Electronics Engineer
Defense Contract Management Agency
Posted: March 26, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Jefferson City, Missouri
Salary
$35.04 - $40.94
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves calibrating, repairing, and maintaining precision electronic measurement tools used in the military, ensuring they work accurately for tasks like testing radar and other equipment.
It's a hands-on role in a National Guard maintenance shop, focusing on troubleshooting complex electronics and following safety protocols.
A good fit would be someone with military experience in electronics repair who enjoys detailed technical work and is assigned to the Missouri Army National Guard.
This is a National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Position.
This National Guard position is for a Permanent WG-2602-11 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D1201000 and is part of the MO Combined Support Maintenance Shop.
This is a bargaining unit position. MILITARY REQUIREMENTS: Selected candidate must currently be assigned to a military unit in the Missouri Army National Guard.
Title 32 employees will not be militarily senior to their full-time supervisor (grade inversion).
Maximum Military Grade - CW3 (W-3) with date of rank after 01 April 2025 GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Must possess experience or training which demonstrates a working knowledge of electronic principles involved in the generation and measurement of such elements as voltage, current, impedance, capacitance, frequency and inductance; and skilled in the use of various precision measurement instruments and standards.
WG-11 SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must possess specialized experience in the practical application of operating principles of the production and utilization of oscillations over a broad range of frequencies; signal and waveform behavior distortion and amplification; pulse trigger and synchronization techniques, digital/analog processing and data conversion techniques; and a variety of display and indication of methods.
The specialized experience must also include experience in the repair and maintenance of items such as microwave equipment, radar and missile test consoles, high frequency sampling and storage oscilloscopes, distortion analyzers, recording oscillographs and digital delay generators; diagnosing malfunctions and determining remedy where complex relationships exist among different electronic systems requiring knowledge of units and systems with possible damage to equipment if incorrectly handled; using precision equipment measurement instruments such as pulse generators, oscilloscopes, analyzers, frequency counters and vacuum tube voltmeters, etc.; and interpreting and applying a variety of technical electronic information such as schematic symbols, mathematical expressions and formulas, calibration procedures, and other reference materials.
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