MRO - ELECTRONICS TEST TECH-A -
Located Chatsworth CA
Contract to Hire
Rate $17-$20.00/hr.
Apply to dlacson@jsginc.com
Description
The Electronic Test Technician A is responsible troubleshooting, repairing,
overhauling, and testing a variety of electronics products that we manufacture. These processes are done to determine whether products manufactured meet specification, and/or electrical performance to meet airworthiness, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics.
The electronics test technician must know how to use basic analog and digital electronic equipment such as: Oscilloscopes, DMM, VOM, Curve Tracers, and related electronic equipment. Technician-A will work from CMM, engineering prints, specifications, and/or electrical/electronic schematics.
The Key to successfully achieve the goals of this position is to assure precise
conformance to specifications, workmanship standards, material condition, codes and customer specifications. This also includes final assembly and documentation. This is a safety sensitive position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES FOR THIS JOB
Pick up assigned unit from lead/supervisor daily
Overhaul/repair a variety of instruments.
Test parts per instructions as received.
Maintains an organized and clean work area.
Recommends changes to ATP’s, CMM’s, Specs, and Work Orders/Travelers
as necessary.
Repair or calibrate units which do not meet the criteria of ATP.
Develop ideas to promote Continuous Improvement.
Maintain all paperwork related to calibration, equipment manual and filtering
procedures in an orderly manner in the department filing system as required.
Process all applicable paperwork in accordance to our ISO/Repair Station
Manual.
Maintain accurate documents and records at all times.
Continuously think of ways to improve work processes.
Maintain open communications with internal customers.
Obtain FAA Repairman Certificate
Experience with RF/ Weather Radar is a plus.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS Accuracy of information and commitments
Continuous Improvement
Scrap Rate
On-time throughput
Qualifications
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: General knowledge equivalent to high school education.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: At least 5 years experience in the aerospace industry. In the
fields of electronics and avionics. Familiar with: FAA regulations, blueprints, engineering specifications and Overhaul Manuals.
Written and verbal communication is required to perform this job. Knowledge of: Word, Excel, and Data Acquisition Systems.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION
FINGER DEXTERITY: Hand eye coordination, ability to operate shop equipment
TALKING: Able to communicate in English
HEARING: Able to use phone
VISUAL ABILITIES: Must be able to identify colors and read minimum of 8-point font
PHYSICAL STRENGTH: Able to lift 50 lbs. Max.
Located Chatsworth CA
Contract to Hire
Rate $17-$20.00/hr.
Apply to dlacson@jsginc.com
Description
The Electronic Test Technician A is responsible troubleshooting, repairing,
overhauling, and testing a variety of electronics products that we manufacture. These processes are done to determine whether products manufactured meet specification, and/or electrical performance to meet airworthiness, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics.
The electronics test technician must know how to use basic analog and digital electronic equipment such as: Oscilloscopes, DMM, VOM, Curve Tracers, and related electronic equipment. Technician-A will work from CMM, engineering prints, specifications, and/or electrical/electronic schematics.
The Key to successfully achieve the goals of this position is to assure precise
conformance to specifications, workmanship standards, material condition, codes and customer specifications. This also includes final assembly and documentation. This is a safety sensitive position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES FOR THIS JOB
Pick up assigned unit from lead/supervisor daily
Overhaul/repair a variety of instruments.
Test parts per instructions as received.
Maintains an organized and clean work area.
Recommends changes to ATP’s, CMM’s, Specs, and Work Orders/Travelers
as necessary.
Repair or calibrate units which do not meet the criteria of ATP.
Develop ideas to promote Continuous Improvement.
Maintain all paperwork related to calibration, equipment manual and filtering
procedures in an orderly manner in the department filing system as required.
Process all applicable paperwork in accordance to our ISO/Repair Station
Manual.
Maintain accurate documents and records at all times.
Continuously think of ways to improve work processes.
Maintain open communications with internal customers.
Obtain FAA Repairman Certificate
Experience with RF/ Weather Radar is a plus.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS Accuracy of information and commitments
Continuous Improvement
Scrap Rate
On-time throughput
Qualifications
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: General knowledge equivalent to high school education.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: At least 5 years experience in the aerospace industry. In the
fields of electronics and avionics. Familiar with: FAA regulations, blueprints, engineering specifications and Overhaul Manuals.
Written and verbal communication is required to perform this job. Knowledge of: Word, Excel, and Data Acquisition Systems.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION
FINGER DEXTERITY: Hand eye coordination, ability to operate shop equipment
TALKING: Able to communicate in English
HEARING: Able to use phone
VISUAL ABILITIES: Must be able to identify colors and read minimum of 8-point font
PHYSICAL STRENGTH: Able to lift 50 lbs. Max.