Electronics Technician II

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation

Anchorage, AK

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Antenna, Cellular Telephone, Collocation, Commissioning, Communication Systems, Communications Security (COMSEC), Computer Operations, Computer Software, Continuous Improvement, Diagnostics Solutions/Software, Documentation, Driver's License, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Wiring, Electronic Circuit, Electronics, Engineering, Equipment Selection, FCC (Federal Communications Commission), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Fiber Optics, Firewalls, Hubs, IP (Internet Protocol), Identify Issues, Installation Guide, Interpersonal Skills, Intrusion Detection Systems, Inventory Reports, Layer 2 Switching, Layer 3 Switching, Legal, Licensing Compliance, MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching), Maintain Compliance, Mentoring, Microsoft Windows Operating System, Microwaves, Military Communications, Military Electronics, Multiplexing, Network Administration/Management, Network Configuration Management, Network Routers, Network Routing, Network Support, Network Switching, OSHA, Operational Support, Optical Transceivers, Organizational Skills, Oscilloscope, PC (Personal Computer) Systems, Power Transmission, Protocol Analysis, QoS (Quality of Service), Radio Frequency, Record Keeping, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Reliability Engineering, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Schematics, Security Attacks, Software Testing, Spectrum Analyzers, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), System Operations, Systems Administration/Management, Systems Analysis, Systems Engineering, Systems Maintenance, Technical Leadership, Technical Support, Technical Writing, Technical/Engineering Design, Telecommunications, Telecommunications Equipment, Teleconferencing, Telephony, Test Design, Test Equipment, Testing, Training Program, Two Way Radio, Ultra High Frequency (UHF), Vendor/Supplier Selection, Voice Applications, Wide Area Network (WAN), Wireless Radio
LOCATION
Anchorage, AK
POSTED
Today

SummaryElectronics Technician II personnel support the operation, reliability, and continuous improvement of Chugach's telecommunications infrastructure, which forms the backbone of system operations, SCADA, substation, and generation communications, AMI field networks, land mobile radio, and enterprise voice and data services. Technicians in this role perform advanced installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of microwave transport, fiber optic systems, RF networks, IP networking and MPLS platforms, digital telephony, backup power systems, and site security technologies used throughout the utility. The position requires strong technical judgment, field readiness, and the ability to restore critical communications under demanding conditions while coordinating with Dispatch, SCADA, Operations, and partner utilities. Electronics Technician II personnel also contribute to system design, documentation quality, vendor coordination, and mentoring of developing technicians, supporting both operational continuity and Chugach's long‑term technology objectives.Reporting RelationshipReportsto: Manager Telecommunications.Directs: Electronics Technician II may be required to direct the work of lower classifications.Essential FunctionsMaintain competency in testing, maintenance, and safety practices through training, study of manuals, and hands‑on application.Observe safe work practices in performance of daily work, including work at heights and in adverse weather conditions.Assist in design, testing, and installation of new telecommunication equipment as assigned.Analyze and interpret AC and DC diagrams, interconnect drawings, and schematics before starting work.Prepare, update, and maintain drawings, records of inventory data, installation and commissioning test results, as‑built and other relevant documentation as work is completed.Use computers and diagnostic software to test, configure, and maintain communications.Ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards including FCC rules, NESC, OSHA, and manufacturer specifications.Support inter‑utility coordination for shared telecommunications facilities, circuits, and system restoration.Install and maintain Wide Area Network (WAN) equipment including hubs, switches, routers, terminal servers, and other IP devices in support of SCADA and telecommunications networks at generation plants, substations, and communication sites independent of work performed by the SCADA/EMS Systems Engineer, Systems Analyst‑SCADA/EMS, and the Relay Department.Configure, operate, troubleshoot, calibrate, and maintain all types of advanced telecommunications systems, including:Digital microwave including multiplexers, channel equipment, antennas, and waveguideDigital telephone, teleconferencing systems, and related voice and data circuitsVHF and UHF trunked two‑way radio systemsFiber‑optic transmission systems, including splicing, testing, and restorationAutomated Metering Infrastructure (AMI), field communications, and other spread‑spectrum radio systems such as Multiple Address System (MAS)UPS and DC battery and charger systems including DC‑to‑DC convertersLAN and WAN equipment including routers, switches, firewalls, terminal servers, and other IP devices that support SCADA and telecommunications networks, as well as MPLS networking platforms used in the utility environment and inter‑utility communicationsSite security systems including intrusion detection and video camera systemsProvide technical input on system design, equipment selection, and vendor coordination for new installations and upgradesCoordination with commercial carriers for leased services including voice, data, and fiber transport, and support of Chugach's commercial microwave leasing agreementsUse advanced diagnostic equipment including protocol analyzers, oscilloscopes, frequency counters, service monitors, spectrum analyzers, microwave power meters, transmission test sets, and optical test equipment to evaluate and repair systems.Provide mentorship and day‑to‑day technical guidance to Electronics Technician I personnel, modeling installation standards, documentation quality, and safe work practices.Perform Electronics Technician I duties when assigned.Perform other duties related to this classification as assigned.RelationshipsInternalManager Control & Communications Systems: report to, receive work assignments from, discuss problems encountered in the work with, submit test reports to, coordinate work assignments with.Senior Electronics Technician: reports to, receives work assignments from, discusses problems encountered in the work with, submit test reports to, coordinate work assignments with.Electronics Technician I: provides technical assistance to, guidance to, coordinate work with.Other Chugach Electric Personnel: coordinate work assignments and maintenance activities as assigned by the Manager Control & Communications Systems.Chugach Dispatch: coordinate work with when working with critical systems or outage‑required work.ExternalEquipment vendors, contractors, and service providers: provide technical support, commissioning, and maintenance.Other Railbelt utilities: work on joint projects, inter‑utility telecommunications circuits, and fiber or microwave interconnections.Regulatory agencies: compliance with FCC licensing, FAA tower regulations, and related requirements.Commercial carriers: coordinate leased services that support Chugach operations.Customers and commercial partners: respond to inquiries and provide information regarding Chugach's telecommunications business for coordination of leased microwave and collocation services.Work ConditionsWork will be performed in the field in varying weather conditions. Flights in fixed‑wing aircraft and helicopters will be required. Work will include working with helicopters slinging communication equipment to remote sites. Occasional exposure to cold temperatures for extended periods of time may be necessary.QualificationsEducation and EmploymentHigh School diploma or equivalent required.Two‑year technical college degree related to electronic maintenance OR successful completion of a military communications electronics‑training program consisting of not less than 30 weeks of full‑time instruction OR successful completion of four‑year apprenticeship with the IBEW for telecommunications.Substitution: Individuals with a four‑year electrical engineering degree and two years of communications system engineering experience will be considered.ExperienceFour years' experience in communications system installation and maintenance experience including operational troubleshooting required, with at least two years of direct utility or cooperative experience preferred. Candidates must meet baseline qualifications and should demonstrate proficiency in the focus area as outlined below.Microwave Transport & RF: Digital microwave path alignment, multiplex configuration, antenna and waveguide work practices, throughput and availability verification, and restoration practices.IP Networking and MPLS: Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and routing, QoS and traffic engineering concepts, network segmentation to support operational technology, and integration of transport such as microwave and fiber to support SCADA and station communications.Abilities and SkillsMust have a basic understanding of electronic system operation and maintenance.Must be able to utilize electronic test and diagnostic equipment, troubleshoot electronic equipment, and read AC and DC control, wiring, and schematic drawings.Must be willing to study equipment and test manuals and apply learning on the job.Must have knowledge of basic electronic circuits and controls.Ability to prepare clear, accurate, and complete technical documentation, records, and reports.Ability to learn and maintain baseline competencies outside the employee's current focus area to support team coverage.Ability to produce clear technical documentation for designs, turn‑ups, changes, and restorations associated with the employee's focus area.Strong interpersonal skills for effective coordination with internal departments, external utilities, vendors, and commercial partners.Must have knowledge of basic personal computer operation, including Windows and Excel.Must have the mechanical and physical aptitude to fabricate, construct and install equipment as needed for projects.Must be able to read color‑coded components and cables.Must be able to lift 60 lbs. to waist height.Ability to climb and work at heights of up to two hundred feet.Other RequirementsValid Alaska Driver License.FCC General Radiotelephone Radio's license at hire or obtained by the end of probationary period.Must maintain a residence, by the end of the probationary period, which permits a Sixty (60) minute report time to the Chugach Dispatch Center.Willing to spend approximately twenty percent (20%) of working time out of town.Availability for callouts for department needs outside of normal work hours.Carry a company‑provided cellular phone while on duty or on standby.Must obtain and maintain certification in tower climbing and rescue, fall protection, and related safety programs.Chugach Electric does not sponsor employment visas. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. at the time of application and throughout employment. Employees must be able to provide documentation to Chugach Electric to show their identity and authorization to work.Equal Employment OpportunityIt is a policy of Chugach Electric Association, Inc., to recruit, hire, train, promote, and compensate persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, physical or mental disability, veteran's status, age, or any other classification protected by applicable, federal, state, or local law. Chugach is also an affirmative action employer.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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Duck River Electric Membership Corporation