Job opening: ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC
Salary: $34 - 39 per hour
Published at: Jan 10 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
THIS IS AN AIR NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION
UNIT: 148TH FIGHTER WING
LOCATION: DULUTH, MN 55811
SELECTING OFFICIAL: CMSGT BRIAN BROWN, 218-788-7354 825-7354
AIR NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED
Duties
Major Duties: This is not an all-inclusive list
A ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC, WG, 2610, 13, Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on one or more multi-complex electronic integrated systems. Completes operational checks, inspections, tests, trouble shooting, removal and replacement of Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) which are linked with integrated systems and LRUs which are independent or associated with nonintegrated systems. Isolates unusual malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, tools, and test equipment including automatic test equipment and Flight Line Test Systems (FLTS). Solves complex problems by analyzing installation, circuitry, and operating characteristics of the systems. Adjusts and aligns system sensors, transmitters, amplifiers, power supplies, display devices, controls, transponders, actuators, servos, computers and other related components. Installs serviceable components into aircraft and performs total systems alignment and harmonization in accordance with existing technical orders and directives. Accomplishes technical order compliances, modification of components/systems and completes thorough system checks for proper operation. Maintains, modifies, calibrates and inspects a wide variety of user test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE). Installs, modifies, overhauls, maintains, troubleshoots, repairs, rebuilds, aligns, and calibrates complete electronic avionics multi-systems control. Reviews and analyzes maintenance data; determines if criteria are sufficient to provide adequate test, troubleshooting and repair procedures; devises and recommends tests, procedural changes, or data corrections. Aligns, adjusts, and performs final calibrations on integrated systems to determine successful repairs. Analyzes equipment failure and malfunctions and suggests changes to improve operation. Monitors the operation of complex, interrelated systems, analyzes operating trends, proposes preventative maintenance down time to assure continued operating capability, and recommends components for overhaul or engineering evaluation for disposal. Applies technical data and equipment specifications to determine the impact that equipment modifications or substitutions will have upon integrated multi-system operations and various maintenance alignment procedures. Performs intricate component alignment and calibration to ensure proper system operation. Performs flight operational test, adjusts or replaces units or components as required. Conducts aircrew debriefings to analyze maintenance problems and determines the nature of required modifications. Conducts on-the-job training on assigned systems and related support equipment and tasks to include classroom instruction as necessary. Provides training to lower graded personnel concerned with the repair of integrated avionics systems. Provides training to newly assigned personnel regardless of grade level. Prepares for and participates in Aerospace Expeditionary Force (AEF) tasking, deployments and various inspections and exercises. May be required to perform additional duties such as structural fire-fighting, aircraft fire/crash/rescue duty, serve as a security guard, remove snow, load and handle munitions, launch/recover and service aircraft, operate heavy equipment, maintain facilities and equipment, or serve as a member of a team to cope with natural disasters or civil emergencies. Complies with safety, fire, security, and housekeeping regulations. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MILITARY GRADES: ENLISTED/ (SrA/E4 - TSgt/E-6)
Any AFSC may apply, must become AFSC qualified within 12 months. Prior qualification in any AFSC at the 5-skill level or higher (or 3-skill level if no 5-skill level exists) is mandatory.
Multiple vacancies out of this posting
Member selected will not start until incumbent vacates position.
May be required to work night shift
Failure to obtain a compatible AFSC may result in termination of employment.
GENERAL AND SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS:
Electronic Integrated
Systems Mechanic, WG-2610-13 (Back Shop) craftsman expertise. Must have at least a
three-skill level in one of the compatible AFSCs, with 12 months of work experiences.
NOTE: To credit work experiences gained from completing the compatible AFSC technical
training school program, the applicant must submit technical school certificate(s) and student evaluation(s) to support/verify AFSC work experiences and skills performed while attending the applicable Air Force technical school(s).
Experiences involved duties such as, inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, repairing and
modifying software controlled automated and manually controlled test stations, electronic
circuit maintenance pods, peripherals, support equipment and associated subsystems.
Knowledgeable of stations that are used to repair and maintain all avionics line-replaceable
and pods. Skilled in analyzing performance results, running tests, inspecting, trouble shooting, identifying and isolating malfunctions. Experienced in how to disassemble, modify or repair and reassemble test stations or electronic circuit maintenance pods and
their associated peripherals. Skills include the ability to consider the complex inter-related
variables arising from a mix of computer hardware and software, stimulus and
measurement systems, and special purpose test subsystems. Experienced in analyzing
malfunctions using schematics, logic and wiring diagrams, programming tables, computer
program flow charts, software user guides, computer program listings and factory
drawings. Skilled in the diagnoses of circuit operating characteristics using computer
query, system peculiar test equipment, and computer diagnostics. Experiences involved
isolating problems to the failing part using self-test diagnostics, oscilloscopes, frequency
meters, signal generators, digital, and differential voltmeters, computer registers and
printouts and other special and standard tools and test equipment. Skilled in removing
and replacing components, assemblies, subassemblies, or parts using special and common
hand tools, soldering devices and special electronic instruments
Education
EDUCATION: applicable Air Force technical school(s).
You must provide transcripts or other documentation to support your Educational claims. To receive credit for Education, you must provide documentation of proof that you meet the Education requirements for this position.
Contacts
- Address MN 148TH MAINTENANCE SQ
4621 PHANTOM DRIVE
DULUTH, MN 55811
US
- Name: Giacomo DiGiacomo
- Phone: 651-282-4171
- Email: [email protected]
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