Electronics Technician Maintenance II - (B043 WA)
Strategic Technology Institute Inc. · Oak Harbor, WA · 2 mo ago
Engineering$32.66–$38.21/hrFull-time
About the role
This technician role supports U.S. Navy FRCNW ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System (TJS) Intermediate-Level and Depot-Level maintenance at NAS Whidbey Island.
Responsibilities
- Perform routine to moderately complex troubleshooting, fault isolation, component replacement, wiring, testing, inspection, and maintenance actions on ALQ-99 TJS WRAs, SRAs, components, assemblies, pods, and associated support equipment.
- Interpret technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, drawings, work instructions, maintenance requirement cards, work orders, and local procedures to plan work sequence and select appropriate tools and test instruments.
- Use common and specialized electronic test equipment such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, and ALQ-99/ECASS-related test equipment.
- Support scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, conditional/special inspections, WRA/SRA inspection and repair, functional checks, Technical Directive compliance/modifications, preservation/de-preservation, and ready-for-issue production objectives.
- Document maintenance actions in required logs, records, forms, work orders, and electronic systems; ensure entries are accurate, timely, and traceable to the work performed.
- Comply with CNAFINST 4790.2/NAMP, NAMPSOPs, Tool Control, FOD Prevention, HAZMAT, ESD/EMI, METCAL, IMRL, 2M, Support Equipment PMS, Technical Directive compliance, corrosion control, safety, and local work-center requirements.
- Interface with the Government-operated Tool Room to issue/receive tools and maintain accountability for tools issued to contractor personnel.
- Operate Category 3 crane and ALQ-99 test equipment if assigned and properly trained/certified.
- Support first-pass quality, post-functional test acceptance, final inspection readiness, and monthly ALQ-99 ready-for-issue production objectives.
Requirements
- Active DoD Secret clearance required.
- U.S. citizenship; ability to maintain Secret eligibility, obtain/maintain CAC, and meet NAS Whidbey Island base access requirements.
- Electronics maintenance, avionics, RF, electronic warfare, test equipment, depot/I-Level maintenance, or comparable technical experience.
- Ability to read technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, diagrams, work instructions, and maintenance procedures and translate them into compliant maintenance actions.
- Ability to use common electronic test equipment such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, or similar instruments.
- Ability to obtain and maintain site-required training and qualifications, including ALQ-99/ECASS test equipment training and CDI or 2M qualifications if assigned to those billets.
- Ability to complete or maintain required NAMP, NAVOSH, HAZCOM, CUI, PII, Active Shooter, Corrosion Control, Overhead Crane, and work-center training as directed.
- Ability to work assigned day or swing shift and support occasional weekend/holiday work if operationally required.
Qualifications
- Electronics maintenance, avionics, RF, electronic warfare, test equipment, depot/I-Level maintenance, or comparable technical experience.
- Ability to read technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, diagrams, work instructions, and maintenance procedures and translate them into compliant maintenance actions.
- Ability to use common electronic test equipment such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, or similar instruments.
- Ability to obtain and maintain site-required training and qualifications, including ALQ-99/ECASS test equipment training and CDI or 2M qualifications if assigned to those billets.
- Ability to complete or maintain required NAMP, NAVOSH, HAZCOM, CUI, PII, Active Shooter, Corrosion Control, Overhead Crane, and work-center training as directed.
- Ability to work assigned day or swing shift and support occasional weekend/holiday work if operationally required.
Skills
- Basic and some advanced electronics knowledge.
- Ability to interpret technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, drawings, work instructions, maintenance procedures and translate them into compliant maintenance actions.
- Ability to use common electronic test equipment such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, or similar instruments.
- Ability to obtain and maintain site-required training and qualifications, including ALQ-99/ECASS test equipment training and CDI or 2M qualifications if assigned to those billets.
Benefits
TBD
Pay
TBD
Schedule
Current expected maintenance shifts are day shift 0630-1500 and swing shift 1430-2300. Assigned shift depends on program need. A straight-time CONUS work week is generally 40 hours. Weekend/holiday work or shift changes may be required by operational commitment, with advance notice when practicable.