The Electronic Technician (I, II, III, IV) must possess minimum higher educational requirements, a thorough understanding of electricity/electronics, basic/accelerated wiring skills, the use of common/specialty hand tools and the use of general purpose test equipment. Tasks are accomplished as assigned by the Installation Supervisor and in accordance with company work instructions/NAVSEA standard items. Periodically required to lift/move equipment up to and including 50 pounds. Additional duties and/or responsibilities of other positions may also be assigned for which qualifications are met to include Installation Supervisor on routine or low risk installations. Specific description of duties: Responsible for assisting in electrical/electronic installations, wiring of assemblies, and troubleshooting of cabling and equipment. Additional responsibilities could include opening as well as closing cableways, cable trunks, and multi cable transits; transporting material/tools to and from the worksite; standing fire watch; painting; lagging; and assisting in weld preparation/fit up. Must be extremely familiar with systems removal and installation to include but not limited to: HVAC ducting, piping etc Cabling (copper and fiber) Equipment racks Lockers/Furniture Fiddle boards Connection boxes Power panels Lighting Antennas/Radomes Foundations Waveguide Decking Multi pin/Fiber Optic/RF and other type connectors Cable tags/Wire markers Problem Solving/Troubleshooting Provide installation assistance during SOVT Perform any other assignments or tasks as needed or requested by management to assist in accomplishing the organization's mission, objectives and goals. Overtime is routinely required but not guaranteed. Travel outside the local area may be required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
251-500 employees