AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN Government - Fresno, CA at Geebo

AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN

THIS IS A T32 EXCEPTED SERVICE, INDEFINITE POSITION. Selectee may be non-competitively converted to permanent status if/when funding becomes available or position becomes unencumbered. The primary purpose of the AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN, WG-2892-10, is to perform maintenance on aircraft electrical systems. May make additional selections within 90 days of eligible(s) issuance. General
Experience:
Experience or training which has provided a knowledge and skill in locating and tying in the electrical systems with the aircraft armament, electronics, and instrument systems; adjusting and calibrating the components of the various electrical systems; reading and interpreting blueprints, wiring diagrams and schematics. AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIAN, WG-2892-10:
Must have 18 months experience or training installing, maintaining, repairing and modifying electrical systems and major substation components of electrical system; Experience diagnosing malfunctions and determining remedy when complex relationships exists among different electrical system circuits requiring knowledge of all electrical units and systems; Experience making electrical repairs that require the use of precision measuring equipment and common hand tools; Experience in the setup and operation of computerized multiple circuit analyzing equipment in manual, semiautomatic, or automatic mode to run existing and new (not fully debugged) diagnostic programs to test and analyze aircraft electrical circuitry and interconnecting cabling of systems such as navigational computers, radar, and related equipment and to repair discrepancies. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies:
Ability To Use Electrical DrawingsElectricalKNOWLEDGE OF EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION, REPAIR, ETC.Writing
  • Department:
    2892 Aircraft Electrician
  • Salary Range:
    $27.59 to $32.20 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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