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Electronics Technician I is accountable to the Aeronautical Tracking Facility (ATF) Work Group Lead (WGL) for the overall support of in-scope work in WBS 150. This includes providing technical support to ensure timely completion of work while meeting or exceeding quality standards. This position receives technical guidance from the ATF WGL, Field Service Engineer, and on senior coworkers such as the Field Service Engineer. Work is reviewed for compliance with accepted practices.
Job Responsibility
Under direction of a Field Service Engineer or WGL, perform real-time operations, including mission preflight configuration and checkout
Assist with performing preventative and corrective maintenance on all hardware used for range tracking and mobile systems located in the Dryden Aeronautical Tracking Range (DATR) facility at the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center under the direction of a Field Service Engineer or the WGL
Under direction of a Field Service Engineer of WGL. Troubleshoot to component level using digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes, power meters and other relevant test equipment
Fabricate, assemble and integrate components, systems and test devices according to configuration control requests
Maintain equipment history logs to track maintenance activities
Perform other related duties as required by management to include supporting other work centers during stages. This may include cross-training into other function areas to meet overall contract performance objectives. Assist with general housekeeping of the work area. May be required to support safety, environmental or tower climbing activities
Requirements
Formal education in relevant field and have demonstrated technical abilities. This can include standard industry certifications or military training
One year or more is desirable
Excellent customer service skills
Computer systems literacy. Ability to effectively use desktop Microsoft applications such as: Word, Excel, Power Point, Visio and Outlook
Technical familiarity with the equipment operated and maintained at the DATR or similar equipment is desired
Ability to read, write and understand English
Ability to successfully complete the NASA soldering course
Ability to obtain and maintain a Government Secret Security Clearance
Must possess a valid driver's license
Nice to have
One year or more is desirable
Technical familiarity with the equipment operated and maintained at the DATR or similar equipment is desired