Crown Innovations, Inc. · 3 weeks ago
Air Traffic Control Radar Engineering Technician
Crown Innovations, Inc. is searching for Air Traffic Control Radar Engineering Technicians with experience in installing and maintaining digital Primary Airport Surveillance Radar Systems. The role involves conducting site surveys to evaluate locations for equipment installation, ensuring technical and safety requirements are met.
Air TransportationGovernmentService Industry
Responsibilities
The Engineering Technician will be responsible for coordinating and conducting site surveys at designated locations throughout the US
A site survey for equipment installation is a critical process that evaluates a physical location to determine its suitability for a specific project ensuring all technical, logistical, and safety requirements are met before any installation begins
The Engineering Technician will gather detailed information about the site's drawings, maps, charts, infrastructure, environmental conditions, Radar System Replacement solution, identifying cable routing paths and methods, identifying facility power buss connections, and evaluate whether grounding/bonding/lightning protection is adequate, and if modifications are necessary to create a comprehensive blueprint for the installation
The survey will identify all necessary cable lengths and any hardware needs
The Engineering Technician will document actions to be performed, based on the information provided by the Government prior to the survey and the information gathered during the survey
The Engineering Technician will provide a Site Survey Report for review by the Site Design, Quality Control, and Safety Risk Management team
The approved report will be provided to the Customer
The report may cover specific elements such as structural components, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) systems, equipment conditions, or network configuration, highlight key findings and provide evidence of the site’s condition
For security or event production, the report may include a checklist of safety, security, and hazard concerns, ensuring that all logistical and operational risks are identified before the event
Qualification
Required
An Associate degree in electronics or electronic engineering technology, or equivalent military or FAA or Military training certificates
Minimum of 10 years of experience in radar signal processing, digital and analog circuits, microprocessors, antenna performance for the primary and secondary radar systems, and possess the ability to use diagnostic tools and software
Knowledge of electronics, radar systems, and troubleshooting is essential, often gained through formal education or specialized technical training
Proficiency with tools such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power meters and signal generators is crucial for system maintenance
Ability to analyze facility Drawings for accuracy and provide red-line changes where appropriate
Knowledge of Microsoft Office tools for documenting and creating high level reports
Specific elements such as structural components, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) systems, equipment conditions, or network configuration
Proficiency in using diagnostic equipment and software, reading electronic schematics and flowcharts
Benefits
Matching 401K
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans
Generous PTO