Aircraft Avionics/ Electric Technician

ECS Tech IncLakeland, FL
$34 - $38Onsite

About The Position

Everforth ECS is seeking an Aircraft Avionics /Electric Technician to work in Lakeland, FL. The Aircraft Avionics/Electric Technician will be responsible for the maintenance of the avionics and electrical systems aboard the WP-3D aircraft and the Gulfstream GIV aircraft assigned to the NOAA, Aircraft Operations Center. The technician will operate, troubleshoot, test, repair, service, update, and remove and replace components on the various navigation and communication systems to include; radars, sensors, radios, navigation, autopilot, collision avoidances, and other systems. In addition, perform electrical system maintenance for the airframe, engines, and auxiliary power unit. The technician will properly document work activity in the maintenance digital database and conduct trend analysis as needed to resolve issues.

Requirements

  • Reads and interprets aircraft electrical schematics, maintenance repair manuals, component mechanical engineering drawings, and other engineering and production documents.
  • Uses various pieces of test equipment such as oscilloscopes, power meters and time domain reflectometers to maintain aircraft RF cabling.
  • Uses multi-meters to measure wiring resistance, voltage, current and status of electronic components such as diodes and resistors.
  • Performs wiring and electronic systems maintenance using aircraft splicing, terminating, and soldering equipment.
  • Uses pitot static test equipment to check and verify serviceability of altimeters, and air speed indication systems.
  • Performs repairs and calibrations of fuel quantity indicating systems using capacitance type fuel quantity test equipment.
  • Uses common and peculiar test equipment to check, and calibrate engine instrumentation such as Turbine Inlet Temperature, RPM, and fuel flow indicating systems.
  • Knowledge of various navigation instrument systems such as TACAN, VOR/ILS, ADF, INS, and GPS to check and ascertain serviceability of assigned navigation systems.
  • Uses personal computers and peculiar interface software to troubleshoot, reconfigure, and verify serviceability of intercommunication systems as well as other systems such as the digital autopilot system.
  • Maintains all aircraft communication systems to include VHF, HF, and UHF radio systems as well as the installed Satellite Communications system and interface devices.

Responsibilities

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on avionics and communication equipment.
  • Troubleshoot discrepancies to resolve discrepancies.
  • Operate, troubleshoot, test, repair, service, update, and remove and replace components on navigation and communication systems.
  • Perform electrical system maintenance for the airframe, engines, and auxiliary power unit.
  • Properly document work activity in the maintenance digital database.
  • Conduct trend analysis as needed to resolve issues.
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