
Electronics Technician II (Travel)
Akima
The Role
Overview
Traveling Electronics Technician troubleshooting, repairing, installing FAA equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- corrosion control
- equipment installation
- preventive maintenance
- testing calibration
- cable assembly
- tower inspection
Tasks
-Performing corrosion control and prevention. -The Contractor shall provide electronics technician services to the various FAALC Group/Product Divisions to help assure that electronic systems, subsystems, and components meet serviceability, reliability, and availability requirements. These services may include tasks such as electronic system/subsystem/component troubleshooting, repair, assembly, refurbishment, installation, calibration, and testing. This could include test fixture and prototype design, analysis of equipment performance, data collection and equipment installation. The Contractor shall complete all tasks in accordance with applicable FAA and FAALC standards, orders, technical instructions, and quality procedures. -Installation of equipment and components, and modifications. -Work independently to perform Preventive Maintenance, (PM’s) on FAA and interagency systems, in accordance with local and FAA policy and procedures. -Installation of electronic and mechanical systems and components on NAS and Inter-Agency systems. -Prepare FAA and interagency assets for shipment to and from field site, vendor locations and/or Federal Aviation Administration Logistic Center, (FAALC). -Operation of equipment such as boom man lifts and motorized forklifts. -Enters time into Data Collection and Reporting System (DCRS) daily to ensure timely billing of hours. -Structural inspection of towers and tower components at heights in excess of 50 feet, but not to exceed 750 feet. -Assisting in producing, reviewing, revising, and interpreting technical documents; assisting in designing, fabricating, assembling, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, subsystems, components, test fixtures, and prototypes. -Maintenance on the inside and outside of tower structures at heights in excess of 50 feet, but not to exceed 750 feet. Labor includes, but not limited to, installation, removal and maintenance of communication antennae, surveillance systems, safety wire, tower guy wire pull-off shackles and tower obstruction lighting systems. -Performing equipment adjustment, testing, and certification. -Developing and performing equipment and component adjustment, test, and certification processes; and in installing equipment and modifications. -Assists in developing, reviewing, and updating engineering documentation and processes utilizing necessary soldering, tool and test equipment. -The Contractor shall perform troubleshooting, tear-down, repair, refurbishment, overhaul, assembly, testing, and installation services for designated equipment at the request of FAALC Product Divisions or Groups. Labor categories required to provide these services may include Electronics Technicians and Engineering Technicians as necessary to meet specific task requirements. -Keeps Crew Leads informed of assigned tasks and status. -The Contractor shall assemble cables, wiring harnesses, circuit cards, and other electronic assemblies and components based on FAALC-provided technical documentation. The Contractor may be required to install and to perform test and calibration functions for this equipment. -The Contractor shall install electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, subsystems, components, test fixtures, modifications and engineering prototypes. The Contractor may be required to perform adjustment, test, and certification functions for this equipment. -Perform basic troubleshooting of electronic/electro-mechanical systems to include fault isolation, removal, and replacement of failed Line Replaceable Units, (LRU’s) required to return the system to full operational capability. Training, procedures, or guidance will be provided. -Work independently to perform Corrective Maintenance, (CM’s) on FAA and interagency systems in accordance with local and FAA policy and procedures. -Production and repair of electronic cables and wire Performing equipment performance analyses, and information collection and reporting. -The Contractor shall troubleshoot, repair, and test electronic components and equipment so as to return unserviceable equipment to serviceable status. Items to be repaired may include electronic assemblies and components, electronic cables and wiring harnesses, circuit cards, prototype, test fixtures and test beds. The repair process may include functions such as item disassembly/assembly, circuit analysis, item repair, and parts replacement with possible performance analysis. After repair, the Contractor shall complete applicable calibration, testing, and certification processes. All process functions shall be performed and documented as specified in the technical documentation applicable to the equipment. -Circuit board testing and repair -Attend all Training Classes as required to maintain sufficient knowledge of repair procedures for all systems to include all Safety related courses. -Installation and maintenance of NAS Radomes.
Requirements
- associate degree
- electronic technician
- motor repair
- antenna repair
- naci clearance
- tower climbing
What You Bring
-Certificate of U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization. -A valid driver's license is required. -Moderate lifting and carrying (50 lbs.), straight pushing and pulling, reaching above shoulders, use of fingers and both hands required, walking and standing, repeated bending, climbing, crawling, kneeling (use of both legs and arms), operation of crane, truck, tractor, or motor vehicle, both eyes required with depth perception and ability to distinguish basic colors and shades of colors, hearing (aid permitted). -Voter registration card. -U.S. Government Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Card. -Due to safety and operational requirements mandated by our government customer, all engineering technicians are required to successfully complete a physical fitness evaluation, which includes specific weight restrictions of minimum 125lbs and maximum of 290lbs. -U.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card. -NACI Clearance - ability to obtain Public Trust. -Original or certified copy of a birth certificate. -One Primary form of government-issued identification, selected from the following: -U.S. Military or U.S. Military dependent’s ID Card with photograph. -Rotary joint and drive motor troubleshooting and repair. -Practical experience in an electronic technician support position is required. This experience must include troubleshooting, repairing, assembling, testing, and installing electrical, electronic systems and equipment. -An associate degree in electrical or engineering technology, or completion of equivalent formal technical training courses, is required. -Valid REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or state-issued ID card. -Position requires traveling, up to 70%, and may entail emergency call outs for corrective maintenance as required. -Estimated Monthly Travel required for this position: 70%. -Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551). -Must possess TWO forms of unexpired identification to meet eligibility requirements. -U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Transportation ID Card. -Due to the limitations of fall protection gear, the minimum weight for an applicant is 125lbs, the maximum weight is 290lbs. -NAVAID antenna and component repair and overhaul. -Tower Climbing / Work at heights in excess of 50’.
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Benefits
-Social security card.
The Company
About Akima
-Founded with a vision to support critical sectors, providing solutions across defense, intelligence, and civil sectors. -Serves a broad spectrum of industries, including energy, infrastructure, and water resources. -Delivered complex projects, such as large-scale infrastructure upgrades and energy management solutions. -Projects often involve intricate logistical coordination, requiring a deep understanding of specialized markets. -Approach is deeply collaborative, often working alongside government agencies and other key partners. -Noteworthy projects include managing water resource systems and optimizing energy infrastructure for municipalities. -Focus on operational excellence makes it a go-to partner for government and private sector organizations.
Sector Specialisms
Facilities & Ground Logistics
Information Technology
Aerospace Solutions
Protective Services
Systems Engineering
Mission Support
Government Security Operations
Detention Management Operations
Computing Infrastructure Providers
Data Processing
Web Hosting
Logistics and Supply Chain
Aviation Logistics
Supply Chain Services
Contractor Logistics Support
Depot Level Maintenance, Repair & Refit
Global Logistics Support
Maintenance
Transportation
Supply Chain Management
Security Clearance
-must obtain naci clearance (public trust) as part of background screening.
