Electronic Technician (IOR) - OpticsAmentum is seeking an Electronic Technician (IOR) - Optics to support the Space Force Range contract.
Key ResponsibilitiesOperate, maintain and repair precision Optical Tracking Telescope SystemsAnalyze optical tracking equipment and system problems to resolutionMaintain Objective Quality Evidence (OQE), Configuration Documentation (CD/CM), and other recordsIdentify areas of process improvement and recommend efficienciesPrepare and deliver reports per schedulesAssist in modification, sustainment, depot-level actions and systems checks/calibrationsPerform launch and other mission support, using Standard Operating ProceduresPerform tracking operations; collect and maintain associated data within customer and procedural requirementsTroubleshoot to component level, test, repair, calibrate, adjust, install and inspect instrumentationComplete assigned trainingPerform other related duties as assignedMinimum Requirements:AS Degree in Electronic Technology, or two-year technical school, equivalent military experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience0 - 2 years' experience as an electronic technicianGood personal computer and software application skills (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite)Experience working with standard electronics test equipment such as oscilloscopes, video generators, wave-form generators, and analog/digital metersFamiliar with basic optical and tracking techniques for large aperture/long focal length telescopes, preferredExperience related to the operations and maintenance of Optical tracking systems, including advanced optical sensor and computer controlled tracking techniques and methodologies, preferredExperience with Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS)/SMARTT and/or other maintenance control systems, preferredExperience working with inventory, property control, logistics, and quality standards, preferredExperience with operation and maintenance of common Test Range Optical Tracking Systems (e.g. DOAMS, ATOTS, KTM, Cinetheodolite), preferredExperience with videography (National Television Standards Committee (NTSC) Standards and High Definition) and photography (35mm motion picture film), preferredBasic analytical and problem-solving skillsGood oral and written communication skillsGood organizational, time management, administrative and prioritization skillsAbility to write reportsAbility to read and understand schematics, elevation, and assembly drawingsAbility to work well independently and also as an active team member in a medium-sized groupAbility to be flexible, maintain a positive attitude, be reliable and work under pressure in a very dynamic environmentAbility to establish and maintain effective working relations with employees and the publicAdditional Eligibility Qualifications:Ability to work in remote locations (alone or in pairs) for extended periods of timeAbility to work in confined spaces for extended durationsAbility lift, carry and maneuver 40 pound Optical componentsThe flexibility to work occasional non-duty hours or on weekends to support specific project or mission requirementsMust be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance, which includes U.S. citizenshipValid U.S. Driver's LicenseSalary determined by Collective Bargaining Agreement