Avionics Technician III

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Location: North Carolina
Job type: Permanent
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SummaryThe
Avionics Technician III installs, tests, troubleshoots, and repairs aircraft
avionics and electrical system components in accordance with testing,
engineering, maintenance, and installation of directives.Principal
AccountabilitiesProvides
technical expertise in testing aircraft
systems, troubleshooting and repairing system discrepancies to ensure
minimum schedule impact.Demonstrates
technical expertise by implementing
process changes to reduce cost and meet schedule without
compromising safety or quality. Demonstrates
technical skills and expertise in avionics
and aircraft systems operational testing and troubleshooting. Performs
the installation and functionally testing of
electrical/avionics components and systems on aircraft per
Engineering specifications, drawings
and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free system.Ensures
quality and efficiency of all installations:
troubleshoots processes/concepts to provide timely, quality repairs
of malfunctioning systems. Demonstrates
the skills and knowledge required to
effectively and efficiently repair or replace defective components
and wiring to ensure installations
meet conformity. Demonstrates
effective repair techniques using
acceptable practices including splicing, soldering and pinning of
wiring. Performs
and complies with engineering changes and
modifications as required. Sets
up and operates necessary test equipment. Conducts
functional and operational tests to evaluate
performance and reliability.Ensures
that all work performed on the aircraft is
properly and completely documented and ready for inspection. Tests
and maintains test equipment, electronic systems, and
components.Perform
other qualified duties as assignedDemonstrated
leadership skillsKnowledge
& SkillsMust
have the technical ability to operate transponder and altimeter test equipment such as
IFR6000 and possess the skill to
recertify transponders and altimeters IAW 14 CFR part 91.411 and 91.413.Must
be able to operate navigation and communication test equipment.Must
be able to perform pitot static system checks utilizing test equipment.Must
demonstrate a working knowledge of 14 CFR 43, and part 145 requirements for return to
service.In-depth
knowledge of advanced electronic principles
and circuit analysis. Ability
to trace signal flow, understand
interrelationships of circuits, interpret waveforms and voltages. Working
knowledge of aircraft communications/navigation and instrument systems. Ability
to interpret schematic diagrams, engineering
drawings and charts of assigned systems. Excellent
soldering and harness/wiring skills, PC
board, surface mount and crimping experience. Working
knowledge of all standard test equipment and
maintenance procedures. Working
knowledge of technical orders and maintenance forms. Ability
to read, write, speak, and understand English.Experience
& EducationHigh
School Diploma or equivalent. Eight
(8) years of documented experience in aircraft electrical/avionic installation,
troubleshooting and repair. Basic
knowledge of different aircraft avionics systems. Experience
in Military aircraft maintenance.Highly
desirable that this individual have extensive knowledge of USCG aeronautical engineering
policy as outlined in Commandant Instruction Manual CIM 13020.1(series) and
experience on C-130 aircraft. Physical
Requirements/Working EnvironmentRequired
to climb, stand, stoop, bend, stretch, crouch and work in tiring and uncomfortable
position.Frequently
lifts parts and equipment up to 20
pounds. Occasionally lifts objects up to 50 pounds. Most
heavy lifting is accomplished through the use of mechanical devices.May
work in aircraft maintenance hangar or outside and be subject to extreme weather conditions. May
be exposed to extreme noise from turbine and jet engine aircraft.May
be exposed to fumes or airborne particles; may be exposed to electrical shock hazards or
work near moving mechanical parts, vehicles, or aircraft.!|!Job
SummaryThe
Avionics Technician III installs, tests, troubleshoots, and repairs aircraft
avionics and electrical system components in accordance with testing,
engineering, maintenance, and installation of directives.Principal
AccountabilitiesProvides
technical expertise in testing aircraft
systems, troubleshooting and repairing system discrepancies to ensure
minimum schedule impact.Demonstrates
technical expertise by implementing
process changes to reduce cost and meet schedule without
compromising safety or quality. Demonstrates
technical skills and expertise in avionics
and aircraft systems operational testing and troubleshooting. Performs
the installation and functionally testing of
electrical/avionics components and systems on aircraft per
Engineering specifications, drawings
and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free system.Ensures
quality and efficiency of all installations:
troubleshoots processes/concepts to provide timely, quality repairs
of malfunctioning systems. Demonstrates
the skills and knowledge required to
effectively and efficiently repair or replace defective components
and wiring to ensure installations
meet conformity. Demonstrates
effective repair techniques using
acceptable practices including splicing, soldering and pinning of
wiring. Performs
and complies with engineering changes and
modifications as required. Sets
up and operates necessary test equipment. Conducts
functional and operational tests to evaluate
performance and reliability.Ensures
that all work performed on the aircraft is
properly and completely documented and ready for inspection. Tests
and maintains test equipment, electronic systems, and
components.Perform
other qualified duties as assignedDemonstrated
leadership skillsKnowledge
& SkillsMust
have the technical ability to operate transponder and altimeter test equipment such as
IFR6000 and possess the skill to
recertify transponders and altimeters IAW 14 CFR part 91.411 and 91.413.Must
be able to operate navigation and communication test equipment.Must
be able to perform pitot static system checks utilizing test equipment.Must
demonstrate a working knowledge of 14 CFR 43, and part 145 requirements for return to
service.In-depth
knowledge of advanced electronic principles
and circuit analysis. Ability
to trace signal flow, understand
interrelationships of circuits, interpret waveforms and voltages. Working
knowledge of aircraft communications/navigation and instrument systems. Ability
to interpret schematic diagrams, engineering
drawings and charts of assigned systems. Excellent
soldering and harness/wiring skills, PC
board, surface mount and crimping experience. Working
knowledge of all standard test equipment and
maintenance procedures. Working
knowledge of technical orders and maintenance forms. Ability
to read, write, speak, and understand English.Experience
& EducationHigh
School Diploma or equivalent. Eight
(8) years of documented experience in aircraft electrical/avionic installation,
troubleshooting and repair. Basic
knowledge of different aircraft avionics systems. Experience
in Military aircraft maintenance.Highly
desirable that this individual have extensive knowledge of USCG aeronautical engineering
policy as outlined in Commandant Instruction Manual CIM 13020.1(series) and
experience on C-130 aircraft. Physical
Requirements/Working EnvironmentRequired
to climb, stand, stoop, bend, stretch, crouch and work in tiring and uncomfortable
position.Frequently
lifts parts and equipment up to 20
pounds. Occasionally lifts objects up to 50 pounds. Most
heavy lifting is accomplished through the use of mechanical devices.May
work in aircraft maintenance hangar or outside and be subject to extreme weather conditions. May
be exposed to extreme noise from turbine and jet engine aircraft.May
be exposed to fumes or airborne particles; may be exposed to electrical shock hazards or
work near moving mechanical parts, vehicles, or aircraft.!|!

Job Summary



The Avionics Technician III
installs, tests, troubleshoots, and repairs aircraft avionics and electrical
system components in accordance with testing, engineering, maintenance, and
installation of directives.



Principal Accountabilities


Provides technical expertise in testing aircraft
systems, troubleshooting and repairing system discrepancies to ensure minimum
schedule impact.
Demonstrates technical expertise by implementing
process changes to reduce cost and meet schedule without compromising
safety or quality.
Demonstrates technical skills and expertise in avionics
and aircraft systems operational testing and troubleshooting.
Performs the installation and functionally testing of
electrical/avionics components and systems on aircraft per Engineering
specifications, drawings and maintenance manuals ensuring a defect free
system.
Ensures quality and efficiency of all installations:
troubleshoots processes/concepts to provide timely, quality repairs of
malfunctioning systems.
Demonstrates the skills and knowledge required to
effectively and efficiently repair or replace defective components and
wiring to ensure installations meet conformity.
Demonstrates effective repair techniques using
acceptable practices including splicing, soldering and pinning of wiring.
Performs and complies with engineering changes and
modifications as required.
Sets up and operates necessary test equipment.
Conducts functional and operational tests to evaluate
performance and reliability.
Ensures that all work performed on the aircraft is
properly and completely documented and ready for inspection.
Tests and maintains test equipment, electronic systems,
and components.
Perform other qualified duties as assigned


Demonstrated
leadership skills

Knowledge & Skills


Must have the technical ability to operate transponder
and altimeter test equipment such as IFR6000 and possess the skill to
recertify transponders and altimeters IAW 14 CFR part 91.411 and 91.413.
Must be able to operate navigation and communication
test equipment.
Must be able to perform pitot static system checks
utilizing test equipment.
Must demonstrate a working knowledge of 14 CFR 43, and
part 145 requirements for return to service.
In-depth knowledge of advanced electronic principles
and circuit analysis.
Ability to trace signal flow, understand
interrelationships of circuits, interpret waveforms and voltages.
Working knowledge of aircraft communications/navigation
and instrument systems.
Ability to interpret schematic diagrams, engineering
drawings and charts of assigned systems.
Excellent soldering and harness/wiring skills, PC
board, surface mount and crimping experience.
Working knowledge of all standard test equipment and
maintenance procedures.
Working knowledge of technical orders and maintenance
forms.
Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English.
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