Engineer-Field 3 Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Engineer-Field 3

L-3 Aeromet is a Division of L-3 Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Sector and main office is located in Tulsa, OK. Aeromet is established within the DoD Community as the developer and operator of special mission ISR systems. We provide special mission system design, modification, and operations with emphasis on the development and integration of state-of-the-art EO/IR sensor systems.
Responsibilities:
Subsystem installations and removals
System and subsystem testing and evaluation
System and subsystem maintenance and repair
System acceptance testing
System and subsystem troubleshooting (diagnose malfunctions to eliminate problems in minimum time)
Customer communication and relations
Travel to remote sites
Provide customer training
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
US Citizen
5-8 years of related experience with BS (desired: military experience)
Proficiency with computers (MS Windows), tools, and test equipment (including: digital multi-meters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, circuit card testers, transistor testers, and hand tools)
Experience with use of technical publications (e.g. schematics, maintenance manuals) to analyze, diagnose, and troubleshoot mechanical and electronic malfunctions is desired
Knowledge of gimbaled optical imaging systems
Must be able to work overtime and all work shifts
Must be able to communicate effectively and be able to work in a highly dynamic environment
Must have existing TOP SECRET level clearance with ability to be cleared to SCI with polygraph
Must be able to travel up-to 60% of the year (trips will be as long as 120 days in duration)
L-3 Aeromet is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage minorities, women, veterans and disabled individuals to apply. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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