The USMC MQ-9 CLS Technician is a highly qualified and skilled aircraft electronics and Ground Support Station technician with experience in troubleshooting multiple electronics systems both aircraft and control stations. Work may be reviewed by supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices. This position may provide technical guidance to lower-level technicians. Position is contingent on availability. Essential Responsibilities: Must maintain assigned UAS aircraft electrical generators, load banks, starters, relays, batteries, actuators, circuit breakers, switches, and aircraft instruments. Must apply advanced technical knowledge to solve complex problems that typically cannot be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Examples of such problems include determining the location and density of circuitry, evaluating electromagnetic radiation, isolating malfunctions, and incorporating engineering changes. Work typically requires an understanding of the interrelationships of circuits, exercising independent judgment in performing such tasks as making circuit analyses, calculating wave forms, and tracing relationships in signal flow, using complex test instruments such as high frequency pulse generators, frequency synthesizers, distortion analyzers, and complex computer control equipment. The CLS technician shall utilize excellent organizational skills in prioritizing workload to meet Daily Flight Schedule. Required to make entries in aircraft logs and records, attend shift change maintenance meetings, perform as a QA, and is responsible for providing guidance and technical expertise to lower-level technicians throughout all aircraft modifications and/or maintenance efforts. Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems that affect operational and maintenance capabilities. Requires an advanced understanding of the interrelationships of circuits and associated systems. Exercises independent judgment and leadership in performing assigned tasks in conjunction with designated direction from Production Staff and/or Avionic Leads. Uses common and complex test instruments in the performance of assigned duties. Provides technical and directional leadership guidance to lower-level avionic technicians. Provides training to lower-level avionic technicians. Must be able to sign off work in either NALCOMIS/OOMA or IMDS. Must have knowledge and understanding of CNAFINST 4790.2 and DAFI 21-101. Maintains, repairs, and installs various types of electronic equipment and related devices. Applies advanced technical knowledge of electronics principles in determining malfunctions and applies skill in restoring equipment operations. Must be able to work without direct supervision. Performs all other duties as assigned as requested.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees