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ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

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Salary

$50.49 - $62.34

per hour

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves working as a mechanic on advanced electronic systems in military aircraft, such as navigation, flight controls, and weapons systems, where you'll install, repair, troubleshoot, and maintain these complex setups to keep planes operational.

It's ideal for someone with hands-on experience in electronics and mechanics who enjoys solving technical problems in a team environment, especially those interested in aviation or defense work.

A good fit would be a detail-oriented technician comfortable with high-stakes, integrated technology.

Key Requirements

  • At least 18 months of experience repairing, aligning, and adjusting integrated electronic systems like inertial navigation or fire control
  • Knowledge of electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems to trace malfunctions across interrelated units
  • Understanding of electronic theories, radar, digital/analog computers, and display devices for complex avionics
  • Proficiency in mathematics including algebra and trigonometry to adapt formulas for system requirements
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and follow procedures for multi-system avionics
  • Skills in diagnosing, overhauling, and rebuilding complete multi-systems for WG-2610-13 level
  • Clear communication and data analysis abilities to apply directives effectively

Full Job Description

This ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC position, is located within an Air National Guard Aviation Wing, Maintenance Group, Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Avionics Element, Avionics Shop, Communications/Navigation/ECM, or Guidance and Control shop and is part of the CA 146 AW.

General Experience: Posses experience or training which demonstrates the applicant's knowledge to perform duties such as, install, modify, overhaul, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, align, calibrate, and rebuild multi-system avionics complexes; Ability to collect and analyze data effectively, efficiently, and accurately; Able to apply procedures and directives by reading and interpreting material; Ability to communicate clearly and effectively; Applicant must have a validated understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the occupational series and grade.

ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC, WG-2610-12 (Trainee): Must have at least 18 months of experience or training demonstrating the ability to repair, align, and adjust major integrated electronic systems such as inertial navigation system, automatic flight control, or fire control system; Extensive knowledge of electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems in order to understand and predict the progressive effects of malfunctions throughout the interrelated units, (e.g., trace an apparent operating error in the hydraulic controls of a gun mount back to the failure of a tactical computer to integrate yaw, pitch, azimuth, and velocity inputs) and to predict areas of technical difficulty in order to assist lower grade employees; Thorough knowledge of the application of electronic theories and practices to one or more complex integrated systems such as fire control, inertial navigation, or automatic landing control systems; Broad knowledge of such applications as radar, digital or analog computers, digital or cathode ray tube display devices, etc., and specific knowledge of the technology and practices which integrate these components into a total functional system; Knowledge of mathematics including algebra and basic trigonometric functions in order to adapt standard formulas to the specific requirements of the integrated system; Ability to follow drawings for integrated electronic systems such as radar navigation systems which integrate terrain information from the radar, pitch, roll, and turn rate, etc.

from sensing devices and actuate control relays; Ability to trace the effect of a change in one subsystem to other integrated subsystems and determine which controls and devices must be changed or adjusted to compensate; Ability to diagnose and determine needed repairs for malfunctions in electronics systems such as weapons control where knowledge of the entire system is necessary to interpret error data and trace back through a number of units of the system to locate the deficiency.

ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC, WG-2610-13: Must have at least 18 months of experience or training demonstrating the ability to repair, overhaul, rebuild, align, and adjust complete multi-systems; Applies comprehensive knowledge of all major units of the complete multisystem; Able to determine proper sequence of operations and start point in sequential operations in order to pinpoint areas of malfunction; Extensive practical knowledge of the theories and practices of electromagnetic propagation, electronic circuits, computer theory, hydraulic or pneumatic control and power systems, and many other areas covering a wide range of system applications; Broad knowledge of the interactions among a number of closely integrated complex systems; Knowledge of mathematics, including trigonometry, to calculate power relation ships, signal phasing, etc; Ability to interpret drawings for multisystem complexes; Ability to isolate malfunctions of complete multiple integrated systems consisting of closely interrelated fire control, bombing-navigation, flight control, countermeasures or similar systems and to determine the methods of repair where extremely complex relationships exist among numerous interconnected units and control circuits not only within the individual control systems but between them as well, requiring complete knowledge of all electronic, mechanical, and or optical systems and units; Performs on-equipment or off-equipment maintenance on one or more complete electronic integrated systems associated with the assigned aircraft, and/or maintenance on automatic flight control systems, instrument systems, inertial and radar navigation systems.

Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies: Knowledge of Equipment Assembly, Installation, Repair, etc.

Teaches Others Technical Documentation Trouble shooting (Electronic Equipment) Major Duties:

THIS IS A T32 EXCEPTED SERVICE, PERMANENT POSITION.

The primary purpose of the ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC, WG-2610-12/13, is to install, modify, overhaul, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, align, calibrate, and rebuild multi-system avionics complexes consisting of multiple completely integrated electronic avionics systems where the complex accomplishes a number of major functions.

The worker in this career field must demonstrate the ability to perform on- or off-equipment maintenance on one or more complete electronic integrated systems associated with the assigned aircraft and/or maintenance on automatic flight control systems, instrument systems, inertial and radar navigation systems.

May make additional selections within 90 days of eligible(s) issuance.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 3/26/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/26/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: CA-12890676-AF-26-118