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          General Atomics and Affiliated Companies ENTRY TO MID LEVEL AVIONICS TECHNICIAN - DEPLOYABLE in Creech AFB Nevada United States

          707BR
          Title ENTRY TO MID LEVEL AVIONICS TECHNICIAN - DEPLOYABLE
          City Creech AFB
          State Nevada
          Regular/Temp Regular Employee
          Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Hourly
          Job Summary General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), an affiliate of General Atomics, is a world leader in proven, reliable Unmanned Aircraft Systems and tactical reconnaissance radars, as well as advanced high-resolution surveillance systems.

          We have an exciting opportunity as an Entry-to-Mid Level Avionics Technician in our Programs group.
          DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

          Under general supervision, this position is responsible for repair, test, and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles, ground control stations, ground support equipment and associated electronic equipment at facilities as assigned. Participate in ground control station power up, ground checks, maintenance, aircraft recovery, status debriefing, repair and documentation of repairs and status. Interface with engineering, manufacturing, and other disciplines of UAV operators and military and civilian customers when required. Perform troubleshooting, component removal and replacement, testing and documentation in accordance with customer regulations when applicable, utilizing approved technical publications, maintenance standards, and approved procedures. Interface with deployment team leaders, supply personnel, Airframe and Powerplant mechanics, pilots and military and civilian UAV pilots. Perform troubleshooting, component removal and replacement, testing and documentation in accordance with military regulations, technical orders and procedures. Average 4-6 months per year away from home in 4-month rotation cycles. Some overtime required. Travel to austere locations may be required.
          Travel Percentage Required 25% - 50%
          Clearance Required? Yes


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