What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radar Maintenance Technician position at InDyne?
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Position #/Title:
Radar Maintenance Technician — Cavalier Space Force Station, North Dakota
Relevant Experience
Position #/Title:
Radar Maintenance Technician — Cavalier Space Force Station, North Dakota
Relevant Experience
- Two (2) years’ experience in maintaining phased array radars. Experience in technical area related to radar maintenance. SSPARS, PARCS, Cobra Dane, Cobra Judy, Cobra King, or similar experience preferred
- High School Diploma or equivalent plus one-year Electronics Technical /Trade School Training
- Maintain certifications as described in DoD 8570.01-M
- Complete Block I (Gen Supply Function), Block IIA (Bench Stock Management), IIB (Repair Cycle) & Block III (Equipment Custodian) and Item Unique Identification (IUID) Training
- Performs preventive, corrective maintenance, calibration, and both scheduled and unscheduled, on equipment/off equipment, servicing, alignment, modification, testing inspection, repair and overhaul of radar and associated equipment
- Repair items with no SMR code assigned, such as XB items, submit requests for SMR code changes using AFTO Form 22, Technical Improvement Report. Accomplish TRN for DIFM-coded item repairs
- Accomplish equipment configuration control for C-E equipment and maintain histories
- Utilizes various types of test equipment such as but not limited to signal generators, oscilloscopes, meters, power supplies and analyzers, such as spectrum and logic
- Utilizes an assortment of engineering drawings, technical orders, manuals and instructions and similar information as an integral part of the tasks assigned
- Maintain and execute a preventive maintenance schedule, enter all maintenance activityinto IMDS, implement and report all equipment status report (ESR) changes
- Draft and submit all requests for Technical Assistance (TA), Engineering Assistance (EA), Emergency Depot-Level Maintenance (EDLM) or Urgent Depot-Level Maintenance (UDLM). Coordinate with Radar Analysts when necessary
- Process Field Change Orders and Engineering Change Orders as required. Repair Line Replaceable Units, submit Technical Order recommended changes using AFTO Forms 22. Submit all Local Work Cards for approval and do not use until approved. Identify and material deficiencies and trends
- Perform Preventive and Corrective Maintenance and repairs on Radar equipment. Maintain and execute a preventive maintenance schedule, enter all maintenance activity into IMDS, implement and report all equipment status changes
- Draft and submit all requests for Technical Assistance (TA), Engineering Assistance (EA), Emergency Depot-Level Maintenance (EDLM) or Urgent Depot-Level Maintenance (UDLM). Coordinate with Radar Analysts when necessary
- Maintain the Radar System and maintain an Acc of NLT 99%
- Monitor installed Traveling Wave Tubes (TWTs) for faults related to contaminants within the water-cooling system and initiate repairs IAW local procedures to attempt to restore affected TWTs to operational status. Troubleshoot and correct all system faults related to Phase Shifters to eliminate deferred corrective maintenance
- Maintain all assigned equipment to minimize the effects of corrosion on C-E equipment IAW TO 1-1-689 Vol 1 and AFSPCI 21-108
- Identify and update diagnostics equipment procedures or unit procedures after a hardware modification
- Repair equipment via LRU replacement or mail in maintenance
- Submit AFTO Forms 22 to recommend changes. (See Appendix E, R4.2)
- Review and respond to any simulator issues noted during training, surveillance, end-of block reviews, and end-of courseware critiques
- Performs other duties not limited to general housekeeping, safety and environmental practices, requisitions parts, monitors bench stock, supply point, maintains data/logs/files, complies with security policies, PWS directive publications, completes ancillary training and participates in exercises
- Assists Radar Analyst as needed
- Comply with Cavalier SFS plans, policies, and procedures, generate and maintain all Government records in the format provided. Provide electronic reports to the Government
- Apply industry standards and commercial best practices, in the absence of directive technical orders and publications. Comply with local, state, and federal statutes
- Safeguard all assets and information and follow Industrial, Physical and Operational Security requirements
- Provide escort support for personnel without unescorted entry authorization that are performing contracted functions
- Complete the following web-based training within the first three months of arrival and on anannual basis thereafter: Force Protection, and Cybersecurity and Awareness Program
- Complete all local procedure training at contract start and on an annual basis thereafter
- Performs other duties not limited to general housekeeping, safety and environmental practices, requisitions parts, monitors bench stock, supply point, maintains data/logs/files, complies with security policies, PWS directive publications, completes ancillary training and participates in exercises
- Currently hold or be able to obtain and maintain the proper US DoD issued security clearance, which requires US Citizenship. Security clearance eligibility may be discussed during the interview phase.
- Employment and start date is contingent upon the candidate receiving the required US DoD issued interim security clearance.
- InDyne is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Any person with a disability needing special accommodations to the application process please call our Human Resources department.