Chipton-Ross
Chipton-Ross is seeking an Electronics Technician for a contract opportunity in Ventura, CA.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE): • Experience with failure analysis, troubleshooting, perform repairs and retest VLS components to bring these components into Code A condition for use by the USN and supported foreign navies.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: • Candidate will use a variety of standard and unique tooling to accomplish electronic maintenance, repair and overhaul.
• Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
• Adjusts and calibrates systems as required; modifies electronic equipment by adding, removing, or altering components as defined by predetermined diagrams and sketches.
• Corrects malfunctions by making adjustments or replacing parts or components as directed. Uses hand and small power tools, and various measuring and testing devices in performing job duties.
• Determines types of tests to be performed, approves and suggests modifications to testing equipment, and analyzes test results to evaluate performance of products and equipment.
• Assists engineers in design and development of test procedures for new products and recommends product improvements or manufacturing modifications.
• May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
REQUIRED EDUCATION: • Accredited HSD/GED
WORK HOURS: • Full-Time • 5/40 work schedule • 1st Shift
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE): • Experience with failure analysis, troubleshooting, perform repairs and retest VLS components to bring these components into Code A condition for use by the USN and supported foreign navies.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: • Candidate will use a variety of standard and unique tooling to accomplish electronic maintenance, repair and overhaul.
• Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
• Adjusts and calibrates systems as required; modifies electronic equipment by adding, removing, or altering components as defined by predetermined diagrams and sketches.
• Corrects malfunctions by making adjustments or replacing parts or components as directed. Uses hand and small power tools, and various measuring and testing devices in performing job duties.
• Determines types of tests to be performed, approves and suggests modifications to testing equipment, and analyzes test results to evaluate performance of products and equipment.
• Assists engineers in design and development of test procedures for new products and recommends product improvements or manufacturing modifications.
• May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
REQUIRED EDUCATION: • Accredited HSD/GED
WORK HOURS: • Full-Time • 5/40 work schedule • 1st Shift