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The position involves leading electronic maintenance activities, which includes resourcing and training other electronic technicians. The role requires performing scheduled, preventive, and corrective maintenance on TADSS and GFP, adhering to technical manuals, preventive maintenance checklists, or industry best practices when no checklist is available. The individual will inform the government of maintenance timelines for both staffed and unstaffed sites, including notifying when personnel need to travel for maintenance purposes or to support increased demand. It is essential to ensure that maintenance tasks do not conflict with training, exercises, and testing. All maintenance activities must be recorded in real-time in InSITE, and adherence to warranty terms for maintained items is crucial, tracking them by part number, serial number, and location. The role also involves setting up and testing TADSS to confirm they work as expected, including interoperability and operation verification. Monitoring hardware baselines, reverting to previous versions if updates fail, analyzing maintenance trends, tracking component consumption, managing obsolescence, implementing risk management strategies, and conducting failure analysis to minimize risks and improve system reliability are key responsibilities. The individual will be responsible for configuration management of all maintenance on TADSS and GFP devices, installing modifications or upgrade kits as per manufacturer's instructions, and may serve as a preventive rover for unstaffed sites. Additionally, the role may involve installing and maintaining software and hardware installs and managing patches and security compliance for installed applications and operating systems.