Air Force Civilian Service · 23 hours ago
Electronics Technician
Air Force Civilian Service is seeking a senior electronic technician to support the development, testing, installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic systems at Warner Robins Air Logistic Complex. The role involves planning and executing projects, conducting technical research, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Aerospace
Responsibilities
Accomplishing work related to the development, evaluation, testing, installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic systems, test equipment, and Automatic Test Equipment (ATE)
Researches, plans, and executes projects to effect solutions for design and/or operational test equipment problems encountered during production
Performs development work and conducts research by the application of previously established experimental empirical methods and techniques
Interprets results and selects or recommends approach appropriate to the solution of the design problem
Plans, designs, and fabricates test equipment to be used in initial testing of electronic systems and equipment
Studies available technical data to determine objectives, inputs, outputs, and tolerances required
Develops schematic diagrams and data required for fabrication of prototype test equipment
Uses innovative measurement techniques for best experiments to assess both prototype and existing test equipment for feasibility, adequacy, and attainment of objectives and/or operational problems encountered in production
Serves as specialist to assigned electronic test equipment
Plans, organizes, and executes limited projects in the development of systems which require the solution of both design and operational problems
Establishes the sequence and timing to complete projects
Confers with engineers and may direct a small team of lower grade technicians in the process of visualizing, suggesting, and working out solutions to design or operational problems
Under direction of senior engineers, performs technical research necessary to define solutions for modernization or replacement of aging or obsolete equipment
Studies available technical data of existing equipment and supported workload to ascertain requirements for an upgrade or replacement acquisition
Conducts studies of available technologies for commercial off the shelf (COTS) alternatives and, if not available, specifies requirements for custom alternatives
Participates in all stages of the upgrade or replacement acquisition from concept through acceptance, identifies process improvement opportunities and assists with process improvement efforts such as Lean Depot Repair (LDR) initiatives
Provides support to production workers
Analyzes complex problems determining whether causes are in the software, interface, line replaceable unit (LRU), shop replaceable unit (SRU), technical data, facilities or other associated related items
Analyzes problem and effects design changes, data revisions, and/or facility modification after proper coordination and approval from directorate managers or program technicians and, when needed, other involved directorates, i.e. Procurement, Civil Engineering, etc
Complies with federal, state, and local health, safety, environmental regulations and procedures
Performs work in an ethical and professional manner that enhances the safety of the work environment
Ensures strict adherence to federal, state, and local codes concerning health, safety, and the environment
Maintains awareness of the regulations concerning professional and ethical standards as well as regulatory guidance dictating the appropriate conduct awarded the position and profession
Performs other related duties as assigned
Supports all management policies and procedures, including working overtime when required to meet workload requirements
Works to achieve and support quality improvement in all products and services
Maintains Time and Attendance Record in accordance with the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (ALC) Accounting Policies and Procedures
Maintains documentation of actions within the organization and with other organizations to allow for transfer of workload, configuration control, and project status tracking
Communicates effectively both orally and in writing
Qualification
Required
Advanced technical knowledge of electronic concepts, principles, and practices
Knowledge of integrated electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, optical, and mechanical systems
Knowledge of the operations, products, services, needs, and goals of the program(s) and the organizations studied or served, and related customers, functions, resources, and users
Knowledge of health, safety, and environmental requirements as outlined in applicable standards, regulations, and/or technical orders
Skill in interpreting drawings, specifications, schematics, and other technical data applicable to complex integrated electronic systems and associated software, test equipment, facilities, etc
Skill in the set-up, operation, maintenance, repair, and calibration of computer controlled Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) in varied and controlled environments
Ability to analyze, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, and procedures in a variety of situations and recommends timely and economical solutions
Ability to plan and organize work and coordinate with engineering, production shops, and other disciplines
Ability to use computers to operate and program ATE and document administrative actions
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and maintain good working relations
U.S. Citizenship
Employee must be able to obtain and maintain the appropriate security clearance as a condition of employment
Benefits
Benefits
Company
Air Force Civilian Service
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