Role Summary
* In this role, you will perform electrical maintenance and modifications on F-15 aircraft, including wiring harnesses, connectors, and system components; troubleshoot electrical and environmental systems; read and follow engineering drawings and technical orders; perform assembly, installation, inspection, and operational checks; maintain equipment, certifications, and safety compliance; assist and train other team members; and support defect-free work in a production and depot maintenance environment. Education & Job Requirements
* High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
* A minimum of 4 years of experience in electrical/electronic systems and aircraft electrical maintenance. Preferred on the F15 aircraft.
* Ability to work rotating shifts (1st and 2nd).
* Ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance (interim or final Secret, post-start).
* Ability to pass training assessment and maintain required training certifications.
* Knowledge of Hazardous Energy and Lock Out/Tag Out systems. Professional Attributes
* Strong attention to detail.
* Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.
* Ability to prioritize workload and meet project schedules.
* Effective communication skills with peers and leadership. Preferred Skills
* Experience with Depot Level or modification maintenance.
* Experience operating forklifts, mobile cranes, and riding-type electric powered elevating equipment. Job Duties & Functions
* Perform on- and off-aircraft electrical modifications to wiring and system components.
* Perform complex connector terminations, including shielded wires, coaxial cables, and fiber optic wiring.
* Follow wire handling, routing, sealing, wrapping, bonding, tying, and closure instructions for harnesses and cables.
* Read and interpret engineering drawings, technical orders, process specifications, and retrofit requirements.
* Perform assembly, installation, inspection, operational checks, and quality checks of aircraft electrical systems.
* Troubleshoot electrical and environmental systems of moderate difficulty at the organizational or depot level.
* Conduct bench and flight line operational testing and troubleshooting in accordance with directives.
* Assist, train, and occasionally lead less senior employees on complex tasks.
* Perform duties of lower Electrical classifications as required.
* Use precision measuring instruments, gauges, and tools to check dimensions and conformance to quality requirements.
* Maintain certifications, licenses, and permits as required.
* Ascend and descend vertical ladders, work in confined spaces, lift up to 35 pounds, and work various shifts, including weekends and holidays as needed.
* Ensure equipment is used according to safety and operating procedures.
* Assist other team members (General Mechanics, Structures, Avionics) to meet cost and schedule targets.
* Comply with site tool procedures and Foreign Object Debris (FOD) prevention.
* Maintain regular and predictable attendance. Physical Requirements & Environment
* Lift and carry 35 pounds; occasional 2-person lifts for weights over 50 pounds.
* Frequent reaching overhead, walking, standing on flat and uneven surfaces, and balancing on ladders or steps.
* Occasional climbing on 3–12 ft ladders or stands, rotation of head/neck, sitting, crawling, squatting, bending, stooping, and operating foot controls.
* Frequent exposure to noise and elevated platforms.
* Use personal protective equipment for the face, eyes, ears, hands, and arms.
* Pass visual acuity and color perception tests.
* Handle, use, and dispose of hazardous materials.
* Occasional finger manipulation required.