Lead COMSEC Technician with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

Lead COMSEC Technician with Security Clearance

Electronic Technician will support the Force Protection (FP) Products Section (AFLCMC/HNCBW).
Job
Responsibilities:
Perform electronic technician duties, utilizing a broad knowledge of electronic equipment principles, techniques, and a thorough knowledge of digital and analog circuitryProvide component diagnostics, repairs, testing, functional check out and failure analysis on program equipmentProvide for bench stock management for all bench stock type items needed for component repairTroubleshoot/repair Force Protection equipment to the component levelRecommend condemnation decisions on unserviceable equipment as requiredBench test/perform operational assessments of Force Protection equipment before returning to serviceable stockProvide input to configuration control documents as requested by system engineers or PMsProvide suggested changes to engineering drawingsProvide suggested changes to field/depot level technical ordersProvide recommendations for component form/fit/function changes to systemsTravel to sites to provide assistance or make depot-level repairsProvide life-cycle logistics advice to the customer Required Skills and
Experience:
4 years of experience as an electronics technician Must have TS with SCI eligibility to be considered Recommended Skills Assessments Diagnostic Skills Problem Solving Technical Drawings Testing Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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