ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN A - QA

AmentumWaimea, HI
$51Onsite

About The Position

Amentum is seeking an Electronics Technician A -QA for a position on Kauai, HI who will be responsible for all phases of operational support of aerial targets, implement and perform QA functions/inspections in accordance with NAVAIR specifications, schedule and manage targets and related equipment preventive & corrective maintenance, maintain target logbooks, support and aide in troubleshooting of targets. Responsibilities Must be able to obtain certification and perform duties as Target Remote Control Operator (RCO). Must be able to manage/assist NAVAIR's IMRL Program. Must be able to perform as an ordnance certifier under Explosive Ordnance Qualification Program. Must be able to work under harsh weather conditions and at remote sites. Perform periodic Quality Assurance inspections and maintenance tasks in accordance with published NAVAIR procedures and or OEM guidelines. Documents results and all maintenance actions electronically through Navy's record keeping system. Assist in troubleshooting and repairs aerial target systems by reading and interpreting electronic / mechanical schematics and using simple and complex test equipment. Prepares and submits quality deficiency reports. Prepares and submits periodic reports as required. Provides operation and maintenance training to other technicians. Performs initial inspections and acceptance tests on new target systems. Build-up targets to meet proper operational configuration and perform pre-launch checks, including engine run-up and Direct and Remote Control tests. Retrieves targets and perform post-flight inspections. Documents inspections results and reports findings. Assists in decontamination, salvage and rebuilding targets as appropriate. Assists in preparing and developing new procedures, procedural changes and modification proposals. Performs Direct or Remote Control Operator tasks during pre-flight and pre-launch test and in-flight operations. Perform other duties as required. Working Environment/ Physical Activities Environment Shop, Target Launch Facilities, outside work environment at various locations throughout PMRF and deployment at sea. In-flight missions can be as long as 16 hours. Extended operational hours and occasional weekend/holiday activity during sustained periods of surge mission support. Physical Activities Must be able to lift, carry, install and remove electronics equipment and peripherals up to 50 lbs. Positions: Walking/Standing; Crawling & Kneeling; Repeated Stooping; Sitting Pushing/ Pulling: 25 - 50lbs Environmental: Customer Contact; Extended Work Day; Office Laboratory; Field Assignment; Inclement Weather

Requirements

  • High School or equivalent
  • 2 Year Technical School or equivalent training such as Navy “A” school or recognized correspondence is required. One or more years of demonstrated experience in maintaining and operating electronic equipment may be substituted for technical school.
  • Ten years of progressive experience in a related field is required with a minimum of two years of experience being in the specific field of aircraft electronics.
  • Must possess the following PC skills: Word; Excel; Outlook
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret US Government Clearance.
  • Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain and maintain a Secret Clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for all phases of operational support of aerial targets
  • Implement and perform QA functions/inspections in accordance with NAVAIR specifications
  • Schedule and manage targets and related equipment preventive & corrective maintenance
  • Maintain target logbooks
  • Support and aide in troubleshooting of targets
  • Obtain certification and perform duties as Target Remote Control Operator (RCO)
  • Manage/assist NAVAIR's IMRL Program
  • Perform as an ordnance certifier under Explosive Ordnance Qualification Program
  • Work under harsh weather conditions and at remote sites
  • Perform periodic Quality Assurance inspections and maintenance tasks in accordance with published NAVAIR procedures and or OEM guidelines
  • Documents results and all maintenance actions electronically through Navy's record keeping system
  • Assist in troubleshooting and repairs aerial target systems by reading and interpreting electronic / mechanical schematics and using simple and complex test equipment
  • Prepares and submits quality deficiency reports
  • Prepares and submits periodic reports as required
  • Provides operation and maintenance training to other technicians
  • Performs initial inspections and acceptance tests on new target systems
  • Build-up targets to meet proper operational configuration and perform pre-launch checks, including engine run-up and Direct and Remote Control tests
  • Retrieves targets and perform post-flight inspections
  • Documents inspections results and reports findings
  • Assists in decontamination, salvage and rebuilding targets as appropriate
  • Assists in preparing and developing new procedures, procedural changes and modification proposals
  • Performs Direct or Remote Control Operator tasks during pre-flight and pre-launch test and in-flight operations
  • Perform other duties as required

Benefits

  • medical, dental and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • life insurance
  • long term and short term disability insurance
  • 10 days of paid time off
  • 10 days paid sick and safe time
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Tax-saving options
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