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Electronics Mechanic

U.S. Army, Pacific

Department of the Army

Fresh

Location

Salary

$38.06 - $44.43

per hour

Closes

March 13, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves fixing and maintaining electronic equipment for the U.S.

Army Reserve in Hawaii, including inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing components like circuits and switches using tools and test devices.

It's a hands-on role in a military support setting, often indoors but sometimes outdoors in varying weather.

A good fit would be someone with practical experience in electronics repair who can work independently and handle physical tasks like lifting heavy items.

Key Requirements

  • Ability to perform electronics mechanic work without more than normal supervision
  • Experience conducting inspections of electronic equipment
  • Skill in using test equipment to diagnose malfunctions
  • Proficiency in troubleshooting to identify causes of defects
  • Capability to repair electronic components using hand and power tools
  • Physical ability to lift up to 40 pounds frequently and over 50 pounds occasionally, with frequent standing, bending, and reaching
  • U.S. citizenship

Full Job Description

This is a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) solicitation utilizing the DHA for Certain Personnel of the DoD Workforce to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to positions in the competitive service.

About the Position: This is a Military Technician position with the 9th Mission Support Command, Equipment Concentration Site 168, US Army Reserve Theater Support Group Pacific located at Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii.

Who May Apply: US Citizens Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social).

You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. There is no specific length of training or experience required.

However, you must be able to demonstrate, through experience shown in your written application materials that you possess the sufficient knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the work of this position without more than normal supervision.

Minimum Qualifications (Screen Out Element): Ability to do the work of an Electronics Mechanic without more than normal supervision.

To meet the screen-out element, you should document experience or show the ability to do the following: 1) Conduct inspections of electronic equipment; 2) use test equipment to diagnose malfunctions; 3) troubleshoot to determine cause of malfunction; and 4) complete repairs of electronic equipment using hand and power tools.

Failure to meet this Screen Out Element will result in an ineligible rating.

Physical Effort Required: Work requires frequent lifting or carrying items weighing up to 40 pounds, and occasionally items weighing over 50 pounds.

Work requires frequent standing, walking, bending, crouching, reaching and stooping. Working Conditions: Work is usually done inside in well-lighted, heated and ventilated areas.

Work outside is normally done in good weather; however, emergency situations sometimes require working under poor weather conditions.

Exposed to the possibility of cuts, bruises, scrapes, and serious burns caused by electrical shock, RF energy and hot components. Major Duties:

  • Install, overhaul, maintain and repair a variety of electronic components, related devices, and equipment.
  • Replace defective transformers, switches, relays, tubes, circuits, choke coils, capacitors, resistors, cannon plugs, junction blocks, wires, potentiometers, etc.
  • Disassemble, inspect, repair, adjust, overhaul, modify, calibrate, align and tune electronic sets, components, and equipment.
  • Use all types of test equipment to localize trouble by component unit, by circuit within a component, and by element of a circuit.
  • Conduct inspections, diagnose malfunctions and troubleshoot to determine causes of defects.
  • Prepare unsatisfactory equipment reports on items failing tests repeatedly, specifying the nature of the fault and the materials necessary for repairs.
  • Provide technical assistance to unit personnel on equipment operation and organizational maintenance procedures.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/27/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/27/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: SDDE-26-12897199-DHA