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ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC - TITLE 32

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

Fresh

Salary

$41.68 - $48.62

per hour

Closes

February 10, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves maintaining and repairing complex electronic systems in aircraft, such as avionics and integrated controls, by troubleshooting issues, performing tests, and ensuring everything works properly.

It's a hands-on role in the Air National Guard, focusing on fixing and calibrating equipment to keep planes safe and operational.

A good fit would be someone with military or technical experience in electronics who enjoys problem-solving and working with detailed diagrams and tools.

Key Requirements

  • At least 12 months of specialized experience installing, modifying, overhauling, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, aligning, and calibrating multi-system avionics complexes
  • Experience isolating malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, tools, and test equipment
  • Knowledge of electronic theories including digital and analog circuits, electro-mechanical devices, solid state devices, and integrated circuit theory
  • Experience performing operational checks, inspections, tests, and removal/replacement of systems and components
  • For WG-13 level: At least 12 months experience as an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (WG-2610-12)
  • Ability to analyze malfunctions through fault codes, waveforms, voltage, current, and computer data
  • Resume must include complete dates, work schedule, and hours per week for all employment; must substantiate 100% of requirements in own words

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC - TITLE 32, Position Description Number PDD2325000 and is part of the KY 123 AW, National Guard.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT: Experience that demonstrates the basic knowledge of electronic theories and practices to identify, isolate and repair malfunctions in integrated systems.

Experience with relative principles such as digital and analog circuits, electro-mechanical devices, solid state devices, digital techniques, synchro/servo operation and integrated circuit theory.

Experience interpreting and tracing schematics, logic and wiring diagrams and using a wide variety of test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE).

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 12 months experience installing, modifying, overhauling, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, aligning, calibrating, and rebuilding multi-system avionics complexes.

Experience completing operational checks, inspections, tests, trouble shooting, removal and replacement of systems and components.

Experience isolating malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, tools, and test equipment.

Experience maintaining, modifying, calibrating, and inspecting user test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment.

Experience performing installations, modifications, overhauling, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, rebuilding, aligning, and calibrating complete electronic avionics multi-system controls.

Experience evaluating operational characteristics of integrated systems by observing and analyzing waveforms, voltage, current, power indications, computer registers and printouts.

Experience analyzing malfunctions encountered through fault codes, determining repair sequence process and performing required repairs.

Experience performing alignments, adjustments, and conducting calibrations on integrated systems.

FOR THE WG-13: In addition to possessing the specialized experience listed above, applicants must have at least 12 months experience working as an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (WG-2610-12).

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Resume must have complete dates, work schedule, and/or hours worked per week for both civilian and military employment.

(Example: 2 JAN 1980 to 3 MAR 1981; 0800-1630 M-F or JAN 1980 to MAR 1981; 40 hrs/wk) Use of year only and unspecified work schedule will result in disqualification.

Each applicant must fully substantiate -in their own words- that they meet 100% of the minimum requirements and specialized experience listed above in detail; otherwise, the applicant will be considered unqualified for this position.

Do NOT copy and paste from the vacancy announcement or the position description. Also, make sure the applicant's name is on every document submitted, otherwise it will NOT be considered.

Major Duties:

As an ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC - TITLE 32, WG-2610-12, you will perform maintenance on multi-complex electronic integrated systems.

Complete operational checks, inspections, tests, trouble shooting, removal and replacement of Line Replaceable Units.

Isolate malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, tools, and test equipment.

Solve complex problems by analyzing installation, circuitry, and operating characteristics of the systems.

Adjust and align system sensors, transmitters, amplifiers, power supplies, display devices, controls, transponders, actuators, servos, computers and other related components.

Install serviceable components into aircraft and perform total systems alignment. Maintain, modify, calibrate and inspect user test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment.

Install, modify, overhaul, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, rebuild, align, and calibrate complete electronic avionics multi-systems control. Review and analyze maintenance data.

Align, adjust, and perform final calibrations on integrated systems. Analyze equipment failure and malfunctions and suggest changes to improve operation.

Troubleshoot operational malfunctions and analyze system performance utilizing aircrew debrief data, Technical Orders, schematic and wiring diagrams, engineering drawings, data analysis, test equipment and built in system tests.

Perform equipment maintenance on systems. Test and troubleshoot solid state electronic assemblies and subassemblies.

Recommend methods to improve equipment performance, technical data, and maintenance procedures by reporting malfunctions, initiate material deficiency reports, and assist in design changes.

Conduct aircrew debriefing to determine the nature of malfunctions. Requisition supply assets and process repairable assets. Document man-hour expenditures and maintenance actions.

Conduct training on assigned systems and related support equipment. Perform other duties as assigned.

A more comprehensive detailed description of the position may be found in Position Description PDD2325000 on file in the employing unit or in the Human Resources Office.

Contact the KY HRO Staffing Section via email for additional information, ng.ky.kyarng.mbx.hro-technicianstaffing@army.mil.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/22/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/23/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: KY-12870912-AF-26-037