Maintenance Electronics Technician II (ME) (23182). Expected duties include - Diagnoses and troubleshoot malfunctions in electrical and electronic components, including solid state and transistorized subsystems. Repairs aircraft instrument systems. Apply principles of electricity/electronics, hydrostatic motion, pneumatics and hydraulics applicable to repair aircraft instrument systems. Removes, installs, repairs, adjusts and tests electrical/electronic elements of assemblies and components according to technical manuals, directives and safety procedures. Clean, preserves and stores electrical/electronic components and aircraft instruments. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Repairs, replaces and performs operational and preventive checks and alignments on aircraft flight controls, stabilization systems, avionics and controlled cryptographic equipment. Troubleshoots equipment and traces avionic and cryptographic equipment wiring harnesses using technical manuals and schematic drawings to diagnose and isolate faults and effect repairs. Perform unit maintenance on special and common hand tools and test, measurement and diagnostic equipment. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft avionics equipment. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft electrical systems. Prepare forms and records related to aircraft maintenance and uses applicable STAMIS systems. Military service schooling, FAA license or equivalent shall be required to perform duties.
Skills/Qualifications:
The Electronics/Avionics Technician shall be qualified with a minimum of Three (3) years aviation Electronics/Avionics experience.
Duties:
Maintenance Electronics Technician II (ME) (23182). Expected duties include - Diagnoses and troubleshoot malfunctions in electrical and electronic components, including solid state and transistorized subsystems. Repairs aircraft instrument systems. Apply principles of electricity/electronics, hydrostatic motion, pneumatics and hydraulics applicable to repair aircraft instrument systems. Removes, installs, repairs, adjusts and tests electrical/electronic elements of assemblies and components according to technical manuals, directives and safety procedures. Clean, preserves and stores electrical/electronic components and aircraft instruments. Uses and performs operator maintenance on common and special tools. Repairs, replaces and performs operational and preventive checks and alignments on aircraft flight controls, stabilization systems, avionics and controlled cryptographic equipment. Troubleshoots equipment and traces avionic and cryptographic equipment wiring harnesses using technical manuals and schematic drawings to diagnose and isolate faults and effect repairs. Perform unit maintenance on special and common hand tools and test, measurement and diagnostic equipment. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft avionics equipment. Requisitions and maintains shop and bench stock for repair of aircraft electrical systems. Prepare forms and records related to aircraft maintenance and uses applicable STAMIS systems. Military service schooling, FAA license or equivalent shall be required to perform duties.
AH-64, CH-47, OH-58, UH/HH-60 Helicopters - Includes all model variations (currently A and D).
The mechanic II shall be qualified with a minimum of Three (3) years Electronics/Avionics aviation maintenance experience.
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