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Technician III

Job in Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, 75051, USA
Listing for: Belcan Corporation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
  • Automotive
    Electronics Technician
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 33 USD Hourly USD 33.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Title:

Technician III.

Location:

Grand Prairie, TX. Zip Code: 75052. Duration: 4 months. Pay Rate: $33/hr keyword's: #Grand Prairie jobs; #Technician jobs.

Start Date:

Immediate.

Job Summary

The Electronic Avionics Technician is responsible for diagnosing and repairing units down to the Shop Replaceable Unit (SRU) and component levels. This role requires strong expertise in using digital measurement tools, oscilloscopes, frequency generators, and circuit analysis to accurately isolate faults and perform repairs on complex electronic systems.

Essential Job Functions
  • Conduct standard testing procedures on various equipment and validate the results.
  • Perform repairs on aviation units in compliance with FAA regulations and in accordance with the Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) requirements.
  • Disassemble, clean, and visually inspect parts to identify issues or wear.
  • Reassemble parts, ensuring all measurements meet specified tolerances and requirements.
  • Accurately track and document all activities, maintaining proper control of parts.
  • Help maintain shop compliance with regulatory and quality standards.
  • Contribute to process improvements aimed at reducing cycle time.
  • Ensure strict adherence to quality standards, with a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction.
  • Apply maintenance manuals to evaluate and determine the acceptability of components.
  • Regularly update work order information in the ERP system.
  • Follow established procedures, making adjustments as necessary and promptly notifying supervisors; recommend expenditures as needed.
  • Safeguard confidential and sensitive information to protect SEDA's reputation and competitive position.
  • Comply with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, actively supporting Client HSE policies and remaining vigilant for potential hazards when adopting new skills or equipment.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
Electronic Avionics Technician I:
In addition to the above, is also responsible for the following
  • Proficient in using a Digital Volt Meters (DVM) to verify component faults and confirm if parts are defective.
  • Working knowledge of oscilloscopes, including proper setup and use for signal testing and diagnostics in electronic circuits.
  • Skilled in soldering connectors, wiring, and switches within IPC standards.
  • Experienced in the use of sleeving to protect and organize wiring harnesses.
  • Proficient in wire splicing techniques to ensure reliable electrical connections.
  • Competent in using crimping tools for terminals and connector assemblies.
  • Ability to troubleshoot and test common electrical and electronic components such as switches, fuses, wiring harnesses, ARINC connectors, diodes, potentiometers, LEDs and other standard circuit elements.
Electronic Avionics Technician II:
In addition to the above, is also responsible for the following
  • Perform detailed troubleshooting and repair of units down to the SRU level, ensuring high-quality maintenance and minimal downtime.
  • Utilize Digital Volt Meters (DVM) proficiently to measure voltage, current (amps), resistance (ohms), and diode testing in circuits.
  • Identify Pin 1 and accurately determine pin configurations across various connector types.
  • Operate oscilloscopes to recognize and analyze signals, including frequency, peak-to-peak voltage, RMS voltage, noise, and distortion.
  • Use frequency generators with a clear understanding of signal parameters, their purpose, and their impact on Line Replaceable Units (LRUs).
  • Interpret and troubleshoot using unit block diagrams to isolate faults efficiently.
  • Read and interpret schematics to trace issues from LRU down to SRU level for accurate repair and maintenance.
  • Maintain comprehensive knowledge of matrix configurations relevant to system troubleshooting and diagnostics.
Electronic Avionics Technician III:
In addition to the above, is also responsible for the following
  • Troubleshoot and repair electronic units down to the component level with precision and accuracy.
  • Test and evaluate capacitors, diodes, transistors, and other components using a Digital Volt Meter (DVM).
  • Apply power supply theory and digital electronics principles to isolate faults effectively.
  • Trace circuit problems using appropriate…
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