Avionics Technician - Battle Creek, MI (FAA)
Job Duties
The Mechanic must maintain, troubleshoot, repair, replace, modify, install, calibrate, test, and evaluate all electrical/electronic equipment on FIS aircraft enumerated in Section 1, Introduction (e.g. the Beech Aircraft 300s, C90 GTi, Challenger 604s and 605s, and Learjet model 60 aircraft).
The Mechanic must perform all such activities IAW all applicable FAA and Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) regulations, procedures, and instructions to ensure the equipment works IAW design specifications.
The Mechanic must have basic hand tools (as listed in the “Required Contractor Tools” available in Appendix – J of this SOW) required to successfully maintain, troubleshoot, repair, install, replace, modify, calibrate, test, and evaluate aircraft electrical/electronic equipment at FIS locations.
The Government will provide all specialty tools (e.g. micrometers, equipment to take electrical readings, waveguides, special tooling to remove aircraft parts, et al) at FIS locations.
Electronic Technical Aircraft Maintenance Support Duties
Perform general maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, replacement, modification, installation, calibration, test, and evaluations on FIS aircraft electrical/electronic equipment to verify that it is installed properly and operates IAW all applicable FAA and OEM regulations, procedures, and instructions and works IAW design specifications.
Use FAA standards to determine the airworthiness of aircraft under FIS aircraft mission-specific certificates to meet FIS missions on which the Contractor maintained, repaired, or modified electrical/electronic equipment.
Take test readings of non-functioning electrical/electronic equipment using common instruments (e.g. digital multi-meters, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, oscilloscopes, et al), or IAW all applicable FAA and OEM regulations, procedures, and instructions and analyze the results to determine maintenance and repair requirements.
Troubleshoot electrical/electronic equipment, implement repair procedures, and replace inoperative electrical/electronic equipment.
Maintain aircraft electrical/electronic equipment IAW all applicable FAA airworthiness regulations and technical aircraft maintenance publications and part manuals.
Use tools (e.g. electronic testing equipment, torque wrenches, dial indicators, micrometers, et al) IAW the OEM specifications and maintenance manuals to maintain, troubleshoot, repair, install, replace, modify, calibrate, test, and evaluate FIS aircraft electrical/electronic equipment in aircraft systems.
Pay
Salary: $29.79 - $34.32
Additional Health and Welfare Rate
Additional Health and Welfare Rate: $4.93