TEL Staffing & HR

Electronic Technician II

Aerospace - Fort Walton Beach, FL - Full Time

TEL Staffing is hiring Electronic Technician II to join our team in Fort Walton Beach, FL. for a company that supplies critical systems and components to the aerospace and defense markets. 

Hours are Monday-Friday 6 am-3:30 pm

Our client is a leading supplier of high-power solutions for aerospace & defense applications. You’ll join a trusted, dynamic organization that supplies prime defense manufacturers with custom radar, directed energy,y and electric warfare solutions for placement on innovative, next-gen military platforms. Join us and our growing business as we supply solutions that enable the latest defense technology!

Job Summary:

The Electronics Technician II works under limited direction/supervision and is responsible for testing, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying the production of electronic or mechanical products, parts, equipment, and systems, such as computer equipment, instrumentation, digital/analog, electronic products, test equipment, electro-mechanical products, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, and electronic testing.

Essential Functions:

  • Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematic drawings
  • Use manufacturing and engineering instructions for testing assembled electronic or mechanical units, applying knowledge of electronic or mechanical theory and components.
  • Create non-conformance reports including detailed descriptions of testing performed, resulting failure, and initial root cause investigation results
  • Perform all testing operations within the assigned functional area.
  • Interpret and work in accordance with work orders, drawings and schematics, functional and acceptance test procedures, failure reports, manuals, and all other applicable engineering and production specifications.
  • Calibrate or otherwise adjust assigned units by such means as component selection, potentiometer adjustment, clocking or other positioning, shimming, tension or coil adjustments, bearing and gear adjustments, as appropriate for specific unit
  • Make required mathematical calculations for voltage, resistance, current, impedance, amplification, flow rate and mass, mechanical dimensions, and adjustments.
  • Perform automated testing and performance testing using a variety of automated testing equipment and special test consoles to simulate in-service specifications, including but not limited to: vibe, burn-in, thermal cycle, and flying probe & ICT.
  • Perform manual testing involving setup, adjustment, operation, and interpretation of results from standard and special-purpose test equipment, applicable to assigned product areas, such as differential and multi-meters, signal generators, power supplies, bridges, oscilloscopes, altitude chambers, flow meters, and hi-pot.
  • Test units in other programs not normally worked on and units of greater complexity under limited supervision.
  • Practice safe work habits as established by OSHA and Crane policy.
  • Supports Crane Business System (CBS) initiatives including 5S, KPIs, Standard Work, Problem Solving, and other initiatives as they arise.
  • Maintain system logs and manuals to document testing and operation of equipment.
  • Any other task assigned by the supervisor or management.
  • Test units in other programs not normally worked on, and units of greater complexity under limited supervision.
  • Cross-trains less experienced technicians and takes a leadership role in the value stream.
  • Troubleshoots production failures down to the component level
  • Flexible and willing to work overtime when necessary.

Non-Essential Functions:

  • Support customer visits.
  • Support internal and external audits.
  • Perform minimal work under a microscope or soldering.
  • Work with design & test engineering when there is a production problem.

Job Requirements:

Experience:

  • 2-4 years of experience in a related field, or equivalent educational experience

Knowledge:

  • Extensive knowledge of methods and procedure in troubleshooting, circuitry or mechanical characteristics as related to area of assignment and ability to devise and adapt
  • Familiarity with product flow through a manufacturing or repair environment
  • Working knowledge of computer systems

Skills:

  • Good oral expression and comprehension (communicate through speech so others will understand and listen to and understand information and ideas presented through speech)
  • Good written expression and comprehension (communicate in English through writing so others will understand and read and understand information and ideas presented in English through writing)

Abilities:

  • Ability to learn new test software and equipment and to identify abnormal conditions in equipment and product
  • Manual and finger dexterity (ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects)
  • Ability to make precisely coordinated movements
  • Ability to work in multiple software systems, including time enter, data enter, on-line training PDM and MRP systems

Education/Certification:

  • AA degree in Electronic or Mechanical Technology, or equivalent knowledge through experience or other recognized educational institution

Eligibility Requirement:

  • This position requires access to Controlled Data or Information.
  • Where the position requires such access only US persons will be considered.
  • As a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods
  • Knowledge of practical application of engineering electronics, science, and technology including applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services
  • Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming
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