Electronic Technician
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PURPOSE:
Perform Electronic System design, administration, maintenance, diagnostics, installation and repair of diverse electronic and computer systems.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Design, administration, maintenance, installation and repair of complex electronic systems. Provide support to systems such as Video Management System, Access Control, Terminal Wide Voice Paging, Baggage Sortation Systems, Parking Revenue Control Systems, Flight Information Management System (FIMS), Common Use System Environment (CUSE), 800 MHz Trunked Radio System, and numerous other electronic systems. This includes their supporting databases, servers, networks, and cable infrastructure.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Possess the knowledge and necessary skills to design, administer and troubleshoot complex networked electronic and computer systems.
Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills while interacting with airport personnel and the public.
Proficient troubleshooting and problem-solving skills are required in order to manage critical electronic system failure responses and recovery efforts, to minimize negative impacts on airport operations.
The ability to work both independently and with others in a diverse team environment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Combination of education and experience demonstrative knowledge, skills and abilities equivalent to:
- Associate’s degree or certification from a recognized electronic technical school, or related program;
- Five (5) years of recent experience in the electronic and computer systems field and ability to design and troubleshoot complex systems at both the hardware and software level; and
- Experience with administration of complex electronic and computer systems.
- Bachelor's degree in Electronic, Engineering, and/or Computer Science;
- Ten (10) years of recent and progressive experience in complex computer-managed electronic systems;
- Equivalent years of experience via the military or other complex operational environments with large electronic systems;
- Certifications and or training with recent experience in any of the following areas: Cisco, MS Active Directory, MS Server 2008/2012, MSSQL, Oracle, TCPIIP, Linux/Unix/VMware, ESX and Zen Virtual Environments.
Work Environment
Will generally work in maintenance environment including: communication rooms, server rooms, and remote work stations. Occasionally will be working at heights from man-lifts, on top of buildings, from ladders, and entering confined spaces to access various equipment. Will be required, at times, to work inside dusty and/ or dirty environments and outside in all types of weather conditions.
Safety Requirement:
Must comply with all Aviation Maintenance work rules, shop safety requirements, and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
Additional Details
Weekly Standard Hours:
The position is scheduled for 40 hours per week. The Port of Seattle operates 24/7 and "shift work" will be required. The work schedule includes day, swing, and graveyard shifts as well as working Holidays. Position will be required to participate in weekend and trouble call rotations.
Overtime Eligible:
This position is eligible for overtime pay.
Driver’s License Requirement:
A valid Washington State Driver’s License, or the ability to obtain one, is required.
This position is represented by Local 46; this contract is currently under negotiation.
EEO Statement
The Port of Seattle is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Affirmative Action Employer and is committed to diversity in the workplace. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.