SCA Electronics Tech Maint III

SAICCrane, IN
Onsite

About The Position

SAIC is seeking a highly skilled Electronics Technician Maintenance III to join our team supporting missions critical to the U.S. Navy. This position involves advanced-level troubleshooting, testing, and repairing of complex circuit boards, power supplies, and complete asset overhauls. The ideal candidate will have expertise in interpreting technical schematics, a deep understanding of electronic theory, and experience working with components such as resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and transistors. This position demands a high degree of technical proficiency, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality to ensure mission-critical systems are returned to operational condition. As a key part of our maintenance team, you'll directly contribute to supporting fleet readiness, both by performing hands-on work and by aiding Sailors remotely when needed.

Requirements

  • Advanced-level troubleshooting, testing, and repairing of complex circuit boards, power supplies, and complete asset overhauls.
  • Expertise in interpreting technical schematics.
  • Deep understanding of electronic theory.
  • Experience working with components such as resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, and transistors.
  • High degree of technical proficiency, attention to detail, and a commitment to quality.

Responsibilities

  • Support NSWC Crane Radar Division in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of radar systems components including circuit boards, power supplies and other essential electronic components.
  • Inducting assets for maintenance.
  • Performing disassembly, overhaul, and rebuild of radar systems, including testing and final acceptance.
  • Fabricating cables as required for system repairs.
  • Detailed troubleshooting and diagnosis of system-level and component-level issues.
  • Screen test and repair complex circuit boards and power supplies.
  • Troubleshoot and isolate problems down to the component level using detailed schematic diagrams, industry knowledge of electronics, and test equipment.
  • Overhaul whole assets to fully operational condition in compliance with U.S. Navy requirements.
  • Maintain parts inventory in accordance with Operating Materials and Supplies (OM&S) regulations.
  • Ensure accurate documentation of all parts used for repairs and maintenance.
  • Provide status updates, condition assessments, and scheduled progress reports to higher-level managers and team members.
  • Effectively report progress to support coordinated efforts across the project team.
  • Utilize Naval technical documentation, technical manuals, and other references to ensure proper maintenance and testing.
  • Follow approved testing and repair procedures while providing accurate and comprehensive documentation of all work performed.
  • Write new testing or repair procedures as needed or update existing procedures to reflect current best practices.
  • Provide troubleshooting assistance to the In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) and U.S. Navy personnel aboard naval platforms.
  • Break down troubleshooting procedures into clear, manageable steps via email or other remote means to guide Sailors effectively during repairs.
  • Operate test equipment regularly, including multimeters, power meters, pulse generators, signal generators, oscilloscopes, AC/DC power supplies, and function generators.
  • Apply expert knowledge of electronic components—resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, transistors, etc.—to improve repair effectiveness and reduce turnaround times.
  • Suggest improvements to processes, tools, and procedures for better efficiency and quality assurance.
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