What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics Technician III position at Career Opportunities?
Responsibilities:
The Electronics Technician III must be able to perform the following:
- able to assign work schedules and assignment for activities as tasked by the customer
- able to provide management efforts required for planning and scheduling of assigned installation sites, including development of Plan of Action & Milestones (POA&M)
- able to review technical drawings for quality assurance.
- able to identify and document installation and integration hardware required for projects.
- qualified to perform complex diagnosis repairs and modifications to aviation ground electronics systems and various other equipment.
- qualified to perform required periodic maintenance, troubleshoot, repair, install, and test equipment as required
- qualified to climb towers up to and including 60 ft.
- qualified to operate machinery and equipment such as manlifts, forklifts, and excavating systems.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Eight (8) years of practical experience, to include: electronics repair, maintenance and checkout.
- Two (2) years of experience to include supervision and shop practices.
- Three (3) years of practical experience in electronics repair and installation.
- Will be required to attend antenna climbing/rescuer training and certify to climb antenna towers in excess of 50 ft.
- Must have a current passport or the ability to obtain one.
- Active security clearance preferred.
- Must have knowledge and experience with reading and editing electronic and cabling schematic drawings, RF cable and connector installation, surge protection, basic metal and cable fabrication, hand and power tool operation, and heavy equipment operation (forklifts, man lifts).
Educational Requirements:
1.) High School diploma or GED.
2.) Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications, or four (4) year electronics apprentice program. Formal electronics training to include: installation tasks, soldering, cable dressing, cable tray, conduit, and making/ repairing connectors.
About CSSI:
CSSI, LLC. has 30 years of experience working in complex, dynamic, safety critical systems supporting both government and commercial clients to address their toughest challenges, with efficient and low-risk solutions. Our collaborative work has improved the safety of transportation related human and systems infrastructure, increased the efficiency of the National Airspace System (NAS), and facilitated the modernization of both NAS and DoD systems and capabilities. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., CSSI employs nearly 200 employees throughout the country, helping customers across the United States and globally understand and implement the solutions to their biggest obstacles. For more information on CSSI, LLC., please visit www.cssiinc.com.