What are the responsibilities and job description for the Service & Repair Mechanic - Electronics position at NYSDOCCS Recruitment?
Monday-Friday, 7:00am-3:00pm
Service & Repair Mechanics (Electronics) install, service, and repair electronic equipment. Positions in this class exist at State facilities where there is a large quantity of electronic equipment and where most repairs are made at the facility.
A Service & Repair Mechanic (Electronics) or Maintenance Supervisor, performs maintenance and repair service on electronic equipment; may supervise Maintenance Assistants, Facility Operations Assistants 1, and Student Assistants; may also supervise inmates.
Installs, repairs, and maintains a wide variety of electronic systems and equipment such as electronic office equipment; radio equipment, fire alarms, and closed circuit television systems; control equipment, security systems, and intrusion and surveillance equipment; public address systems, intercommunication units, and antenna systems; and radiological monitoring equipment, in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Tests electronic components and circuits following troubleshooting procedures to locate defects using instruments such as oscilloscope, signal generator, ammeter, and voltmeter. Replaces or repairs defective components and wiring and, as necessary, adjusts mechanical parts. Performs preventive maintenance on equipment according to prescribed procedures and schedules. Maintains records of repairs, calibrations.
Must pass background check.
Must join Union.
Service & Repair Mechanics (Electronics) install, service, and repair electronic equipment. Positions in this class exist at State facilities where there is a large quantity of electronic equipment and where most repairs are made at the facility.
A Service & Repair Mechanic (Electronics) or Maintenance Supervisor, performs maintenance and repair service on electronic equipment; may supervise Maintenance Assistants, Facility Operations Assistants 1, and Student Assistants; may also supervise inmates.
Installs, repairs, and maintains a wide variety of electronic systems and equipment such as electronic office equipment; radio equipment, fire alarms, and closed circuit television systems; control equipment, security systems, and intrusion and surveillance equipment; public address systems, intercommunication units, and antenna systems; and radiological monitoring equipment, in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Tests electronic components and circuits following troubleshooting procedures to locate defects using instruments such as oscilloscope, signal generator, ammeter, and voltmeter. Replaces or repairs defective components and wiring and, as necessary, adjusts mechanical parts. Performs preventive maintenance on equipment according to prescribed procedures and schedules. Maintains records of repairs, calibrations.
Must pass background check.
Must join Union.