This occupation requires the performance of diagnostics related to hardware, software, component(s), design produced, internal or external failure during test function. Complete operational checkout, disassembly, repair for troubleshooting purposes, reassemble, test alignment and correction of trouble in modified, new, and production electronic systems, line replaceable units (LRU’s), shop replaceable units (SRUs), and other electronic end items. Responsibilities and Tasks: Performs operational checkout and diagnostic troubleshooting of SRUs and end items using either interim or MTEE testers with recognized Engineering procedures. Maintains accurate, complete records of work performed utilizing proper procedures and forms. Typically performs assignments that require advanced technical knowledge of electronic principles and theory. Malfunction diagnosis and troubleshooting performed requires extensive internal circuitry analysis of highly complex circuits, including coordination and communication with appropriate engineering. May determine and recommend necessary changes in electronic test equipment and/or revision of methods and operational procedures as deemed advisable by results of operational test. Must use and understand electronics fundamentals. Must be able to diagnose wiring problems and Circuit card assemblies, recognize defective components (opens, shorts, etc.), and polarity problems. Must understand and be able to apply standard electronic shop theory, practices, and procedures to problem-solving. Must use and understand schematics, sketches, test requirement specifications, check sheets, instruction manuals, and test failure documentation as required to perform work described above.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees