Tactical Vehicle Technician Engineering - Sterling Heights, MI at Geebo

Tactical Vehicle Technician

Perform as an electronics technician:
fabricating, installing, and troubleshooting vehicle platform systems.
This is an opportunity to join the fast-paced world of DCS's team at the Ground Vehicle Systems Center group located in Warren, MI.

Essential Job Functions:

Install, and subsequently troubleshoot, sub-systems into various vehicle platforms.

Test and troubleshoot sub-systems and complete assemblies.

Perform field support of deployed electronic systems.

Independently fabricate wire harness assemblies, RF cables harnesses, and/or electro-mechanical assemblies.

Perform Independent verification of assemblies.

Assist the development of production processes for first-time production runs.

Other duties may include performing electronic assembly operations (eg.
mounting electrical components), maintaining inventory records and logbooks, and performing physical configuration audits.

Required Skills:

Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.
S.
Citizenship is required.

High School / GED and 4 years of experience in an electronics technician position, or An AS degree or technical school and 2 years of experience.

2 years of recent wire harness builds (with Military Spec connectors).

2 years of experience using laboratory test equipment.

Able to stand for long duration of time, kneel, bend, independently lift up to 50-lbs, and move mobile equipment as a team.

Must have experience with Windows OS, Microsoft Office programs, and web-database applications.

Must have or be able to obtain a DOD clearance (minimum interim Secret).

Desired Skills:

AS degree or technical school.

Class C School in electrical or electronic repair.

Experience with Military Vehicle Platforms.

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

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