ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
United States Space Force
Posted: March 31, 2026 (2 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Florida
Salary
$36.37 - $42.43
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves repairing and maintaining electronic, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems on military vehicles and equipment like tanks, fighting vehicles, and missile systems in the Florida Army National Guard.
The role requires hands-on troubleshooting, testing, and fixing of complex components to ensure combat readiness.
It's a good fit for experienced military technicians with electronics repair backgrounds who are current members of the Florida National Guard.
This National Guard position is for a ELECTRONICS MECHANIC (TITLE 32), Position Description Number D1205000 and is part of the FL SMO, National Guard.
AREA OF CONSIDERATION: This position is in the Excepted Federal Civil Service "under the authority of 32 U.S.C. 709", and is open to Category 1 & 3 Only.
Category 1: All permanent/indefinite (T32 and T5) technicians employed by the agency WITH dual FL National Guard military membership; Category 3: All current military members of the Florida National Guard.
First consideration will be given to Category 1. PCS: Permanent Change of Station (PCS) costs, MAY be authorized.
Authorization for payment of PCS expenses will be granted ONLY after determination is made that payment is in the best interest of the Florida National Guard.
Recruitment / Relocation: Incentive MAY be authorized. ONLY after determination is made that payment is in the best interest of the Florida National Guard.
FLARNG BUS Code NG5022: This position is "included" in the bargaining unit and eligible for labor organization representation.
The current exclusive representative is The Association of Civilian Technicians, Chapter 87 and the President is Mr. Michael Ortmayer at actch87@gmail.com or (904) 573-2300 ext 1023.
MILITARY GRADES: Warrant Officer/Enlisted: E5 thru CW2 GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Must have experience or training which demonstrates the applicant's knowledge of electrical or electronic theory, knowledge of common testing procedures, skill in the use of hand tools of the electronics trade, and skill in reading schematics.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: WG-11 Must have at least 18 months experience or training in utilizing principles, basic functions, and application of theory of electronic systems or equipment.
Experience in diagnosing problems and determining needed repairs for malfunctions in electronic equipment or systems.
Experience in making mechanical repairs that required the use of precision measuring and calibrating equipment.
Experience in using complex test equipment such as deviation meters, complex special test panels, etc.
Experience which demonstrates the ability to interpret technical manuals, specifications, and publications. Major Duties:
As a ELECTRONICS MECHANIC (TITLE 32), WG-2604-11, you will performs functional tests, analyzes performance and malfunctions, removes, installs, tests, maintains, modifies, performs alignments and troubleshoots the electronic, electrical, mechanical and hydraulic assemblies, modules, and interconnecting cables of a variety of combat and tactical equipment to include the M1 series main battle tank, M2/3 series Bradley fighting vehicle, Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), TOW Missile System and the ATACMS Launch Loader Module (LLM).
Utilizes Integrated Family Test Equipment (IFTE), Built In Test Equipment (BITE) and break out boxes (BOB) for fault isolation, verification, or adjustment of assemblies and modules.
Repairs or replaces chassis mounted components on Unit Under Test (UUT).
Performs Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) operations for fault isolation on LLM electronic modules, circuit cards, and assemblies to component level.
Replaces faulty components on UUT printed circuit boards and power distribution systems.
Utilizes oscilloscopes, signal generators, digital multi-meters, and other test equipment to locate, diagnose, and repair malfunctions.
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