Job Description
Crown is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Communications Electronics Installation Technician to join our team and play a key role in our floating electronics installation crew. This is a 100% travel position, requiring assignment to various geographical locations within the United States, often aligning with FAA regional boundaries. This role goes beyond traditional electronics work, requiring a craftsman who can handle all aspects of installing a complete communications facility. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter with a strong understanding of electronics and communications systems, coupled with the ability to perform a wide range of physical installation tasks, and demonstrate the potential to lead installation projects. While not initially a direct lead role, this position offers significant opportunities for growth and leadership responsibilities as the individual gains experience and demonstrates their capabilities. You will serve as a valuable on-site resource, interfacing with the FAA and potentially guiding installation teams.
Responsibilities:
- Participate in and potentially lead a floating communications installation crew.
- Travel 100% of the time to various job sites across the United States.
- Possess a working knowledge of the software and alignment of VHF and UHF radios.
- Have setup capability for Radio Control Equipment (RCE).
- Understand and be able to connect Telco requirements (Commercial Telco, RCL, Field Cable, Fiber Optics, etc.).
- Take initial electronic baseline readings and generate necessary paperwork, including FRDF (Facility Reference Data File), according to FAA Technical Handbooks.
- Interface with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic and Technical Operations during radio installations.
- Follow provided engineering packages and participate in any necessary field modifications.
- Potentially provide guidance and support to other installation and construction crew members on-site.
- Communicate effectively with team members, management, and other stakeholders.
- Understand the practical implications of electrical and electronic circuitry.
- Read, understand, and implement engineering diagrams and electrical wiring diagrams.
- Troubleshoot electrical and electronic equipment within the scope of radio replacement and technical refresh projects.
- Perform comprehensive installation tasks including:
- Mounting and installing various types of antennas.
- Running and terminating coaxial cables and other communication cabling.
- Installing and testing grounding systems.
- Implementing surge protection measures.
- Performing basic electrical wiring and connections.
- Installing and assembling equipment racks.
- Installing and securing cable trays and electrical conduit.
- Ensuring proper infrastructure to support the communication system.
- Work confidently in geographic isolation and create solutions for unique on-site challenges.
- Participate in pre-installation meetings.
- Remove and dispose of existing communications equipment.
- Coordinate frequency outages.
- Install new radio racks and radios, along with other Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
- Perform electronics testing procedures.
Typical work days for this position are Monday to Thursday, 6 AM - 4:30 PM.
Qualifications:
- Associate's Degree or completion of a 2-year training/certification program in a relevant field, coupled with a minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience.
- Demonstrated experience in the installation and maintenance of VHF and UHF ground-to-air communication equipment.
- Familiarity with FAA National Airspace (NAS) communications systems, cabling, and equipment.
- Setup capability for Radio Control Equipment (RCE).
- Understanding of Telco requirements (Commercial Telco, RCL, Field Cable, Fiber Optics, etc.).
- Ability to take initial electronic baseline readings and generate necessary paperwork, including FRDF (Facility Reference Data File), according to FAA Technical Handbooks.
- Ability to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and wiring diagrams.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
- Ability to stand, sit, or crouch in one position for extended periods.
- Ability to lift and move objects up to 75 lbs.
- Ability to move objects up to 350 lbs. with the use of a hand truck or pallet jack.
- Ability to occasionally perform assigned work under severe time restraints.
- In good physical condition and able to pass a physical fitness assessment if required.
- Able to climb and work at heights in excess of 60 feet.
- Team player with the ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
- Must have access to good credit for travel expenses, which are reimbursed on a voucher system within two weeks.
- Must be able to obtain a security clearance. No legal offenses in the last 5 years, no ongoing issues. If coming from the military, must have an honorable discharge.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen and possess a valid driver’s license.
Preferred Skills:
- Spectrum Analyzer.
- Time-domain reflectometer.
- Signal Generator.
- Oscilloscope.
- Experience with Microwave systems.
- Experience with Voice Switch systems.
- Experience working with Air Traffic control systems.
- Possession of a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and experience pulling trailers.
- Experience operating heavy equipment.
Crown offers a competitive benefits package including a matching 401K, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans, and generous PTO. Crown has been voted one of the best places to work in the Washington, DC area; we built this reputation by hiring great people who value and support the mission of our customers.
Crown is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. EOE: Vets/Disability.