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ASRC Federal Data Solutions is hiring
Electronic Technicians to support the KIAC Communication Services team at Kennedy Space Center. Electronic technicians fabricates, installs, maintains, troubleshoots, modifies, programs, routs, removes, controls and repairs communication systems including Operational Television Digital (OTV-D), Broadband Communications Distribution System (BCDS), Timing and Countdown Services, Transmission Systems, Telephones and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Voice Communication Systems. This position is represented by the IBEW Local 2088. Duties and Responsibilities:- Install, test, repair, fire stop and maintain unified power systems, converters (DC to AC or vice versa), battery plant, amplifiers, mixers, cable rack fabrication, spacing and installation, radio antenna and grounding, build and install cable harnesses.
- Using steel, aluminum, galvanized steel, wood and plywood stock fabricate custom support equipment for use installing voice and data systems.
- Install, remove, control and replace serial digital closed circuit surveillance television and webcams systems in support of spacecraft, payload and security operations.
- Install and maintain camera control systems for trim controls (pan, tilt, zoom etc.).
- Install and maintain mid-split level television and broadband communication distribution system, including Channel 60 and Operational Television (OTV) Webpage.
- Fabricate, maintain, modify, troubleshoot, repair, test, align, calibrate and operate; automation and control mechanisms, fiber optics, close circuit TV, radio frequency (FR) head end and distribution, broadcast production, pre and post production, video servers, public address and warning, video and audio conferencing, high definition and serial digital TV, switching and distribution, wide area networks, local area networks, pressurized pan and tilts, pressurized lighting and cameras, batteries, power supplies and video surveillance.
- Paging Area Warning and OIS equipment including programming equipment, fabricating assemblies and sub-assemblies including racks, soldering, crimping, and potting.
- Install, troubleshoot and maintain telephones, VoIP, end instruments and peripheral telephones units.
- Install, troubleshoot and maintain peripheral telecommunications equipment such as but not limited to; headsets, outdoor speakers and ringers, internet telephones, analog telephone adapters, and hearing impaired devices.
- Coordinate with other crafts to ensure job completeness and to assist with troubleshooting.
- Assess and restock inventory, refurbish telephones and peripherals, excess damaged or unrepairable property and perform inspections of equipment as necessary.
- Read and interpret work orders, drawings, schematics and notes.
- Using test equipment, manufacturer manuals, internal documentation, reference and operating procedures and schematics, troubleshoot and isolate problems at the Line Replacement Unit (LRU) or component level.
- Fabrication, installation, problem diagnosis, repair and maintenance of telecommunication systems and equipment.
- Provide depot level maintenance for voice communication systems and equipment. Including corrective and preventative maintenance at the LRU and component level.
- Process support request requirements for Paging and Operational Intercommunication System (OIS) including cable and equipment fabrication. Including the installation and repair of headsets, cable fabrication and connector potting.
- Install setup and operate video equipment and portable sound reinforcement.
- Perform software upgrades on sustaining systems.
- Install and maintain hand held, fixed and mobile radio frequency (RF) radios.
- Fabricate, install, operate, maintain and troubleshoot voice communication cable systems and racks.
- Install, operate, and troubleshoot Countdown and Timing systems including Inter-range Instrumentation Group (IRIG) time codes for transferring timing information and Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) receivers designed for precision timing used to timestamp video, audio recordings, synchronizing data processing systems and for displaying time during launch countdown.
- Install, maintain, test, and troubleshoot transmission systems used to transmit analog or digital data signals over copper wire, optical fiber, Ethernet or other transmission medium.
- Provide, update and maintain all required documentation, reports, and logs, etc., manually or in electronic databases.
- Make recommendations to improve work quality, efficiencies, and productivity.
- Adhere to OSHA, NASA, Company and customer safety requirements.
- May assist in training others.
- Associate of Science or Technical Trade School in Electronics, Telecommunications, Computer Science or related field, plus 4 years related experience or successful completion of a State or Military approved bona fide work related apprenticeship program recognized by the US Department of Labor.
- Must hold and maintain a valid Florida driver's license.
- May require Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License.
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