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Electronics Repair Technician II

Thales
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 9 Apr 2025

About the role

Location: Orlando, United States of America

Thales people architect solutions that enable two-thirds of planes to take off and land safely. We create in-flight entertainment systems that engross 50 million fliers every year and we develop the avionics that control the world’s largest commercial aircrafts. Our simulators train the next generation of pilots for fighter jets, transporters and search and rescue helicopters. And, together, each and every member of our aerospace team makes a difference.

When you rely on airlines to connect you in flight, you rely on Thales. In an increasingly fast paced world, we make the unpredictable, predictable by connecting and entertain passengers to make your life better. Combining a diversity of talents, we master the decisive moments that matter to passengers and airlines. Whatever it takes.

Electronics Repair Technician II

Orlando, FL

Position Summary

Thales is looking for an Electronics Repair Technician II who is responsible for the intermediate electronic maintenance, test, repairs, services, and modifications of electronic equipment in accordance with FAA regulations.

In this position, you will lead by example, overseeing shop activities, optimizing processes, and managing consumables. You also mentor and provide expert guidance to Tech I technicians, ensuring their skill development. Your leadership and problem-solving abilities play a pivotal role in achieving production goals and maintaining quality standards.

Key Areas of Responsibility

  • Troubleshoots and repairs electronic equipment to component level in accordance with FAA regulations and company IPM (Inspections Procedures Manual). Modifies equipment according to service bulletin and/or manufacturer documentation.
  • Works independently or in collaboration with experienced electronics technicians. Carries out prescribed procedures according to an established schedule. Receives training in the use of more specialized test instruments and learn advanced troubleshooting procedures.
  • Follows specific layout and schematic diagrams to repair and maintain simple or advanced devices or subunits of equipment and schematic diagrams such as power supplies, oscillators, amplifiers, etc. Review work orders to ensure customer. requested activities have been complied with, prior to release of the repair
  • Work is reviewed by Technician IV, supervisors, and inspectors. May work on alternative assignments with detailed written or oral instructions. Completes quality and production paper work, prepares estimates, and maintains maintenance documentation in accordance with current quality assurance requirements.
  • Communicates with cross-functional departments as required to support repair process. Participates in Technician cross training programs and may be assigned to other teams for short or long term assignments. Completes repairs in accordance with company ISO procedures and within company objectives.

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED. Minimum of two (2) years of work experience in an electronics repair and/or maintenance.
  • Must have an understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations and other governing regulatory requirements. Able to meticulously document incoming product condition and maintenance activities.
  • Familiarity with both analog and digital electronics, hardware and software. Must have experience using a PC (personal computer).
  • Ability to read and understand engineering drawings and wiring diagrams. Required to have an intermediate understanding of electronic theories and techniques and familiarity with standard electronic components.
  • Ability to use basic and advanced test instruments and perform adjustments as necessary. Willing to think out-of-the-box to solve operational and technical problems. Manual and Automatic Test Benches, PC, oscilloscope, and multimeters.

Special Position Requirements

  • Prior Military or commercial avionics level 3 component repair experience preferred.
  • FAA Repair Certificate a plus.
  • Understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations and other government regulatory requirements.
  • Able to meticulously document incoming product condition and maintenance activities.
  • Schedule: Operations: Mon-Sun coverage 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 a.m.; may require to work different shifts as well as weekend and holiday work; available to work overtime.
  • Physical Environment: Repair Station environment may present elevated noise levels.

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