What are the responsibilities and job description for the Simulator Maintenance Technician II position at System One?
System One is seeking a Simulation Maintenance Technician II for a long-term opportunity with a large simulation company in Rapid City, SD. The Simulator Maintenance Technician (II) is responsible for operations, maintenance and upkeep of B-1 Training System.
Responsibilities
Ref: #270-IT Orlando
Responsibilities
- Provides B-1 Training System student, instructor and TSSC support.
- Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of training devices/support equipment including but not limited to on- and off-equipment maintenance including troubleshooting and fault isolation, adjusting, removing and replacing assemblies and components, and correcting discrepancies.
- Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on energized low and high voltage trainer components and support equipment.
- Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on trainer mechanical components. Maintenance ranges from low complexity tasks like replacing a mounting nut plate to highly complex tasks like repairing/adjusting flight control components.
- Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on high-pressure hydraulic trainer systems and support equipment.
- Assists Simulator Maintenance Technician III’s with collateral duties as may be assigned, including facility/vehicle management, purchasing, packing/crating, shipping/receiving, inventory control, technical documentation and administrative procedures.
- Prepares computerized maintenance action reports and other support documentation as may be assigned by the Company.
- Kit-proofs/installs modification kits.
- Supports SIMCERT activity.
- Travel as required
- 3 years of experience in maintenance of aircrew or maintenance training devices or equivalent.
- One year of experience as a computer workstation technician or equivalent, with a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot complex non-routine problems.
- High School diploma or equivalent required; An Associate’s Degree in an electronics field or completion of Vo-Tech Simulator Maintenance Program, or a BSEE or BSME is desirable.
- Ability to clearly relay information, both verbally and written, to others.
- Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from customers.
- Working knowledge of Flight Simulator Maintenance and Supply procedures, electronic and mechanical theory, operating principles of digital and analog computers and management principles and their application to training devices.
- Ability to read and accurately troubleshoot electronic components using system drawings and schematics.
- Ability to read and accurately troubleshoot hydraulic components using system drawings and schematics.
- Ability and experience to perform basic mechanical tasks using manual and powered tools.
- Thorough working knowledge of instruments and devices associated with the avionics industry.
- Ability to effectively use computers and standard office PC software.
- Thorough working knowledge of standard electronic test equipment.
- Must successfully pass and maintain a National Agency Check (NAC) by the U.S. Government.
- Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance.
Ref: #270-IT Orlando