Position Summary
MAG Aerospace is bidding on a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) effort and contingently hiring for multiple well experienced P3 Aircraft Avionics Technician Subject Matter Experts (SMEs).
The place of performance for this position is:
NAS Cecil Field - Jacksonville, Florida
NAS Corpus Christi, Texas
This position shall possess experience providing technical support of the current systems listed below in areas of all avionics and tactical sensors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Duties of this position will include the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) of the following P3 Aircraft systems:
ADC 80, ADC 3000/4000 air data systems. Aircraft Internal Communications (AIC) 29. ACSS T2CAS IFF transponder, terrain and ground proximity warning system. AN/UYQ 70 Mission System, Display System. APG 66V5 (Version 5) Custom Built Intercept Radar. APX-72 (Airborne Pulse Coded) Transponder. ARC 210, UHF/VHF communications systems: RT 1747D RT 1851C DHC – 8 CCI Radios (SATCOM Capable) ARC 210, RT 1824(c) SATCOM, HQ, and UHF/VHF integration. Communication Security Equipment COMSEC:CZY-10 DTD with common tier III Embedded CTIC Emulators (KY-58, KG-84 a/c, KYV-S) 4 TRANSEC KGV-11 KG-84 KIK-20 SDS with common tier III KY-58 COTHEN, Cellular Over-the-Horizon Enforcement Network. DAMA SATCOM, 25k and 5K. EMS SATCOM High Speed Data, 128 and 400 Systems (installation and navigation). Flexcom II System FMU-900, CMC flight management/navigation systems. FSI Star Safire II, Electro-optic surveillance system. LTN-92 inertial navigation systems. Repair RPM/Phase Angle Units SeaVue technical support. Rockwell Collins Communication Controller Display Unit 822-0026-001, utilizing software load P3CUST-30001-001A. RT-859 IFF Interrogator (as part of the APG63) TPX-54 (Transmitter, Pulsed, coded) IFF interrogator (as part of the APS145 and APG66) TWR-850 Rockwell turbulence, weather Radar. TRAC- A antenna and mechanical T2CAS system and XS-950 IFF Transponder MX-20 – EO/IR Camera LN-100 Inertial Measurement unit field support and technician training. SV-42083-BC 1553 Bus Controller and Auxiliary Radar control software support, field hardware support and technician training
Requirements
Minimum Requirements
Experience:
Minimum 10+ years of experience as an Avionics Technician
Minimum 4+ years as an Avionics Technician on P3 Aircraft
Overall knowledge of basic air-to-air and air-to-surface radar systems
Extensive working knowledge of airborne communication systems
Experience producing and presenting technically oriented training documents
Education:
Minimum High School Degree Avionics School / Course Graduate
Clearance:
TS/SCI Active/Current
Special Note
The position is contingent upon candidate’s ability to meet physical and medical requirements as needed by the position; including compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local jurisdictional requirements.
Government or customer site-specific requirements may include, but are not limited to, proof of full COVID-19 vaccination status, except in circumstances where a candidate is legally entitled to an accommodation.
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