Electronic Technician II
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About This Role
Who We Are:
CAE Vision: Our vision is to be the worldwide partner of choice in defense and security, and civil aviation by revolutionizing our customers’ training and critical operations with digitally immersive solutions to elevate safety, efficiency and readiness.
CAE Defense & Security Mission: CAE's Defense and Security business unit focuses on helping prepare military customers to develop and maintain the highest levels of mission readiness.
CAE Values: Empowerment, Innovation, Excellence, Integrity and OneCAE make us who we are and we strive to make a difference in the world while helping each other succeed.
What We Have to Offer:
Comprehensive and competitive benefits package and flexibility that promotes work-life balance
A work environment where all employees are valued, respected and safe
Freedom to succeed by enabling team members to deliver, take initiatives and make decisions
Recognition, professional development, advancement and having fun!
Summary
Electronic Tech II’s apply technical knowledge to perform maintenance, installation, and repair of aircrew simulators and trainers across all contract platforms and domains. Responsible for performing basic operation, complete pre and post flight inspections, and perform preventative and corrective maintenance on highly complex flight simulators. Technicians will evaluate and troubleshoot user problems and system malfunctions on complex networked computer systems, visual & display systems, laser & weapon simulations, video & audio systems, high voltage systems, and interface & peripheral systems. The ability to troubleshoot and repair to the sub-component level and beyond is required. Technicians are responsible for accurately entering and maintaining documentation of repairs, inventory, and other associated documentation in MIS. Technicians must be able to operate common tools including digital multi-meters as well as other complex test equipment and hand tools.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Perform evaluation, troubleshooting, calibration, adjustment, testing, maintenance, and installation of electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, computer, and visual display components. Apply advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems that typically cannot be solved by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents. Read, understand and work form schematics, engineering drawings, written and/or verbal instructions.
Troubleshoot and repair analog and digital electronics to the system, subsystem and component level. Select, set up and operate test equipment. Observe, analyze, record, and report test data and when appropriate, makes necessary repairs. Prepare hardware maintenance schedules and perform maintenance. Maintain appropriate calibration and inspections records. Validate technical manuals and data through interpretation and use of drawings, manuals, and vendor documentations. Perform repetitive or standard production assembly operations on electronic or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as
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