Simulation Systems Technician II Shift

Description
Description
JOB TITLE: Simulation Systems Technician II (Shift)
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Regular
WORK STATUS: Full-Time
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: Professional
REPORTS TO: Program Manger
DIRECTLY SUPERVISES: None
Position Purpose: The Simulation Systems Technician II (Shift) provides technical support and maintenance for the C-5 Training System (TS) during assigned shits to ensure continuous device availability across extended training hours.
Essential Functions of the Position: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or ability required for a Simulation Systems Technician II (Shift). Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Perform all duties of the Simulation Systems Technician II role during assigned shifts.
• Provide rapid response to training-impacting discrepancies occurring during live events.
• Coordinate with other shift personnel to ensure continuity of maintenance activities and documentation.
• Support shift turnover by clearly documenting open issues, parts status, and device configuration.
• Provide readiness checks, power-up and shut-down procedures, and basic diagnostics for training devices.
• Execute preventive and corrective maintenance on ATS and MTS devices, including hardware and software troubleshooting.
• Troubleshoot and correct issues involving computers, networks, I/O, and simulation subsystems
• Document discrepancies, maintenance actions, and parts usage in the approved maintenance tracking system
• Support demonstrations, investigations, tours, and other special events as required
• At some locations, serve as Site ISSO to support ACAS scans and cybersecurity updates in accordance with program guidance
• Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education and/or Experience:
The following are the requisite education and/or experience required to qualify for the position as a Simulation Systems Technician II (Shift).
· Typically, 3-5 years of experience maintaining simulators, avionics, or electronic/ electro-mechanical systems.
· Ability to work within a shift-based maintenance or operations environment.
· Willingness and ability to work nights, weekends, holidays, or rotating shifts as required by the training schedule.
· Ability to read and interpret technical orders, schematics and engineering documentation.
· Vocational, military, or associate-level training in electronics, avionics, information systems, or related field preferred.
· Ability to obtain and maintain a government security clearance, if required.
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