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Aircraft Mechanic II (Electrician)

OverviewWe have an immediate opportunity for an Aircraft Mechanic II (Electrician) Contractor to support our FRCSW team at MCAS Miramar.
Aircraft Mechanic II (Electrician) personnel shall remove, repair, modify, test, troubleshoot, calibrate, and install electrical systems, equipment and accessories used in aircraft; make functional checks on electrical systems to ensure performance and reliability and correct malfunctions disclosed by static, ground, and flight tests; and replace defective wiring and install new wiring for aircraft changes, modifications, and repairs.
Contractor personnel, based on blueprints job orders engineering specifications and or maintenance instructions, shall disassemble, repair, rework and install various systems and components such as wings, control surfaces, control systems, landing gear, arresting gear, fuel cells, instrumentation, and engines.
Contractor personnel shall install hydraulic tubing, actuating cylinders, and cable controls.
Contractor personnel shall rig, adjust, and perform preflight tests on various flight systems including landing gear, flight controls, instruments, oxygen/ environmental systems, and power plants.
Contractor personnel shall install complete fuel systems including self-sealing fuel cells.
Adequate experience performing the duties of the Labor Category (Services Contract Act (SCA) - 23022) as described in the Department of Labor functional description.
Responsibilities Perform Depot Level Maintenance on all aircraft components of Naval Aircraft Contractor personnel shall overhaul, repair, modify and test aircraft electrical system accessories such as motors, dynamotors, inverters, voltage regulators, relays, cutouts, engine synchronizers, electric motor driven air compressors and activators, DC generators, AC alternators, DC/AC electrical controls, cockpit air conditioning controls, engine temperature controls, and transistorized control equipment, etc.
Contractor personnel shall install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and test complex electrical systems and devices on military aircraft to ensure precise performance and reliability of all electrical systems.
Contractor personnel shall set up test positions using test equipment such as oscilloscopes, audio signal generators, frequency meters, voltmeters, watt meters and ammeters.
Contractor personnel shall test the various units for compliance with the proper tolerances prescribed for transient time, noise amplitude, and frequencies; adjust resonant circuits, compute alternative current loads; and make all necessary adjustments to bring the units up to prescribed operational standards.
As a condition of employment, Contractor personnel will be required to pass a FRCSW administered certification skills examination.
Administrative Duties:
Submit timesheets, track work hours, provide training to new artisans.
Assist in maintaining NAMP Programs, ensure contract artisans follow Ground Operating Procedures, and ensure personnel comply with safety procedures.
Complete all training required by FRCSW and V2X.
Qualifications Education / Certifications:
One-year related experience may be substituted for one year of education, if degree is required.
Require a high school diploma or its equivalent
Experience:
4 Years Extensive knowledge on aircraft electronic components repair of Marine Corps FA-18 Aircraft.
Extensive knowledge of FA-18 Avionics/electrical mechanical systems, aircraft accessories, components, and other hardware.
Comprehensive knowledge of estimating hours and materials for completing work orders.
Experience and complete knowledge of all related ground support equipment, AMMRL and hand tools.
Skills & Technology Used:
Working knowledge with computer Working knowledge with Advance Skill Management (ASM) or willing to learn the functions.
Experience with electronic publications like Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM), knowledge in navigating NATEC website to access Technical Publications, service bulletins, technical publications, blueprints, IPB (Illustrated Parts Breakdown), MIM (Maintenance Instruction), LES (Local Engineering Specifications), LPS (Local Process Specifications) and TEI (Temporary Engineering Instructions) Other Requirements U.
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Citizenship is required by law, regulation, executive order, or government contract.
Must pass background investigation for Secret Clearance.
Must have a valid Driver's License.
Must be able to speak, read and write and understand English.
Must be able to meet physical requirements associated with and / or pass any medical examination requirements related to performing daily assigned tasks.
Must pass pre-employment background check.
Must pass pre-employment and post-employment drug testing.
Must be able to attain and maintain an Active Secret Clearance/CAC Card.
Must complete all mandatory training provided by Aircraft Readiness Alliance We are committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace that values and supports the contributions of each individual.
This commitment along with our common Vision and Values of Integrity, Respect, and Responsibility, allows us to leverage differences, encourage innovation and expand our success in the global marketplace.
Vectrus is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or status as an individual with a disability.
EOE/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran.
Recommended Skills Administration Blueprinting Control Systems Curiosity Electrical Installation Work Electronics Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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