Work experience in fabricating, using, troubleshooting and maintaining equipment in a naval platform integration laboratory environment
Significant electronics experience with troubleshooting, replacement, and repair of discrete and integrated components
Ability to use standard equipment such as signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and oscilloscopes
Ability to operate mission systems and support equipment
Maintain configuration management of lab assets
General knowledge of test and evaluation techniques
Able to perform maintenance (both preventative and corrective) of lab systems
Ability to understand and quickly utilize aircraft wiring diagrams
Knowledge of proper aircraft wiring rules and techniques as taught in Navy A/B/C-schools, or equivalent, and / or IPC certification
Ability to quickly find and follow procedures for operation of all mission and support equipment; especially NATOPs manuals
Available to travel (no more than 10%) to participate in remote support activities at geographically distant lab facilities or provide Fleet support where assets may be located
Assist with lab security requirements (physical security and COMSEC)
Able to lift and move heavy equipment and work in confined spaces
Able to use basic office productivity software
Requirements
Must have active Secret clearance with ability to obtain a Top Secret
Must be a U.S. Citizen
High School diploma and 5+ years of related work experience