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Aircraft Electrician

Company Name:
BAE Systems
Install and wire terminal boards.
Terminate various types of aircraft connectors.
Perform continuity checks on wiring, connectors and aircraft components.
Perform power on checks and operational checks of the system.
Perform harness, video, and RF cable harness fabrication.
Perform installation and troubleshooting of control, power, video, and RF cables and harnesses on aircraft with minimum supervision.
Be qualified and proficient in the use of TACAN, VOR, VSWR, WATT meter etc. test equipment for both on aircraft and in-shop testing of components and systems.
Required Skills and Education
Eight years of experience in aircraft electronics fields.
About BAE Systems Support Solutions
BAE Systems is a premier global defense, aerospace and security company with approximately 90,000 employees delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support and services.
People are the greatest asset in any Company. BAE Systems is committed to a high performance culture and provides an environment that challenges our employees to be remarkable and obtain their full potential.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Females. Minorities. Veterans. Disabled
Department
CC02_Aircraft Mod Programs
Company
TST_BAE Systems Tech Sols&Svcs Inc
Aircraft Electrician
Albertville, Alabama
3252BR-1000 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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