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Johnson Service Group

Avionics Technician

Johnson Service Group, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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GENERAL JOB SUMMARY: Successful candidate installs, tests, troubleshoots, and repairs avionics systems wiring in aircraft in accordance with technical specifications, engineering instructions, and DoD regulations. Fabricates, installs and tests installation, routing, clamping and wiring harnesses. Reads wiring diagrams and blueprints. Assembles and/or fits together parts to form subassemblies and/or complete units.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The duties and responsibilities listed below apply to all levels of Aircraft /Avionics Technicians. Each level has additional duties and responsibilities listed.

Aircraft / Avionics Technicians ALL: Performs a variety of tasks, which require knowledge of fabrication techniques, materials, tools and equipment. Follows Foreign Object Prevention (FOD) practices. Follows Electronic Static Discharge prevention (ESD) practices. Interprets and follows manufacturing orders. Operates shop related machinery to include torque wrench, pneumatic tools, common hand tools and scales. Supports and exhibits the focus of zero defects as well as “right-the-first-time” approach. Inspects finished products for conformance to specifications. May work from verbal instructions. Maintains a clean work area and ensures strict adherence to the 5S Standards. Fabricates, assembles, installs, repairs, modifies, tests, operates and troubleshoots avionics/electrical modules, components, and wire harnesses. Installs wires and electrical components into electrical assemblies per engineering drawings and specifications. Tests and performs fault isolation of components. Responsible for failure determination of electronics/avionic boxes. Tests aircraft instruments and systems, such as automatic flight controls, inertial navigation, and compass systems. Uses a variety of electrical measuring and diagnostic equipment. Will perform complete testing using manufacturing manuals, schematics and drawings. Presents innovative ideas to improve manufacturing process. Complied with established QMS procedures and Safety directives. Utilizes the Tool Accountability System (TAS) for proper tool control and hazardous material utilization. Must perform and/or assist all activities normally found in aerial target maintenance, including the use of hand and power tools, lifting heavy objects, and working with industrial chemicals and adhesives such as epoxy, grease, jet fuel, oils, and cleaners. May be required to work extended hours or weekends, as needed. Infrequent travel domestically for extended durations at times as assigned. Supports flight operations, maintenance and logistical support for unmanned aerial systems and related equipment. Other duties may be assigned.