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USAJOBS · 2 months ago

Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic

USAJOBS is seeking an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic to perform troubleshooting, system testing, and system integration of complex components for modification, test, and repair procedures. The role involves performing inspections, modifications, and repairs on missile systems and supporting end users including foreign partners.

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Responsibilities

Perform trouble analysis, final alignment of multisystem complexes, system testing/troubleshooting, measurements, integration, and inspection of various explosive, ignition, propulsive, and electronics systems
Troubleshooting, system testing, and system integration of multiple complex components and, as the technical expert thoroughly analyzes results to provide recommendations for modification, test, and repair procedures
Perform inspection of the assembly, disassembly, modification, repair, rework and testing of missile sections, sub-assemblies, complete systems, and subsystems
Recognize deficiencies in test equipment, programming a system under test; troubleshoot performance monitoring and built in diagnostic test circuits
Utilize peripheral computer controlled automated test stations to test and diagnose malfunctions in PGM systems
Demonstrates multiple system performance across higher-level commands, various departments, and agencies for training and tactical field locations
Trains and supports end users, to include foreign partners, as requested by programs
Operate forklift (up to 28,000 lb. Capacity) for transporting a variety of missiles, all which have zero drop criteria

Qualification

TroubleshootingSystem TestingSystem IntegrationElectronics SystemsForklift OperationInspection SkillsPhysical StaminaTeam Collaboration

Required

Ability to do the work of a(n) Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic ~ without more than normal supervision
Perform the full range of test equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of explosive, ignition, propulsive and electronics systems
Perform inspections, using measuring/inspection tools and following procedures, applying operational test methods of functional test equipment relating to precision guided munitions, missiles, rockets, and their components, subsystems, major systems, and their integration
Ability to use hand and power tools - Electronics
Knowledge of equipment assembly, installation, repair, etc
Theory of Electronics
Use of test equipment: Electronics
Must obtain and maintain certification as a qualified electrical worker
Must obtain, maintain, and meet LEMC formal training plan/requirements, to include military munitions rule training, for operation, inspection and maintenance of equipment and associated missiles
Operators are required by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to attend and successfully pass Smoke School Opacity Training semi-annually to be certified to read Visible Emissions
This position has a requirement to lift up to 50 lbs
This position requires a pre-employment physical, and annually thereafter
This position requires working outdoors in all weather conditions including seasonally hot or cold temperatures and in climate weather
This position requires hazardous material training to handle hazardous waste in accordance with CFR 1910.120(p) (6 and 7) within six months after the date of appointment, and annual refresher training thereafter
Incumbent is required to meet ammunition certification requirements IAW AMC-R 350-4 within one year of employment
This position requires the incumbent to operate a forklift up to 28k lbs within 60 days of appointment
Moderate physical exertion is required. There is frequent standing, bending, and working in tiring positions. Work requires lifting and carrying items (tools, equipment parts, and components) from 10 to 40 pounds (and occasionally items weighing up to 50 pounds). Work can require large amounts of walking between storage areas, processing equipment, and equipment bays. Operators are required to bend, stoop, and stand for extended periods of time to work around the equipment during operations, inspection, and troubleshooting activities. Incumbent must pass physical examination for working with and handling hazardous propellants and explosives

Benefits

A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package.
As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding.

Company

USAJOBS

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