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The Electronics Technician performs basic diagnosis repairs and modifications to electronics systems. Performs the required periodic maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, installations, and testing of equipment as required. Assist other Technicians in the setup, maintenance, and storage of airfield systems and deep-field camp systems that support aviation operations and weather observing. This position deploys to McMurdo Station, Antarctica to conduct work locally.
Job Responsibility:
Monitors and reports on system readiness, capabilities, limitations, and reliability
Document and archive maintenance actions
Ensures work center safety and equipment verification
maintain tool inventory and CPR certification
Submits repair requests, maintain equipment logs and certifications, and manage spare parts inventory
Calibrates and repairs sensors, test equipment, and support NAVAIDS, communications, and meteorology systems
Adheres to configuration, security, and frequency management policies and procedures
Provides 24/7 maintenance support, prepare reports on incidents, system outages, and operational availability
Setup, maintain, and repair of all NAVAIDS and communications systems
ensure proper equipment installation and compliance with frequency management
Setup, maintain, and repair of all meteorology systems, and perform maintenance at remote locations
Attends safety training, maintains a safe work area, and engages in self-development through available training
Requirements:
Must be able to obtain a T1 Clearance through the government customer
Must pass internal background checks
A valid passport is required and is reimbursable
Must have a valid driver’s license
Must be able to perform job duties in extreme, cold, dark, work environments
Must pass medical and dental examination prior to deployment
expenses are reimbursable
Knowledge and experience performing electronics repair, maintenance, and checkout
Ability to follow directions and work independently or with a team
Ability to be reliable in attendance/punctuality
Ability to practice and promote required safety standards
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to persuade others to accept recommendations and to negotiate to find mutually acceptable solutions
Ability to organize work, set priorities, and determine resource requirements
Organization, problem-solving, resolution and critical thinking skills
Customer service and relationship-building skills
Excellent verbal and written communications skills
High School Diploma or GED
Formal electronics training from a Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications, or two (2) year electronics apprentice program
Formal electronics training, to include: Installation Tasks, Soldering, Cable Dressing, Cable Tray, Conduit, and Making/Repairing Connectors
Two (2) years of practical experience, to include: electronics repair, maintenance and checkout
Must demonstrate at least one (1) year of practical experience in electronics installation