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Posted: March 20, 2026 (2 days ago)

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HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICIAN TRAINING LEADER (Title 32)

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

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Salary

$33.20 - $38.72

per hour

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Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading and training others in the maintenance, repair, and installation of high-voltage electrical systems, especially for airfields and power distribution in a National Guard unit.

It requires hands-on expertise in electrical work combined with teaching skills to guide trainees through practical tasks.

A good fit would be an experienced electrician with military background who enjoys mentoring and working in a team environment.

Key Requirements

  • Membership in the National Guard (or intent to join)
  • General experience in electrical trades and leading technicians
  • Specialized knowledge of high-voltage electrical systems, including transformers, circuits, and substations
  • Practical skills in installing, maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting electrical power distribution systems
  • Ability to read circuit diagrams, schematics, and use precision measuring equipment and hand tools
  • Experience in instructional methods, developing training materials, and evaluating student performance
  • Familiarity with airfield lighting systems, aircraft arresting systems, and safety procedures in confined spaces

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICIAN TRAINING LEADER (Title 32), Position Description Number D1531000 and is part of the AR ANG 188 CEG SQ, National Guard.

NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQURED- If you are not currently a member of any military service (Brach/Status), please provide a letter stating intent to join.

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience or training that has provided the candidate with sufficient knowledge to complete the work of this occupational series.

Experience or training which demonstrates the candidate's ability to lead other technicians engaged in the duties performed by this occupational series.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: WL-10 - Training leaders must have the ability to lead 3 or more workers in performing trades and labor training assignments, including as a paramount requirement sufficient skill in and knowledge of the trades and labor occupation or work in which training is given to effectively carry out the duties of training leaders.

Training leaders also must have, as a second requirement, practical knowledge of the methods and techniques of instruction.

Experience or training that demonstrates a knowledge of electrical theory such as power factors and that which is applicable to transformers, series and parallel circuits, line loading, line losses, etc.

Ability to read and comprehend circuit diagrams and schematics.

Experience in installing, maintaining, repairing, and modifying high-voltage electrical systems and major substation components of electrical systems.

Experience in diagnosing trouble and determining remedy when complex relationships exist among different electrical system circuits requiring knowledge of all electrical units and systems.

Experience in making high-voltage electrical repairs that required the use of precision measuring equipment and common hand tools. Major Duties:

1. Plans, develops and validates training. Determines and selects instructional design, methods and media. Develops training materials to support objectives.

Prepares required training and statistical data. Monitors progress and counsels students on performance. 2.

Prepares performance evaluations on each student in accordance with Electrical War Skills Plan of Instruction (POI).

Upon completion of training, certifies competence level, and ensures completion of required documentation. 3.

Instructs and evaluates students on installing, maintaining, and repairing interior and exterior, overhead, and underground, electrical power distribution systems and components such as capacitor banks, vacuum and air break switches, breakers, transformers, fuses, lighting fixtures, receptacles, and motors.

Instructs, and evaluates students on installing, operating, troubleshooting, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing fixed and portable airfield lighting systems including runway, threshold, approach, taxiway, visual glide slope, obstruction, and distance marker lights.

Performs, instructs, and evaluates students on installation and operation of the mobile aircraft arresting system and the BAK-12 aircraft arresting system. 4.

Climbs utility poles and operates special purpose vehicles and equipment(including line maintenance and high reach trucks) to inspect and evaluate repair of overhead distribution systems.

Inspects power line poles for pest damage, deterioration, and loose hardware. Inspects, tests, and services overhead line conductors, direct burial cables and those in underground ducts and conduits.

Troubleshoots malfunctioning equipment using technical orders, manufacturer's handbooks, local procedures, codes, and directives.

Conducts air samples in manholes and other confined spaces for dangerous concentrations of combustible or toxic gases and oxygen deficiency. 5.

Installs, maintains, and repairs cathodic protection and grounding systems, multiple frequency converters, and voltage and current regulators.

Installs, maintains, and repairs fire and intrusion detection alarms, and traffic system controls. Installs, maintains, and repairs electrical appliances. 6.

Advises, trains, and evaluates students for electrical power distribution and special purpose electrical systems installation to include repairing deficiencies.

Solves complex maintenance problems by analyzing construction and operating characteristics, and studying layout drawings and schematic diagrams.

Uses meters, testing devices, indicators, and recorders to locate equipment, distribution, and motor controller malfunctions and faults.

Analyzes and identifies malfunctions and recommends repair procedures necessary to correct defective equipment.

Develops and establishes maintenance and operating procedures to ensure maximum efficiency of electrical and mechanical systems.

Performs facility surveys and determines proposed work and resource requirements. Prepares cost estimates for in-service work. Applies engineering performance standards to plan and estimate jobs.

Coordinates plans and other activities with other civil engineer sections and base units, 7. Performs other duties as assigned.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 3/20/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 3/21/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: AF-26-119-12911082