Electronic Technician II - Security Clearance Eligibility
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Engineering
Electronics Technician, Systems Engineer
Job Summary
The Electronic Technician II applies technical knowledge to perform maintenance, installation and repair of aircrew simulators and trainers. Will be responsible for basic operation, pre and post flight inspections, and preventative and corrective maintenance on complex flight simulators. Technicians evaluate and troubleshoot user problems and system malfunctions on networked computer systems, visual & display systems, laser & weapon simulations, video & audio systems, high voltage systems, and interface & peripheral systems.
Must address component‑level repairs, maintain electronic test equipment (digital multimeters, network analyzers, oscilloscopes, light meters, logic analyzers, sine wave generators, high‑frequency pulse generators, frequency synthesizers, distortion analyzers, etc.) and operate instructor stations and battle master controllers. Must physically climb stairs, ladders, work in confined or dark spaces, use hand tools and lift up to 40 lbs, work all shifts and up to twenty weekends per year.
Reports to Shift Lead, Site Manager and Program Manager. Must be a US citizen.
- Obtain or be eligible to obtain and maintain a DOD Secret Security Clearance.
- Must have a thorough understanding of military standards and specifications as used in maintenance actions or equivalent.
- Must be a US citizen.
- Evaluate, troubleshoot, calibrate, adjust, test, maintain or install electronic, electro‑mechanical, mechanical, computer, or visual display components.
- Apply advanced technical knowledge to solve complex problems beyond manufacturers’ manuals.
- Work from schematics, engineering drawings, written or verbal instructions; troubleshoot and repair analog and digital electronics to system, subsystem, and component level.
- Select, set up, and operate test equipment; observe, analyze, record, and report test data, and perform necessary repairs.
- Maintain calibration and inspection records.
- Validate technical manuals and data using drawings, manuals, and vendor documentation.
- Prepare initial draft Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) when necessary.
- Perform repetitive or standard production assembly operations on electronic or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as CCAs, terminal boards, panels, consoles, drawers, frames, and cables.
- Carry out standard Morning Readiness tasks on all training devices.
- Perform routine Preventive Maintenance (PM) tasks and inspections on all training devices.
- Ensure training devices are maintained per published procedures and standards.
- Assist in maintaining training device reliability and sub‑systems.
- Generate work orders and resolve discrepancies; maintain cleanliness of devices, computer rooms, and surroundings.
- Provide technical guidance to lower‑level technicians as needed.
- Perform duties defined in Maintenance, Quality, Safety, and other Link Training & Simulation Plans; perform related collateral and ancillary duties.
- Maintain and update documentation drawings.
- Support shipping and receiving activities.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Completed at least one of: a BA/BS degree in electronics technology; military electronics technical training; or equivalent training/experience.
- Meet all skill requirements for an Electronics Technician I, with broad simulator system level knowledge and specialized training in visual, computer, or display disciplines.
- Major system‑level maintenance experience and complex fault isolation abilities; 2–4 years of demonstrated competence in electronic maintenance and support for major trainer systems.
- Experience with large‑scale, complex D/A integration, simulation, large‑scale digital interfaces, software maintenance, and comprehensive troubleshooting of training devices.
- Working knowledge of Windows 10, Windows 2000 Professional/NT/XP/Vista/7, UNIX/Linux, MOOG electric motion systems, Wittenstein electric servo systems, SEOS or RCI visual systems, SW/PCIG, HLA/DIS, or Enterprise Network (SW/HW/Ethernet/Firewire cabling, ARINC 429 and 1553 data bus) or equivalent.
- Experience with Army aviation training systems is a plus.
- Excellent written and spoken…
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