What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Technician II position at Chenega Security SBU?
Summary
The Electronic Technician II shall be responsible for installing, testing and troubleshooting security system sub-level devices (i.e. patch panels, junction boxes) on large or complex jobs and head end equipment on small or less complex jobs. This technician works under general supervision and requires technical guidance, as required.
The Electronic Technician II shall be responsible for installing, testing and troubleshooting security system sub-level devices (i.e. patch panels, junction boxes) on large or complex jobs and head end equipment on small or less complex jobs. This technician works under general supervision and requires technical guidance, as required.
- This position is contingent upon contract award*
- Perform field verification testing.
- Read and adhere to blueprints and installation design plans for the installation of sub-level devices (i.e. patch panels, junction boxes) on large or complex jobs and head end equipment on small or less complex jobs.
- Prepare and install cable pathways & spaces.
- Identify appropriate cables from drawings and running cables/fiber per installation design plans.
- Test continuity of conductor(s) or breaks in fiber.
- Terminate basic connections such as butt splices, insulated connectors, terminal strips/blocks and BNC connectors.
- Mount and terminate field devices (i.e. Readers, Door Contacts, REXs, Cameras).
- Install and terminate sub-level devices (i.e. patch panels, junction boxes) on large or complex jobs and head end equipment on small or less complex jobs to include power and proper grounding.
- Read and understand component level schematic diagrams for systems, equipment and devices.
- Other duties as assigned
- High School diploma or GED required
- Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics or communications, or four (4) year electronics apprentice program. Formal electronics training, to include: Installation Tasks, Soldering, Cable Dressing, Cable Tray, Conduit, and Making/Repairing Connectors.
- Four (4) years of practical experience, to include: electronics repair, maintenance and checkout. One (1) year of practical experience in electronics installation. Note: Experience may be concurrent.
- Experience installing and troubleshooting electronic security, life safety and telecommunications systems is preferred.
- Active Secret Clearance preferred
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office products
- Test Equipment (i.e. TDR, OTDR)
- Hand Tools (complete list of required tools will be provided)