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ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC (Title 32)

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

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Salary

$36.34 - $42.40

per hour

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves working as a skilled mechanic on the complex electronic systems in military aircraft, such as navigation, weapons control, and flight controls, including tasks like installing, repairing, troubleshooting, and testing these integrated setups.

It's based at an Air National Guard unit in Texas and suits someone with hands-on experience in avionics maintenance who enjoys solving technical problems in a team environment.

A good fit would be a detail-oriented technician comfortable with high-stakes aviation work and no state income tax is a perk in Texas.

Key Requirements

  • Relevant specialized experience in repairing, overhauling, and rebuilding multi-system avionics in automated aircraft, including interconnected systems for target acquisition, weapons control, navigation, and flight control
  • Comprehensive knowledge of electronic circuits, electromagnetic propagation, computer theory, hydraulic/pneumatic systems, and their interactions in complex avionics
  • Ability to troubleshoot and isolate malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, and test equipment like automatic test equipment and Flight Line Test Systems
  • Proficiency in performing operational checks, inspections, adjustments, alignments, and calibrations on integrated electronic systems, including removal and replacement of Line Replaceable Units (LRUs)
  • Knowledge of mathematics, including trigonometry, for calculating power relationships and signal phasing
  • Experience interpreting complex drawings and signal paths for multi-system avionics complexes
  • Ability to work on on-equipment or off-equipment maintenance for systems like automatic flight control, inertial navigation, radar, and countermeasures

Full Job Description

This position is located at the 149th AMX SQ, Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX.

The primary purpose of this position 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.

Texas is one of 9 states with NO state income tax. In describing your experience in your resume, please be clear and specific. Assumptions regarding your experience will not be made.

To be considered for qualification, your resume must include relevant experience with beginning and ending dates of employment/experience reflecting the following: Specialized Experience: To qualify at the WG-13 grade level your resume must include relevant experience with beginning and ending dates of employment experience reflecting the ability to repair, overhaul, rebuild, align, and adjust complete multi-systems such as the electronics package in a highly automated aircraft where target acquisition and tracking, weapons control, aircraft attitude control, navigation, and other complex functions are performed by numerous systems which are extensively interconnected with data feedback loops.

Applies comprehensive knowledge of all major units of the complete multisystem, i.e., how they function independently, how they are interfaced in the integrated subsystems, and how the subsystems interact to achieve operating specifications.

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 such as the complete electronics package for an aircraft including numerous interconnections of signal paths both between and within individual subsystems of the multisystem complex.

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.

Major Duties:

As a ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MECHANIC (Title 32) with the Texas National Guard, your duties will include, but will not be limited to: Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on one or more multi-complex electronic integrated systems.

Completes operational checks, inspections, tests, trouble shooting, removal and replacement of Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) which are linked with integrated systems and LRUs which are independent or associated with nonintegrated systems.

Isolates unusual malfunctions using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, tools, and test equipment including automatic test equipment and Flight Line Test Systems (FLTS).

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

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

Installs serviceable components into aircraft and performs total systems alignment and harmonization in accordance with existing technical orders and directives.

Reviews and analyzes maintenance data; determines if criteria are sufficient to provide adequate test, troubleshooting and repair procedures; devises and recommends tests, procedural changes, or data corrections.

Aligns, adjusts, and performs final calibrations on integrated systems to determine successful repairs. Analyzes equipment failure and malfunctions and suggests changes to improve operation.

Monitors the operation of complex, interrelated systems, analyzes operating trends, proposes preventative maintenance down time to assure continued operating capability, and recommends components for overhaul or engineering evaluation for disposal.

Troubleshoots operational malfunctions and analyzes system performance utilizing aircrew debrief data, Technical Orders, schematic and wiring diagrams, engineering drawings, data analysis, common and system-specific test equipment and built in system tests.

Performs on and off-equipment maintenance on systems such as automatic flight control, instruments, communication, navigation, and inertial navigation.

Coordinates back shop bench check (if applicable, completes testing, repair, inspection, modification, programming, reprogramming, mating, adjusting, alignment, and analyzing of LRUs and shop replaceable units (SRUs).

Uses a variety of test equipment such as automatic test equipment (ATE), oscilloscopes, frequency counters, phase-angle voltmeters, optical alignment equipment, digital pitot-static testers, programming units and special purpose test analyzers.

Recommends methods to improve equipment performance, technical data, and maintenance procedures by reporting hardware and software malfunctions, initiates material deficiency reports both on equipment and in technical data, and assists in design changes as necessary.

Conducts aircrew debriefing to determine the nature of system malfunctions.

Documents all discrepancies and maintenance actions performed by inputting information into the electronic records information systems (i.e.: CAMS, IMDS, GO-81, REMIS).

Recommends hardware and software changes. May upload and download chaff/flare dispensers.

This hazardous task may involve the inspection, storage and handling of explosive devices; to include flares, chaff, impulse cartridges and similar items.

Conducts on-the-job training on assigned systems and related support equipment and tasks to include classroom instruction as necessary.

Provides training to lower graded personnel concerned with the repair of integrated avionics systems. Provides training to newly assigned personnel regardless of grade level.

Prepares for and participates in Aerospace Expeditionary Force (AEF) tasking, deployments and various inspections and exercises. Processes and accounts for due-in from maintenance (DIFM) supply assets.

Ensures that material and equipment are properly stored, protected and maintained and that funds are not obligated for material or parts without proper justification.

May be required to perform additional duties such as structural fire-fighting, aircraft fire/crash/rescue duty, serve as a security guard, remove snow, load and handle munitions, launch/recover and service aircraft, operate heavy equipment, maintain facilities and equipment, or serve as a member of a team to cope with natural disasters or civil emergencies.

Complies with safety, fire, security, and housekeeping regulations.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 3/22/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/22/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: TX-12893342-AF