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Job Summary: The Electronic Avionics Technician is responsible for diagnosing and repairing units down to the Shop Replaceable Unit (SRU) and component levels. This role requires strong expertise in using digital measurement tools, oscilloscopes, frequency generators, and circuit analysis to accurately isolate faults and perform repairs on complex electronic systems.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct standard testing procedures on various equipment and validate the results
Perform repairs on aviation units in compliance with FAA regulations and in accordance with the Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) requirements
Disassemble, clean, and visually inspect parts to identify issues or wear
Reassemble parts, ensuring all measurements meet specified tolerances and requirements
Accurately track and document all activities, maintaining proper control of parts
Help maintain shop compliance with regulatory and quality standards
Contribute to process improvements aimed at reducing cycle time
Ensure strict adherence to quality standards, with a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction
Apply maintenance manuals to evaluate and determine the acceptability of components
Regularly update work order information in the ERP system
Follow established procedures, making adjustments as necessary and promptly notifying supervisors
recommend expenditures as needed
Safeguard confidential and sensitive information to protect SEDA's reputation and competitive position
Comply with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, actively supporting Safran HSE policies and remaining vigilant for potential hazards when adopting new skills or equipment
Troubleshoot and repair electronic units down to the component level with precision and accuracy
Test and evaluate capacitors, diodes, transistors, and other components using a Digital Volt Meter (DVM)
Apply power supply theory and digital electronics principles to isolate faults effectively
Trace circuit problems using appropriate troubleshooting tools and techniques to identify failing components
Self-train on similar product lines to quickly adapt to new equipment and technologies
Perform soldering on through-hole and surface mount components with high quality and reliability
Maintain FAA Repairman Certification and ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements
Fully train new technicians and team members on the product line, including processes and troubleshooting methodologies
Develop creative repair solutions when original parts are unavailable, including cannibalization and alternative sourcing
Maintain thorough knowledge of the unit's operation and historical fault trends to improve diagnostics and repair outcomes
Requirements:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and three (3) years of related experience and/or training
or equivalent combination of education and experience
5 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Basic level of Microsoft Suite: Outlook, Word, Excel
Knowledge of 5S, Lean and Kaizen methods is a plus
Knowledge of production and repair tools and benches, instrumentation and measuring skills
Knowledge of FAA regulations and understanding of quality requirements
Compliance with safety rules (PPE – Personal Prevention Equipment)
Compliance with procedures and standards – knowledge of CMM requirements
Autonomy
Accuracy and rigor, detail-oriented
Ability to analyze, to synthesize (Ability to report effectively)