to locate and determine the cause of the malfunction. Replaces faulty parts and/or wiring of the unit and retests the system or systems as necessary.
Performs complete overhaul, maintenance, repair and modification of such electronic equipment as spindle speed variators, feed-back amplifiers, resolvers, tachometers, AC and DC motor drives, computer controlled equipment involving relays and pressure switches, R-C timing networks and digital circuitry, public address systems, computer and numerical controls, programmable controllers, and microprocessors.
STANDARD FACTORY JOB DESCRIPTION
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC / ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
WORK PERFORMED (Continued)
Performs mechanical operations necessary to the dismantling, disassembly, repair, assembly and installation of associated electrical components, units and systems.
Develops and fabricates test equipment, test aids and accessories necessary to accomplish work operations.
Develops test procedures, inspections and surveillance procedures as required.
May be required to perform work of Electrician Maintenance "A".
May be required to be certified as required by Federal, State or Local codes and ordinances.
May be required to operate electronic data entry, storage, processing, and/or retrieval equipment as a routine part of accomplishing their normal job assignment.
TYPICAL MATERIALS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Materials worked on: Electronic control panels using transistors and associated circuitry, vacuum tubes, magnetic panels, electric motors, amplidynes, SCR drives, VFD drives, generators, and other related equipment.
Materials worked with: Wire, tape, solder, conduit, fuses, switches, relays, vacuum tubes, transistors, condensers, resistors, diodes, rectifiers, and other related materials.
Tools used: Hand tool, soldering irons, wire strippers, wire pullers, measuring instruments, such as: ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, wattmeters, multi channel oscilloscopes, dual channel oscillographs. Security Clearance None Typical Minimums NA LMCareers Business Unit ESS0343 AERONAUTICS COMPANY Business Area Aeronautics Company Department RFF200:Plant Engr Job Class Craft Workers Job Category Hourly/Non-Exempt State Texas Relocation Available No Work Schedule STANDARD-Mon-Fri/8 hours a day Req Type Full-Time Direct/Indirect Indirect Shift First