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NANA Regional Corporation Engineering Tech II in Suffolk, Virginia

This is a contingent position for an Engineering Technician II is responsible for the installation, repair, maintenance, cabling, fabrication, assembly, of electrical and electronics equipment. This person must be able to perform assignments with little supervision after receiving detailed initial instruction, equipment requirements and direction from his/her supervisor as needed and must be able to work independently afterwards. Constructs and assembles simple or standard equipment or parts; and services or repairs simple instruments or equipment, which may require simple wiring, soldering, or connecting. Troubleshoots and corrects malfunctions. Conduct various tests, which may require minor modifications in test setups or procedures as well as subjective judgments in measurement; selects, sets up, and operates standard test equipment and records test data.

Responsibilities

  • Preforms installation, repairs, painting and general upkeep in maintaining shipboard systems to ensure continuance of communication systems using specialty machines and equipment.

  • Assists in the repair and maintaining of electrical, electronic and RF communications equipment as needed.

  • Comprehend and execute tasking of moderate complexity with little supervision.

  • Comprehension and hands on application of NAVSEA installation standards and Military Specifications for shipboard C4ISR systems installations.

  • Interpret technical drawings or publications in order to execute a specific task.

  • Quickly adapt and understand new system installations through independent study, research, and comprehension.

  • Knowledge of connector fabrication, soldering, cableway or telecommunications training such as BICSI, 3M, IPC, or NAVSEA instructions.

  • Travel to job sites as required by the PM and IAW the Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR).

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Associate degree in engineering/Electronics Technology, and or formal electronics training from a Class A or C military school in electronics or communications.

  • OSHA-10 Maritime and VSRA preferred.

  • Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance is preferred.

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