Perform quality work adhering to Prime Contractor standards for appearance, conduct, and interaction with foreign customers.
Efficiently bench test and operate commercial and military basic Avionics test equipment.
Employ detailed systems analysis and troubleshooting of analog and digital components and systems.
Disassemble and reassemble cockpit interior, consoles, and instrument templates as necessary.
Complete template fabrications and other light sheet metal adjustments.
Complete complex system installations and cockpit modifications.
Use industry standards and techniques for crimping terminals and pins.
Read and understand electrical diagrams for electronic systems and interfacing components.
Fabricate wiring harness and complete installation.
Create wiring board setup and layout.
Perform electrical harness continuity and power connectivity/output checks.
Wire and install antenna mounts and antennae.
Install coaxial links and connections.
Ascertain that all repairs are properly performed on all completed work.
Support Maintenance Operational Check and verify pre and post flight operations and inspections of installed equipment.
Verify that the proper inspection records, reports, and forms typically used by a Part 145 Repair Station are properly executed.
The employee will be responsible for the repair and installation of all categories of avionics and navigation equipment for rotary wing and fixed-wing aircraft, including radios, navigation equipment, instrumentation, and NVG compatible cockpits.
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