Technical Operations Technician II 2026-01656
State of Wyoming · Cheyenne, WY · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
The Electronic Security Systems Technician plays a vital role in supporting the safety and security of Wyoming's military facilities. By installing, operating, maintaining, and repairing electronic security systems throughout the state, this position helps protect personnel, facilities, and critical assets while serving Wyoming and those who serve our communities.
Responsibilities
- Maintain and repair the IDS system in AA&E vaults, secure open storage areas, and secure closed storage areas.
- Understand system equipment installation, operation, and maintenance.
- Ensure adequate spare parts, tools, and supplies are available to meet service requirements.
- Ensure ARNG-approved-authorized equipment and/or RMF-certified systems are applied to ESS requirements and Schedule and track semiannual ESS preventive maintenance requirements and work order system that will sustain an audit.
- Attend required ARNG-IES ESS IDS Certification Training, Supervisor-Lead Technician Course, Advanced (ACS and CCTV) Courses, and ESS standardized equipment manufacturer training as required.
- Provide technical recommendations and analysis input into State construction (CFMO MILCON) projects, to ensure adequate ESS infrastructure and requirements are included in MILCON 1390/91 documents, in conjunction with ARNG-IES ESS Program Process 6.0 standards and criteria.
- Monitor and track program systems' progress, identifying any risks or issues and taking appropriate actions to mitigate them.
- Obtain / Maintain Certifications: Maintain Low Voltage license.
Qualifications
- High proficiency using the latest version of Microsoft (MS) Office Suite: MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and MS Outlook.
- Have an understanding of basic electronics, basic Cellular Technology principles, and troubleshooting systems using equipment/device wiring and block diagrams.
- Written and verbal communication skills with Engineering (CFMO), Physical Security (G34), Information Management (G6), and Resourcing (USPFO).
- Communicate with other State ESS Program entities to identify emerging requirements, troubleshooting, or technical anomalies.
Education
- Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree.
Necessary Special Requirements
- Lifting heavy materials, parts and equipment.
Prioritization and Decision Making
- Identify and prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance.
- Make timely decisions to resolve issues and maintain system reliability.
Technical Skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Understanding of basic electronics and cellular technology principles.
- Ability to troubleshoot systems using equipment/device wiring and block diagrams.
Communication Skills
- Effective written and verbal communication skills with various departments.
- Ability to communicate with other State ESS Program entities to identify emerging requirements, troubleshooting, or technical anomalies.
Physical Demands
- Lifting heavy materials, parts and equipment.