Electronics Specialist with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Oldsmar, FL at Geebo

Electronics Specialist with Security Clearance

Electronics Specialist Salary:
$20 - $28/hr.
Location:
Oldsmar, FLShift:
2 nd ShiftIndustry:
Government/DefenseEmployment Type:
Long term contract with potential for permanent employmentClearance:
Ability to obtain Secret
Qualifications:
High School Diploma 1 year of direct and relevant experience Flying probe/high power test experience REQUIRED Proficient in component level troubleshooting of solid state, digital, and RF circuits (RF highly desired).
Ability to use Microsoft Suite and other data collection programs to accurately document maintenance actions.
Ability to work 10 hours of weekly OT
Responsibilities:
Sets up test apparatus and conducts tests of electronic assemblies and units following methods, procedures, standards, and sequences; lays out and assembles units for production electronic equipment according to designs and specifications.
Adjusts and calibrates systems as required.
Corrects malfunctions by making adjustments or replacing parts or components as directed.
Uses hand and small power tools, and various measuring and testing devices in performing job duties.
Determines types of tests to be performed, approves and suggests modifications to testing equipment, and analyzes test results to evaluate performance of products and equipment.
Assists engineers in design and development of test procedures for new products and recommends product improvements or manufacturing modifications.
May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures.
Troubleshoots to the component level.
Utilizes schematic diagrams to isolate failures on Analog and Digital circuitry EOE/ADA#clearanceIND123 Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Data Collection Problem Solving Rf Circuits Maintenance Manufacturing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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