Electronics Technician I
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The Electronics Technician I performs basic diagnosis repairs and modifications to electronics systems. This position performs the required periodic maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, installations, and testing of equipment as required. The Technician will assist Senior Technicians in the setup, maintenance, and storage of airfield systems and deep-field camp systems that support aviation operations and weather observing. This is a limited-term assignment. This position deploys to McMurdo Station, Antarctica to conduct work locally. The United States Antarctica Program requires all personnel deploying to Antarctica to pass a physical qualification. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Systems Maintenance General Requirements Reports the operational readiness, capabilities, limitations, and reliability of installed systems. Maintains and verifies work center safety requirements and equipment. Submits work requests for facility repairs in accordance with individual site processes. Collects and maintains accurate records including but not limited to equipment maintenance logs, equipment certifications records, and inventory. Conducts reviews of available test equipment, its condition, calibration status, and requirements it is meeting. Calibrates and repairs sensors and test equipment. Provides general assistance for preparation of point papers, various analyses, briefs, work group participation and other management-related tasks. Documents and archives all maintenance actions either in a government provided computer-based tool, spreadsheet program, or hand-written log. Adherences to applicable configuration control policy and procedures. Adherences to applicable security policy and procedures. Schedules and conducts necessary training including Pre-Deployment Ground School, on-site training, and others identified in the contractor's training plan. Maintains an accurate tool inventory of government-owned tools. Maintains current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification for all technicians. Provides estimated airlift needs to meet maintenance requirements prior to the beginning of each operational season. Adheres to frequency management policies and procedures. Ensures inventory of spare parts/components is accurate and adequate. Conducts authorized modification, installation, and removal of equipment. Prepares / updates drawings and other technical documentation to reflect system/equipment status and changes. Prepares routine and special reports. Follows all applicable safety requirements. Supports flight checks/certifications of airfield systems. Ensuring all assigned equipment operates/functions in accordance with applicable technical specifications/operational directives. Ensures all Full-Time technicians meet all deployment requirements for deploying to a USAP station. Verifies that all technicians who deploy to Antarctica possess a valid driver's license. Technicians will obtain and maintain qualification to operate light vehicles at USAP stations unless otherwise stated in a TO. Provides maintenance support availability up to 24 hours per day and 7 days per week at McMurdo Station and surrounding airfields with specified support requirements identified in each. Provides maintenance support for systems that will require technicians to fly to locations in helicopters, light airplanes or cargo aircraft. Maintains a written Master Station Log (MSL) of maintenance activity and equipment status, changes, or significant events. Measures and reports operational availability (Ao) of systems. Maintains and follows procedures for reporting system outages including report times, report type, content, and necessary follow-up reports. Develops and provides reports (CDRL A004) such as incident, accident and other post action emergent reports by the due dates specified in controlling directives, instructions, and/or as specified by the Government. Maintains systems in accordance with applicable DoD or non-DoD information security requirements. Navigational Aids (NAVAIDS) Systems Support Providing scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repair of NAVAIDS. Specific NAVAIDS equipment will vary from site to site but in general will be consistent with the following table: Typical NAVAIDS and Ancillary Equipment TACAN Precision Landing Systems (currently MLS) Visual Landing Systems (i.e., REILS, PAPI, etc.) Power backup and conditioning equipment Control Systems/user interface equipment Test and calibration equipment Ensures proper NAVAIDS sighting and installation in accordance with applicable instructions. Initiates requests for flight checks in accordance with established processes. Ensures voice recording/data-recording media is managed and secured in accordance with established directives. Ensures the necessary level of certified technicians are present to setup, maint