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Airport Electrician, Operations & Maintenance Specialist (Airport)
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$27.37 - $36.6 an hour
- In addition, the candidate must be comfortable operating on an airfield, including communicating with air traffic control using proper radio terminology.
- Installs, tests, alters, repairs, places and maintains electrical systems, fixtures and equipment; plans, schedules, monitors and/or performs airport operations activities and airfield maintenance including repair, maintenance and construction of buildings, property and equipment.
- Performs skilled preventative and corrective electrical maintenance work to high voltage airfield lighting components and sign systems; including but not limited to interior and exterior lighting, operational and control systems, distribution centers, and miscellaneous building maintenance equipment.
- Troubleshoots, maintains and repairs air traffic control tower systems including but not limited to voice switch components, windspeed indicator, lighting control panel, and airport beacon.
- Position requires knowledge of current Oregon electrical codes for public facilities; thorough knowledge of electrical principles, theory, troubleshooting, repair and construction techniques and applications; knowledge of telephone, intercom, power distribution, motor and electrical lighting systems; knowledge of applicable safety hazards, practices and precautions involving airfield and building electrical work.
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