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Join our team as an Electronic Equipment Technician II in Oklahoma City. Provide critical technical support for FAA communication systems, including UHF/VHF/HF radios and satellite networks. This role requires relevant experience, a security clearance, and strong troubleshooting skills for comple...
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United States , Oklahoma City
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Join our team in Oklahoma City as an Electronic Equipment Technician II, supporting critical FAA NAS systems. You'll perform hardware/software maintenance, troubleshooting, and certification using advanced test equipment. This role requires a public trust clearance and strong electronics knowledg...
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Join our team in Oklahoma City as an Electronic Equipment Technician II, supporting the FAA eFast NAS contract. You will perform maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting on critical UHF/VHF/HF radio, satellite, and microwave communication systems. This role requires a Public Trust clearance...
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Discover rewarding Electronic Equipment Technician II jobs, a critical mid-level technical role for skilled professionals who ensure the reliability and functionality of complex electronic systems. These technicians are the backbone of operations in diverse industries, from telecommunications and aerospace to manufacturing, healthcare, and public infrastructure. As an Electronic Equipment Technician II, you will apply your advanced knowledge to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair sophisticated electronic equipment, moving beyond basic tasks to handle integrated systems with minimal supervision. Typical responsibilities in these jobs involve performing both preventative and corrective maintenance according to technical manuals and schematics. A significant part of the role is diagnostic; technicians use advanced tools like oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and digital multimeters to isolate faults in circuits and components. They are responsible for system configuration, calibration, and testing to ensure optimal performance. Documentation is key, requiring accurate logging of maintenance activities, incident reports, and inventory updates. Furthermore, Electronic Equipment Technician II positions often include a mentorship component, providing guidance to entry-level technicians while assisting senior engineers or technicians on more complex projects. The common skill set for these jobs is both broad and deep. Successful candidates typically possess an associate degree in electronics technology, military technical training, or equivalent experience, often with 3-5 years of relevant hands-on work. They must have a strong grasp of analog and digital circuit theory, RF principles, and microprocessor-based systems. Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical diagrams, schematics, and service manuals is essential. Beyond technical prowess, these roles demand strong analytical problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication skills to interact with team members and document work. Many positions require the ability to obtain security clearances and may involve working in various environments, including field sites, labs, or customer facilities. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers with a clear path for advancement, Electronic Equipment Technician II jobs offer a perfect blend of technical challenge and practical application. It is a profession dedicated to precision and reliability, where your expertise directly impacts the operational success of critical technology systems. Explore opportunities to advance your technical career in this vital and growing field.

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