Position Summary: As an Electronics Technician - Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) you will provide technical assistance on shipboard combat systems networking systems aboard U.S. Navy ships as a representative of Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (SWRMC). You will interface with U.S. Navy civilian engineers, program managers and logisticians, and equipment manufacturers. You will receive daily work assignments from the SWRMC Branch Head. Additional duties may include logistics, material, and safety responsibilities.
Clearance Required:
Must be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain an Active Secret Clearance; Candidates currently possessing an Active Secret Clearance are preferred
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Provide appropriate assistance to the shipboard crews in the operation, inspection, problem identification, troubleshooting and maintenance of the systems and equipment
Perform corrective actions, preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting using blueprints, drawings, and diagrams to resolve equipment operating and performance issues on various ship class platforms on the San Diego waterfront
Strong focus on distance support/troubleshooting and on-site support for the various class ships
Required Education, Skills, and Experience:
Experience with the following systems, their operating software and interfaces, and critical sub-system topology:
GCCS-M
Navy shipboard Combat Systems networking
AN/USQ-119E(V)
NTCS-A
JMCIS
Working knowledge of the difference between LINUX and UNIX, and how the two interface with the networks
Eight (8) years' Navy related experience working & operating UHF LOS components
Navy 'C' Schools related to the specific equipment
High School Diploma or Equivalent;
Valid US Driver's License
Preferred Education, Skills, and Experience:
Electronic equipment and systems design and testing concepts
Highly specialized level of theories, practices, and techniques to include but not limited to: acoustics, electronics, electrical, thermal and piping systems, and associated interfaces
Physical Demands and Expectations:
Up to 10% travel
Regular physical activity, including walking, climbing stairs, and standing; frequent periods of prolonged sitting may be required
Ability to work in an industrial shipboard/shipyard environment, climb shipboard ladders and wear all required safety equipment
Able to lift (up to 50lb), carry, and transport heavy equipment and materials required for the job
Able to meet U.S. Navy ship rider requirements
Maneuvering around tight spaces in a shipboard environment
Ability to speak, read, hear, and write, with or without assistance
Ability to use phone and computer systems, copier, fax, and other office equipment
This position description re present s a summary of the major components and requirements of the outlined job. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or required as business needs dictate. Questions regarding this description should immediately be addressed to the department manager or to Human Resources.
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