Electrical Technician
Job BriefElectrical TechnicianDCS Air and Space Technology sector is seeking an Electrical Technician to support the Biodynamics Group within AFRL at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The Biodynamics Group is responsible for assessing the human response and injury tolerance of pilots and aircrew to impacts, ejections, and high-G events. The focus of this role would be to perform data collection on-site at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and abroad in remote testing locations.Essential Job FunctionsRepair wiring assemblies to interface internal crash-test manikin and facility electronics.Ability to solder, use hand tools, multimeter, oscilloscope, and electronics troubleshooting equipment.Operate Data Acquisition Systems, facility controls, and high-speed cameras.Calibrate sensors including accelerometers, load cells, and angular rate sensors.Travel to support dynamic testing of crash-test manikins in various regions of the U.S.Travel is sporadic but can be up to two weeks at a time, multiple times per year.Required SkillsDue to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.A High School diplomawith at least 7 years of related Electrical/Mechanical Technician or Engineer experience. An associate's degree or higher is preferred.Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. Government background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret level U.S. DoD security clearance.Aptitude to build, fix, troubleshoot, and maintain electrical and mechanical systems.Strong communication and problem-solving skills.Desired SkillsWhile not required, candidates with prior military service are encouraged to apply.