KC-135 BOSS SIMULATOR TECHNICIAN II Position Available In Jefferson, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: The KC-135 BOSS Simulator Technician II at Delaware Resource Group Of Oklahoma in Birmingham, AL, earns an estimated $45.8K - $61.2K a year. This role requires a high school diploma or GED, IAT Level I certification, and 3 years of experience. Responsibilities include solving complex simulator and aircraft system problems, maintaining training devices, and collaborating with customers.
Job Description
KC-135 BOSS SIMULATOR TECHNICIAN II
Delaware Resource Group Of Oklahoma – 2.4
Birmingham, AL Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$45.8K – $61.2K a year 2 days ago Qualifications Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Schematics English Mid-level 3 years High school diploma or
GED IAT IAT
Level I Communication skills Full Job Description The
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Sim Mx Tech applies advanced knowledge and experience to solve unusually complex or system problems; those that typically are not able to be solved solely by reference to maintenance manuals or similar documents. Contractor Operations and Maintenance Support (COMS) personnel are fully qualified, trained, and knowledgeable in the
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logistics support, maintenance, and operation of the training system.
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Sim Mx Tech will document discrepancy reporting forms as required. At this level, the incumbent has demonstrated the ability to solve a variety of complex simulator and or aircraft system problems. Perform as the liaison between company and ANG customer and the
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program for all site support for site training devices. Individuals shall possess a DoD approved cybersecurity baseline certification commensurate to category and level of the assigned position. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Operate the instructor station if a trainee is in the BOSS during contractor duty hours for non-DMO training. For DMO training, the Sim Mx Tech will: modify the BOSS to operate on DMO; Operate the BOSS during DMO training; modify the BOSS to the unclassified status when DMO training is complete. Provide operation of training devices or assistance in training operations. These include, but are not limited to, device power-up and shut down, periodic readiness checks and inspections, assisting trainees and instructors in operating devices during training, and supporting user-directed activities such as investigations, test and demonstrations, tours, etc. Support the BOSS device during Government MAF DMO operations and ANG Duty Weekend training. Provide BOSS trainer maintenance and repair which support the availability requirements. Perform applicable on-equipment inspections, preventative maintenance, replacement of parts, disassembly/reassembly, calibration, testing, and operational checks to correct training device malfunctions and verify proper serviceable condition of any component, system, or subsystem of the training device and training aids. Document total maintenance support on BOSS support equipment and components, including tests, alignments, and adjustments. Maintenance concepts may include, but are not limited to, on-site, on-call, and/or telephone assistance-type services. Responsible for maintaining the
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components that include environmental control system (heating/cooling); entry way, including camera. Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems, those typically solved by properly interpreting maintenance manuals or similar documents. Assists in the design of minor hardware system modifications and software programs to stay current with aircraft configuration and to improve simulator operability. Conducts quality control inspections and inspects maintenance work performed. Maintains required documentation of maintenance activities. Monitors and tracks the repair status of inoperative equipment and document maintenance activities utilizing the logistics management database system. (Documenting maintenance activities include but is not limited to work order generation and updates, repair action documentation, issuing, returning, and adjusting inventory, ensuring inventory records are up to date and accurate, and other material control duties as assigned.) Works with TSSC Engineering program regarding non-standard situations. Recommend changes based on knowledge and experience. Applies fundamental troubleshooting procedures in the maintenance of interfaces and peripheral equipment used with computers. Interprets mechanical, electrical, and electronic schematics and drawings and make simplified versions. Conducts voice communications on phone, inter-phone, and radio circuits. Provides networking and information systems support on training devices and networks. Maintains good relations with customers and ensures information flows within technical organization. Implements basic hardware and software modifications to existing simulators. Other duties as identified and assigned. Required Education and Experience Must obtain a IAT Level 1 certification. High School diploma or equivalent and completion of a civilian or military basic electronic program. Three to five years’ experience as a flight simulator, maintenance technician or equivalent. Experience in conducting practical training in checking, repairing, and calibrating critical solid-state devices. Supervisory Responsibilities As required Security Responsibilities Eligible and obtain (if required) a DoD Personnel Security Clearance. Must comply with all company Information Systems security policies and procedures. Qualifications Candidates must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must have good knowledge of computer networks. Must be highly proficient in the use and operation of test equipment to perform pre- and post-operational tests on installed equipment to perform preventive maintenance using preventative maintenance cards and instruction books. Must possess advanced skills necessary to diagnose and isolate malfunctions in electronic systems; align, adjust, and calibrate installed training devices; interpret mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic schematics and prepare simplified versions. Must possess advanced skills to perform calibrations, adjustments, and tests on electronic equipment; analyze operation, verify discrepancies, isolate malfunctions and replace defective components used in installed devices. Must possess and maintain advanced proficiency in the use of diagnostic programs, interpretation of results, and the use of program listings to isolate faults and be adept in the use of test equipment, repair of micro/¬miniature printed circuit boards, electro/mechanical systems, and devices to include projection display systems, computer-controlled motion and electronic control loading systems and computer-generated sound systems. Must be highly proficient in the use of diagnostic programs, interpretation of results and use of program listings to isolate faults. Must be skilled at use and operation of test equipment, including “O” scopes, frequency counters, volt/ohm meters and range calibration set. Must be able to perform routine preventive maintenance using maintenance requirement cards and instructional manuals; perform daily system readiness test, pre-operational and post-operational checkouts. Must exhibit high performance and capability to work in a team environment. Must be able to work independently, with minimal supervision. Must be able to drive a forklift, man-lift, or other support equipment as required if trained and certified to operate. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are required. Must be proficient in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word Must be able to effectively deliver oral presentations to management and customers. Must be able to work overtime as required. Must be willing to work any shift or day of the week as required. Must be eligible for DoD Personnel Security Clearance. Language Skills Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language. Must have the ability to read, analyze, and interpret the complex word and technical documents/diagrams. Must be able to effectively communicate orally and in writing and work effectively as part of a team. Reasoning Ability and Mathematical Skills Must be able to analyze problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. An ability to interpret complex customer requirements and attitudes from verbal, non-verbal, and written communication is desirable. Must be able to calculate figures and numbers, and percentages and be able to draw and interpret graphs. Ability to read and understand electrical schematics and drawings. Work Environment and Physical Demands The work environment and physical characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must be able to lift and/or move at least 50 pounds. Must be able to walk and/or climb stairs and ladders. Must be able to accommodate confined spaces. Must be able to stoop, bend, and crawl on top or under equipment. Must be able to detect odors, noises, bangs, etc., or other sounds to detect discrepancies of malfunctioning equipment. Must be able to distinguish colors. Must be able to perform Domestic and International travel as required. Shop floor environment. Will be working in areas with risk of injury from electrical applications, moving mechanical parts, hydraulic, or pneumatic systems under pressure and electrical motion systems. May be exposed to conditions of extreme heat, airborne particles, and loud noises. Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, LLC (“DRG”) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or veteran status, or any other applicable state or federal protected class. DRG provides affirmative action in employment for qualified individuals with a Disability and Protected Veterans in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act.