ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Army National Guard Units
Posted: March 18, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Washington
Salary
$40.87 - $47.61
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job is for a leader in a Washington Army National Guard maintenance shop who oversees a team repairing and calibrating electronic test equipment used in military operations.
The role involves assigning tasks, diagnosing issues in combat and communication gear, and ensuring tools and parts are ready for the job.
It's a good fit for someone with hands-on experience in electronics repair who can guide others and handle complex technical problems.
This is a Washington Army National Guard Title 32 Excepted Service Unit Technician position: ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC LEADER Location: Washington Combined Support Maintenance Shop G4-M JBLM, Washington 98433 Army National Guard Units Appointment Type: Temporary Promotion, Obligated Temp Promotion, excepted service Advertised as: WARRANT OFFICER *Ensure you read this announcement in its entirety, complete all application requirements, and your USA Jobs profile name is accurate* GENERAL EXPERIENCE: 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.
Experience in the use of various precision measurement instruments and standards.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have at least 24 months experience or training with basic application of operating principles such as 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 methods.
Experience in tracing signals and voltage paths, and skilled in the analysis of waveform characteristics such as timing, duration, frequency, and phasing.
Originates test set-ups to isolate malfunctions and check performance characteristics of special or unique test panels or mockups.
Experience in interpreting and applying a variety of technical electronic information such as schematic symbols, mathematical expressions and formulas, calibration procedures, and other reference materials.
Experience in applying established techniques and methods of repair, testing, alignment, and calibration of equipment, which serves as test equipment or precision measurement standards.
Experience in utilizing electronic circuits to measure electronic or electrical quantities to determine the performance characteristics and accuracy of other instruments and equipment.
Experience which demonstrates the ability to plan, organize, and lead the work of others in fields directly related the repair function of this occupational series.
Must have the ability to perform administrative functions; to read and interpret a variety of technical publications used in the repair of supported equipment.
The ability to provide guidance to others in work related directly to this occupational series. Major Duties:
A WL-2602-11, ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT MECHANIC LEADER: Assigns work orders to specific team members and selects workers for various jobs on the basis of knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Insures that needed plans, blueprints, materials, and tools are available, and that needed stock is obtained from supply locations.
Work involves diagnosis, repairs and maintenance on a variety of combat and tactical, and communication equipment.
Interprets work instructions and assists lower graded repairers or trainees in the more difficult and complex tasks.
Provides information to the supervisor on status and progress of work, causes of delays, and overall work operations and problems.
Sets up system test sets and various types of test equipment such as frequency meters, standing wave ratio meters, radio frequency (RF) power meters, function/ arbitrary waveform generator, distortion analyzers, time frequency work stations, oscillators, voltmeters, electronic counters, oscilloscopes, attenuators, decade resistors and capacitors, signal generators, stroboscope, tachometers, pneumatic and hydraulic pressure standards and other physical and electronic tests.
Diagnoses equipment, makes repairs, and replaces defective parts/components such as integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, electronic condition coils, radiation detector boards/circuits, crystals, transistors, tubes, transformers, condensers, diodes, relays potentiometers, and related components.
Calibrates and repairs TMDE within support capability and authority including various levels of calibration as designated in technical bulletins, manuals, etc.
Performs functional electronic, physical, and radioactive testing involving interpretation and analysis of measurement data, in accordance with cyclic inspection requirements.
Aligns, troubleshoots, tests, inspects, repairs, modifies, calibrates and certifies precision measurement equipment such as multi-meters, microwave equipment, oscilloscopes, temperature analyzers, mercurial barometers, gage blocks and micrometer caliper dimensional equipment, digital voltmeters, signal generators, torque wrenches, pressure gauges, torque testers, weight scales, electronic counters, radiation monitors, radix calibrators, and radiation dosimeters.
Analyzes and isolates component malfunctions; calculates and determines tolerances; and performs tests and calibrations in accordance with instructions, which are often vague and incomplete, and may require the preparation of diagrams and instructions to facilitate the calibration action.
Isolates faults by taking measurements and comparisons in voltage, amperage, ohms, henries, power factor, watts, temperature, humidity, microns, foot-pounds, decibels, sensitivity, noise, stability, Voltage Standard Wave Ratio (VSWR), impedance, phase, absolute pressure, time intervals, displacement, flow rate, etc., to determine performance of equipment.
Adjusts with trimmer potentiometers; and if calibration is still not possible, adds or removes sufficient resistance to permit balancing of circuit.
Refers to technical manuals and manufactures specifications to obtain information on operation characteristics of circuit components such as integrated circuits, microprocessors, decoders, latching networks, notch filters, logics, controllers, programmable gain amplifiers, digital displays, transistors, tubes, transformers, coils, relays, motors, and similar devices.
Disassembles, cleans and inspects parts such as printed circuit boards, resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits, relays, chambers, cables, and wiring for evidence or wear or malfunction.
Makes radiation calculations/readings at various distances from the standard ensuring radiation equipment is operating in specified parameters.
Performs contamination/radiation surveys on radiation equipment to control/eliminate radiation leakage/contamination.
Completes necessary Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS), calibration, radiation reports and other records and forms on work completed.
Ensures maximum numbers of weapons systems are operationally ready.
Uses TMDE Integrated Maintenance Management Systems (TIMMS) for all supported equipment to track, turn-in, repair, calibrate, and return to the end user in a timely fashion to prevent work stoppages.
Furnishes technical data to the supervisor for inclusion in reports as well as recommending equipment improvement and solutions for unusual problems related to testing and the use of precision TMDE.
Follows appropriate safety procedures, with special care being exercised while calibrating high voltage, radio frequency, radioactive sources and high-pressure instruments and gages.
Performs administrative functions in establishing and maintaining maintenance records on equipment maintained or repaired. Other duties as assigned.
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