Electronic Technician - Precision Machine Tool Maintenance job at The Boeing Company. Install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and rework electronic and associated electrical systems of precision machine tools and other manufacturing equipment.
Requirements
- Install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and rework electronic and associated electrical systems of precision machine tools and other manufacturing equipment
- Troubleshoot communication protocols to facilitate the transmission and receipt of information between various machine tool and production systems
- Utilize open computing architecture to diagnose issues in integrated machine tool and production systems, determining appropriate repair actions
- Write and edit programs to support maintenance activities, including alignments and ballbars, using knowledge of high-level programming languages
- Develop test programs and loops to troubleshoot equipment movement for repeatability and accuracy
- Comply with all Federal, State, and Company regulations while performing duties
- Collaborate with other crafts to assist in troubleshooting outside the central control system as needed
- Diagnose malfunctions in systems and components, determining corrective actions to restore optimal operating efficiency
- Communicate relevant information to succeeding shifts using management-approved methods
- Work with lower-classification employees on maintenance, installation, repair, retrofit, modification, calibration, adjustment, and testing of precision machine tools and subsystems
- Maintain equipment records, logs, and updates, preparing reports and schedules as required
- Plan jobs by coordinating equipment, tools, drawings, and procedures to facilitate job completion
- Ensure system configurations comply with FAA and accreditation requirements
- Possess working knowledge of software programming languages (e.g., Boolean, ladder, C+, C++) and numbering systems (binary, octal, hexadecimal)
- Understand electronic theory, computer and networking architecture, microprocessors, and discrete components
- Use various computing systems and test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, meters, laser interferometers, ballbars) to test and adjust electronic components and systems
- Collaborate with Management, Engineering, Equipment Manufacturers, and Vendors to analyze and recommend improvements for facility and equipment design
- Maintain and utilize schematics, blueprints, wiring diagrams, technical documents, and applicable specifications and codes
- Develop and use electronic, electrical, and electromechanical test equipment and measuring devices as required
- Perform tasks associated with other job classifications when necessary to complete assignments
- Obtain and maintain applicable licenses, certificates, and certifications
- Troubleshoot and maintain electronic control devices, spindle systems, sensors, servo systems, PID loops, transducers, feedback technologies, magnetic devices, and electrostatic discharge systems
- Repair digital electronics, serial/parallel bus transmission systems, high-frequency circuitry, analog devices, and printed circuit boards
Benefits
- Generous Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Retirement Plan
- Relocation Assistance