Simulator Systems Technician II - MA Chicopee, MA
Listed on 2025-12-24
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Engineering
Electronics Technician, Systems Engineer
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Full Time Chicopee, MA, US
5 days ago Requisition
SUMMARYResponsible for analyzing malfunctions; performing repair, calibration, inspection, overhaul, modification, re-programming, maintenance support and operation of simulators, trainers, computers, and digital image visual systems. Supports C-5 Training System (TS) device operations, readiness, troubleshooting, and sustainment. This position requires shift work to support daily training operations.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Assists students and instructors with operation of training devices, including DMO activities (setup, power on/off, readiness testing, initialization, and related support).
- Prepares the system for operation IAW onsite operational and technical manuals and performs required operational support functions.
- Operates the WST as an aircrew member (pilot, copilot, flight engineer, or instructor) to evaluate system operation.
- Conducts systems interface checks, system-level diagnostics, and device readiness-for-training checks.
- Executes system initialization, recovery, and reset actions during training operations.
- Conducts voice communications on phone, interphone, and radio circuits.
- Diagnoses and resolves problems associated with training device initialization or operation.
- Diagnoses malfunctions of computers and associated equipment; performs readiness tests and repairs.
- Applies fundamental troubleshooting procedures to maintain interfaces and peripheral equipment used with computers.
- Performs fault isolation and assists with root‑cause identification.
- Possesses extensive practical knowledge of electronic circuits, computer theory, and hydraulic/pneumatic control and power systems.
- Performs scheduled preventive maintenance, unscheduled maintenance, inspections, repair, calibration, overhaul, and re‑programming tasks.
- Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by interpreting maintenance manuals, drawings, and related documentation.
- Installs changes and updates to simulators and support equipment as required.
- Interprets and works with computer systems using various operating systems.
- Installs and maintains Computer-Based Training (CBT) networks, servers, and workstations.
- Provides networking and information systems support for training devices and associated networks.
- Interprets detailed circuit diagrams, schematics, and electrical drawings.
- Performs soldering operations on delicate microelectronic and electronic assemblies.
- Supports lifecycle sustainment by installing approved hardware/software updates and maintaining configuration alignment.
- Maintains required documentation of all maintenance activities, including work orders, repair status, actions taken, inventory, and material control functions.
- Documents all parts usage, consumables, and spares activity for sustainment reporting.
- Identifies recurring issues and provides technical input for corrective action recommendations.
- Adheres to all health, safety, security, and local base procedures.
- Supports preparations for FAA-level certification inspections.
- Receives technical guidance from a supervisor or senior technician as needed.
- Attends required weekly, monthly, and quarterly meetings.
- Maintains compliance with company professionalism standards, policies, and operational requirements.
- Must be able to obtain a SECRET security clearance.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCETechnical/Associate’s degree is desired with three (3) to five (5) years’ experience as a flight simulator technician or equivalent job‑related experience. Aircraft maintenance work experience within an Aerospace Repair shop environment and an Airframe & Propulsion license (highly desired). Knowledge of commonly…
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