Serves as an Engineering Technician within the FAA Logistics Center, Products Services Group.
Duties
Performs technical work associated with installing, repairing, fabricating, maintaining, or modifying complex systems for the FAA, Customs and Border Protections (CBP) or other government agencies. Possess a working knowledge of mechanical and/or basic electronic concepts and theories to perform a mix of routine and varying assignments associated with inspecting, troubleshooting, analyzing, repairing, overhauling, and installing equipment related to FAA, Department of Defense (DOD), and other government agencies. Systems include free standing towers, guyed towers, equipment shelters and other unmanned structures and facilities.
Work is vital to the success of projects that are critical to the safe and continual operation of the National Airspace System (NAS), and/or other government agency programs, such as CBP. Contacts are both internal FAA personnel and external, and this position is often considered a key technical point of contact for assigned systems, programs, and projects. Contacts are made to furnish technical guidance and advice, instruct other employees, share information, provide data, discuss the status of assignments, and coordinate the activities of contractors.
Works with new and existing technology and interacts with more experienced technicians or engineers to obtain the skills necessary to install, integrate, maintain, and restore complicated systems. Serves as a member of a team responsible for performing maintenance activities, accomplish assigned tasks, or projects to maintain system readiness. May provide on-the-job training to less experienced technicians. Communicates effectively with team members, collaborate with internal and external customers meeting mission requirements. Exercise sound judgment and integrity adhering to FAA policies and report any safety or personnel issues to management immediately.
Receives general work assignments from supervisor and identifies resources needed to perform projects or assignments. Assists team in planning, organizing, and prioritizing workload to accomplish tasks and maintain a focus on organizational objectives. Requests and coordinates resources to accomplish assigned work/activities within established schedule. Performs On the Job, (OJT) training, guidance and mentoring to other technicians.
Work contributes to the activities of the organizational unit and supports activities that are critical to the safe and continual operation of assigned programs. Performs routine assignments independently, receiving little or no technical guidance. Supervisor, team or crew lead furnishes general instructions on the scope of work, time limitation and priorities. Technical manuals, manufacturers instructions, FAA procedures, and other publications provide guidance for most assignments. Utilize schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints to troubleshoot and repair systems. Supervisor or manager are available to provide guidance. Work is reviewed to an extent consistent with the complexity of assignment.
May be required to travel for the purpose of obtaining and/or providing technical information for resolving various operational problems and corrective maintenance issues. May be required to allocate resources to and participate in a call-out roster in support of FAA or other government agencies, such as CBP, to support field priority requirements.
May perform other duties as assigned.