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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 Synectic Solutions as an Electronics Technician II in Camarillo. This role requires an active DoD Secret Clearance, IPC/WHMA-A-620 & J-STD-001 CIS certifications, and 2-4 years of cable assembly experience. You will execute cable manufacturing, ensure IPC Class 3 compliance, and train junior...
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United States , Camarillo
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Synectic Solutions Inc
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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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United States , Oklahoma City
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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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United States , Oklahoma City
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Explore Electronics Technician II jobs and discover a dynamic career at the heart of modern technology. An Electronics Technician II is a skilled professional responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of complex electronic systems and equipment. This mid-level role builds upon foundational technician experience, requiring greater independence, technical judgment, and often involving mentorship of junior staff. Professionals in these positions are critical to ensuring the operational integrity of everything from communication networks and medical devices to industrial machinery and aerospace systems. Typical daily responsibilities for an Electronics Technician II include performing detailed diagnostic procedures using sophisticated test equipment like oscilloscopes, multimeters, and spectrum analyzers. They interpret complex schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals to pinpoint faults and execute precise repairs. A significant portion of the role involves hands-on work such as soldering and de-soldering components to IPC standards, assembling and routing cable harnesses, and configuring system hardware. They conduct preventative maintenance, calibrate instruments, and rigorously document all procedures, tests, and repairs in compliance with quality assurance protocols. Furthermore, Electronics Technician IIs frequently collaborate with engineers, provide technical support, and are tasked with ensuring all work meets stringent industry and safety regulations. The typical skills and requirements for these technical jobs are both broad and deep. Employers generally seek candidates with an Associate degree in Electronics Technology, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, though substantial equivalent experience is often acceptable. Most positions require 2-5 years of direct hands-on experience. Proficiency in analog and digital circuit analysis, component-level troubleshooting, and a solid understanding of microprocessors is essential. Key technical competencies include advanced soldering (often requiring J-STD-001 certification), cable/harness fabrication (often requiring IPC/WHMA-A-620 knowledge), and software for diagnostic purposes. Strong analytical problem-solving skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to work methodically are paramount. Given the sensitive nature of much of the equipment, many roles may require the ability to obtain security clearances. Physical requirements often include the ability to work in various environments, lift equipment, and handle small, delicate components. For those with a passion for precision and problem-solving, Electronics Technician II jobs offer a stable and rewarding career path with opportunities for advancement into senior technical or supervisory roles. This profession is ideal for individuals who enjoy continuous learning in a field that is constantly evolving with new technologies.

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