Electronics Maintenance Technician is responsible for the testing, repair, and determining disposition of electronic systems and components. Conducts Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) operations, enforces internal quality control standards, and performs evaluation and functional testing of system assets prior to shipping, and maintains records of component status and all work performed. The Electronic Maintenance Technician will be responsible for conducting site surveys at various locations to ensure proper placement and installation of equipment. Develops and Implements processes and procedures to effectively test and configure products, systems, and components to ensure the complete system is fully mission capable (FMC) prior to shipment to the customer. The Electronics Maintenance Technician will rely on extensive experience and judgement to plan and accomplish a variety of tasks to include utilizing electrical test equipment (i.e., digital multi-meters, oscilloscopes) to meet program goals. Responsibilities The Maintenance section is responsible for ensuring that all major mechanical and electronic assemblies are fully operational before entering into the shipping process. The Electronics Maintenance Technician is responsible for following the following activities and processes: Inventory all systems as they are received. Conduct full physical/visual inspections of all system components to ensure that systems complete IAW standards. Conduct functional checks of system operating hardware/software to identify and correct any deficiencies or system faults found to ensure the systems are ready for deployment. Performs the installation and testing of software releases, and system upgrades and perform Burn-In of sensor equipment to ensure full operability IAW with OEM specifications, and interfaces with OEMs on unusual system anomalies. Must have knowledge of and experience in the utilization of operating systems and database management systems. Must have a substantial background in communications and communications connectivity. Perform repairs based on results from troubleshooting. If equipment cannot be repaired, request disposition. Capture equipment status (disposition and condition code) in Combined Operation Logistics Tracking System (COLTS) Database. Interact with engineering during the integration of products and software. Provide identification of any functional issues and provide recommended solutions. Upon successful testing, attach proper documentation to components (DD 1574-1 Serviceable Tag). Perform Preventative Maintenance checks and services in accordance with Government requirements and OEM documentation as part of COSIS. Record equipment status information and data to reflect current FMC, PMC and NMC status for tested equipment into RCLS. Update COLTS as needed for open issues, requested parts, installed parts, parts tests, item locations, and serial number data. Troubleshoots fiber optic cabling and electrical wiring. Conduct site surveys are locations for new equipment installations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level