Aircraft Avionics Technician II
Aircraft Avionics Technician IIDefinition: This is a Journey level for an avionics technician. Incumbents at this level are FCC-certificated technicians that design aircraft radio installations; install aircraft communication and navigation radio systems; disassemble, inspect diagnose, and repair aircraft communication and navigation radio components.Minimum Qualifications: Possession of the following certificates: FCC General Radio Certificate and a valid Class-C Driver's License and five years of aerospace industry work experience as an avionics technician. Military experience may qualify if the level of work and responsibility and equipment worked on was equal to that of an avionics technician (this position requires that the incumbent have a working knowledge of GA avionics).Knowledge and Abilities: FCC and FAA communication and navigation radio repair, installation, and modification; avionics installations including antennas, cables, receiver- transmitters, audio control and switching, frequency compatibility, and RF interference and avionics used in fleet aircraft. Comply with all FCC and FAA requirements for the installation and maintenance of aircraft avionics systems maintenance and installation; inspect, tune, and adjust avionics installed in aircraft for maximum performance and proper operation; remove and repair all communication and navigation radio units in fleet aircraft; design and layout avionics system installations in aircraft; trouble shoot defective components and aircraft systems and make necessary repairs to components and aircraft systems.Compensation & BenefitsHIRING HOURLY RANGE: $59.03 (Hourly rate to be determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant internal equity, and alignment with market data.) This position includes a competitive benefits package. For more detailed information on our Benefits and what it is like to work for Amentum: please visit our careers site.