What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronics Technician -CR-KT-CA position at Crown Consulting, Inc.?
Company Description
Crown Consulting, Inc. strives to connect people through driving aviation innovation and expanding aerospace and telecommunications infrastructure. We have been making a difference for our FAA, NASA, State Departments of Transportation and commercial aerospace industry customers for over 30 years. Whether developing and supporting programs that allow the FAA to coordinate responses to natural disasters; simulating air traffic demand; developing methods and techniques to improve the efficient use of the National Airspace; contributing to the safe and effective adoption of advanced aviation concepts; or engaging the next generation of STEM professionals, we are at the forefront of ushering in aviation’s new frontier of smart, multimodal, crewed and uncrewed aircraft, and aviation systems.
We offer a competitive benefits package including matching 401K, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans. We have been voted one of the best places to work in the Washington, DC area. We have built this reputation by hiring great people who value and support the mission of our customers. Come experience the Crown difference.
Crown was voted as "One of the DC region’s Top Workplaces in 2021".
Job Description
Job Summary:
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Communications Installation Technician to join our team and play a key role in our floating electronics installation crew. This is a 100% travel position, requiring assignment to various geographical locations within the United States, often aligning with FAA regional boundaries. This role goes beyond traditional electronics work, requiring a craftsman who can handle all aspects of installing a complete communications facility. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter with a strong understanding of electronics and communications systems, coupled with the ability to perform a wide range of physical installation tasks, and demonstrate the potential to lead installation projects. While not initially a direct lead role, this position offers significant opportunities for growth and leadership responsibilities as the individual gains experience and demonstrates their capabilities. You will serve as a valuable on-site resource, interfacing with the FAA and potentially guiding installation teams.
Why Join Crown?
• Competitive salary
• Matching 401K
• Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans
• Work with industry-leading experts
• Voted one of the best places to work in the Washington DC area
• Typical work days from Monday to Thursday, 6 AM - 4:30 PM.
Responsibilities:
• Participate in and potentially lead a floating communications installation crew.
• Travel 100% of the time to various job sites across the United States.
• Possess a working knowledge of the software and alignment of VHF and UHF radios.
• Have setup capability for Radio Control Equipment (RCE).
• Understand and be able to connect Telco requirements (Commercial Telco, RCL, Field Cable, Fiber Optics, etc.).
• Take initial electronic baseline readings and generate necessary paperwork, including FRDF (Facility Reference Data File), according to FAA Technical Handbooks.
• Interface with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic and Technical Operations during radio installations.
• Follow provided engineering packages and participate in any necessary field modifications.
• Potentially provide guidance and support to other installation and construction crew members on-site.
• Communicate effectively with team members, management, and other stakeholders.
• Understand the practical implications of electrical and electronic circuitry.
• Read, understand, and implement engineering diagrams and electrical wiring diagrams.
• Troubleshoot electrical and electronic equipment within the scope of radio replacement and technical refresh projects.
• Perform comprehensive installation tasks including:
o Mounting and installing various types of antennas.
o Running and terminating coaxial cables and other communication cabling.
o Installing and testing grounding systems.
o Implementing surge protection measures.
o Performing basic electrical wiring and connections.
o Installing and assembling equipment racks.
o Installing and securing cable trays and electrical conduit.
o Ensuring proper infrastructure to support the communication system.
• Work confidently in geographic isolation and create solutions for unique on-site challenges.
• Participate in pre-installation meetings.
• Remove and dispose of existing communications equipment.
• Coordinate frequency outages.
• Install new radio racks and radios, along with other Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
• Perform electronics testing procedures.
Qualifications
• Associate's Degree or completion of a 2-year training/certification program in a relevant field, coupled with a minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience.
• Demonstrated experience in the installation and maintenance of VHF and UHF ground-to-air communication equipment.
• Familiarity with FAA National Airspace (NAS) communications systems, cabling, and equipment.
• Setup capability for Radio Control Equipment (RCE).
• Understanding of Telco requirements (Commercial Telco, RCL, Field Cable, Fiber Optics, etc.).
• Ability to take initial electronic baseline readings and generate necessary paperwork, including FRDF (Facility Reference Data File), according to FAA Technical Handbooks.
• Ability to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
• Ability to stand, sit, or crouch in one position for extended periods.
• Ability to lift and move objects up to 75 lbs.
• Ability to move objects up to 350 lbs. with the use of a hand truck or pallet jack.
• Ability to occasionally perform assigned work under severe time restraints.
• In good physical condition and able to pass a physical fitness assessment if required.
• Able to climb and work at heights in excess of 60 feet.
• Team player with the ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
• Must have access to credit for travel expenses, which are reimbursed on a voucher system.
• Must be able to obtain a security clearance.
• Must be a U.S. Citizen and possess a valid driver’s license.
• Must be able to work non-standard hours depending on site requirements.
Preferred Skills:
• Spectrum Analyzer.
• Time-domain reflectometer.
• Signal Generator
• Oscilloscope
• Experience with Microwave systems.
• Experience with Voice Switch systems.
• Experience working with Air Traffic control systems.
• Possession of a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and experience pulling trailers.
• Experience operating heavy equipment.
Additional Information
Visit: www.crownci.com for additional information on our company.
Crown is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions.
Persons unable to complete an online application should contact Crown HR for assistance at (703) 650-0663 ext 3059.
Crown is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor