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Andromeda Systems Incorporated Aircraft Electrical/Electronics Engineer in Warner Robins, Georgia
[Andromeda Systems Incorporated (ASI) is seeking full-time Electrical/Electronics Engineers. Engineers are responsible for providing technical assistance and guidance for operations and maintenance of electrical and electronic equipment for various DoD aircraft in Oklahoma City and the Jacksonville, FL area.
[Why ASI? ]{arial",sans-serif"=""}]{arial",sans-serif"=""}
- Fast growing and extremely stable company
- Small company atmosphere
- [Great work environment]{arial",sans-serif"=""}
- Compressed and flexible work schedules
- Partial ability to work from home
- Diverse projects supporting multiple platforms
- Fantastic co-workers and customers
- Casual work attire
- Compressed and flexible work schedules
- Hands-on assignments that dont happen behind a desk
[Responsibilities:]{arial",sans-serif"=""}
- Support Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) production, testing, and troubleshooting of military aircraft electrical and avionics systems
- Apply engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, develop, implement, test, and evaluate projects within the electronic engineering discipline
- Perform root cause analysis and engineering investigations of failed electronic components and systems
- Review technical publication deficiency reports and update publications as necessary
- Develop Local Engineering Directives, engineering instructions, test and repair procedures for aircraft systems maintenance
- Provide recommendations, designs, and reports to Government representatives for final actions, review, and follow-up
- Up to 10% travel may be required
[Required Qualifications:]{arial",sans-serif"=""}
Bachelors degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering from an accredited college or university
5 years of aircraft Electrical/Electronics engineering experience
Knowledge of installation, operation, repair, testing, and troubleshooting of various avionics, weapons, and electrical systems used on military aircraft