Technician Level 2 (15868-1) - PSCI
Orlando, FL 32819
About the Job
15868-1 Technician L2, Orlando, FL (Secret Clearance)
DESCRIPTION:
- This position will fabricate test equipment that will be used in the development and manufacture of tactical hardware.
- The position will be responsible for reading, interpreting, and occasionally correcting engineering drawings/schematics.
- The test equipment fabricated can include test sets, test boxes, cables, and other assemblies or subassemblies.
- The candidate will be expected to place solder components on circuit cards and subassemblies.
- The fabrication of wiring harnesses will require connector pinning depinning and applying mounting hardware.
- In addition, these lower-level assemblies are to be built up into single, or multi-bay cabinet assemblies, for delivery to Engineering or Manufacturing Production areas.
- This position will provide the opportunity for the candidate to work as an individual contributor, in a team environment.
- This would include collaborating with Engineers, and other members of the Fabrication team including other Fabricators, Draftsmen, Procurement, and Quality Inspectors.
- Daily activity would include not only a fast-paced fabrication environment, but it would also include using several computer-based programs that will update job status, Quality Inspections, and Engineering changes.
- This position is expected to operate under moderate supervision.
This position is a minimum of 40 hours per week commitment with occasional overtime required.
- Must be a US Citizen
- Active Secret Clearance
- 4/10 Work Week
- 1st Shift
- $31.68/hr.
- Duration: 10/21/2024-10/20/2025
- Non-Exempt
- Contract Position
The worker will work onsite Full-time
MANDATORY:
- At least 1 year of experience in electrical fabrication (cable and harness, SMT board, test equipment, etc.)
- Ability to properly safety wire assemblies and connectors
- Ability to solder and repair cables and harnesses
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office suite of programs
- Strong knowledge and experience in repairs of electro-mechanical assemblies
- Knowledge of basic avionics and electronics
- Knowledge of troubleshooting and fault isolation of components using general-purpose and/or automated test equipment
- Knowledge of automated and/or general-purpose test equipment (oscilloscopes, multi-meters, network analyzers, and waveform generators)
- Knowledge of the interpretation of engineering drawings, schematics, and test and repair procedures
- Ability to fabricate electrical test equipment designs from a blueprint of the layout, schematic, bill of material, and engineering practices manual as guidelines.
- Ability to communicate issues with the design and or the process requirements to management and or design engineers.
- Familiarity with industrial standards, military specifications, and industry processes
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to lift 35 pounds.
- Ability to adapt to dynamic and frequently changing customer requirements
- Ability to understand policies and procedures for the control of Government property
- Ability to work with hazardous materials
- High school diploma
- Knowledge of Basic Mechanical/Electrical Concepts (2-4 years)
- Knowledge of Complex Mechanical/Electrical Concepts (2-4 years)
- Knowledge of Electrical Technology (2-4 years)
- 1-2 years of experience with Electrical Troubleshooting
- 1-2 years of experience with Mechanical and Electrical Systems
- 1-2 years of experience with Electrical Standards
- 1-2 years of experience with Electrical Testing
- 1-2 years of experience with Reading Electrical Schematics/Engineering Schematics
DESIRED:
- Knowledge of solder certification to J-STD-001, IPC-7711/IPC-7721
- Knowledge of fault isolation for electromechanical components
- Knowledge of concepts for hardware repair.
- Experience with CCA component rework and repair
- Rework experience with BGAs and electrical maintenance and rework
Source : PSCI