Engineering Technician ; Non-Travel
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Overview
The Contractor shall perform troubleshooting, tear-down, repair, refurbishment, overhaul, assembly, testing, and installation services for designated equipment at the request of FAALC Product Divisions or Groups. Labor categories required to provide these services may include Electronics Technicians and Engineering Technicians as necessary to meet specific task requirements.
Engineering Technician Services:
The Contractor shall provide engineering technician services to FAALC Product Divisions to help assure that electrical, electronic, and mechanical equipment meets serviceability, reliability, and availability requirements. These services may include assembling, repairing and refurbishing equipment, components, test fixtures, and prototypes; performing equipment performance analyses and data collection and reporting; and installing equipment and modifications. The Contractor shall complete all tasks in accordance with applicable FAA and FAALC standards, orders, technical instructions, and quality procedures.
Equipment Assembly and Repair:
The Contractor shall assemble and repair electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, subsystems, and components. Assembly may involve design, fabrication, and/or construction functions for items such as power and signal cables, circuit boards, electrical and mechanical components, test fixtures, and engineering prototypes. Repair processes may include performance analysis, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and correction of malfunctions, parts replacement, painting and composite structures. The Contractor shall complete applicable adjustment, testing, and certification processes on all items assembled or repaired.
All process functions shall be performed and documented as specified in the applicable technical documentation.
Equipment Performance Analyses and Data Collection:
The Contractor shall perform equipment and component performance analyses to determine operating characteristics and parameters, aid in fault isolation and identification, and verify equipment functions under variable conditions. The Contractor shall collect and record appropriate engineering data to document results of the analyses and present a variety of systems data and logistics support information obtained from various sources.
Equipment Installation:
The Contractor shall install electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, subsystems, components, test fixtures, modifications and engineering prototypes. The Contractor may be required to perform adjustment, test, and certification functions for this equipment.
Responsibilities
- NAVAID antenna and component repair and overhaul.
- Rotary joint and drive motor troubleshooting and repair.
- Circuit board testing and repair
- Production and repair of electronic cables and wire harnesses. Performing equipment performance analyses, and information collection and reporting.
- Performing equipment adjustment, testing, and certification.
- Installation of equipment and components, and modifications.
- Installation and maintenance of NAS Radomes.
- Use appropriate tools to disassemble and reassemble mechanical/electro-mechanical parts, including but not limited to drive motors, gearboxes, antenna pedestals, electric blowers, and air compressors.
- Familiarity with electric, pneumatic, and common hand tools.
- Attention to detail and accuracy when completing data entries for asset maintenance.
- Take notes and write reports describing work performed on serialized assets.
- Assist in moving large assets around shop for support shop work and testing purposes.
- Ability to read and follow work aids and technical manuals to repair and overhaul mechanical assets.
- Ability to use a computer, basic computer tools such as MS Word/Excel, internet Explorer, and other government inventory and time keeping programs.
Qualifications
- Minimum High School Diploma/GED with completion of formal technical training courses.
- Knowledge is required in producing, reviewing, revising, and interpreting technical documents; designing, fabricating, assembling, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, subsystems, components, test fixtures, and prototypes; developing and performing equipment and component adjustment, test, and certification processes; and installing equipment and modifications.
- Demonstrated experience using appropriate tools to disassemble and reassemble mechanical/electro-mechanical parts, including drive motors, gearboxes, antenna pedestals, electric blowers, and air compressors.
- Working knowledge of electric, pneumatic, and common hand tools.
- Proven attention to detail and accuracy when completing data entries for asset maintenance.
- Ability to take notes and write reports describing work performed on serialized assets.
- Experience assisting in moving large assets around the shop for support shop work and testing purposes.
- Ability to read and follow work aids and technical manuals to repair and overhaul mechanical assets.
- Proficiency in using a computer and basic…
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