ELECTRONICS MECHANIC (TITLE 32) Government - Jefferson City, MO at Geebo

ELECTRONICS MECHANIC (TITLE 32)

MILITARY REQUIREMENTS:
ENLISTED Since the position is temporary in nature, the compatibility requirements will be waived for a period of time not to exceed one year. Selecting official must verify that selected individual is currently assigned to a military unit in the Missouri National Guard and that the selection does not create grade inversion. Maximum Military Grade:
CW2 (W-2) Supervisor must verify that selected individual occupies a compatible military position. Technicians will not be militarily senior to their full-time supervisor or wage leader (grade inversion). GENERAL
Experience:
Must possess experience, education or training which demonstrates knowledge of electrical or electronic theory; knowledge of common testing procedures; skill in the use of hand tools of the electronics trade; and skill in reading schematics. WG-10 SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must possess 18 months of specialized experience that demonstrates your ability to troubleshoot, install, repair, and maintain electronic components and items. Experience must demonstrate skill in interpreting moderately complex drawings, specifications, and schematics of complete systems to recognize the function and interconnections of various assemblies and troubleshoot the components, assemblies, subassemblies, and connecting cable harnesses. Experience in using a wide variety of electronic test equipment such as systems test sets, frequency meters, standing wave indicators, oscillators, ohmmeters, voltmeters, resistance bridges, and signal generators, and the use of special and common hand tools, power tools and gauges.
  • Department:
    2604 Electronics Mechanic
  • Salary Range:
    $28.70 to $33.49 per hour

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

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