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156750
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ADVANCED
WS216     $53,643 - $96,533
Creation Date: 02/03/1992
Change Date: 01/01/2025

FUNCTION OF WORK:
To maintain and repair all makes and types of office machines, electronic and mechanical equipment, electronic communications, television (TV) systems, and mobile communications equipment.

LEVEL OF WORK:
Experienced

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
General from an Electronic Technician Supervisor.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Functional over lower level Electronic Technicians.

LOCATION OF WORK:
May be used by any state agency.

JOB DISTINCTIONS:
Differs from Electronic Technician Supervisor by lack of first line supervisory responsibilities.

Differs from Electronic Technician performance of more complex work and lead worker responsibilities.

CORE COMPETENCIES:
CORE COMPETENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE FOR THIS JOB TITLE. MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCS COMPETENCY MODEL CAN BE FOUND HERE.

EXAMPLES OF WORK:
EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.

Reviews work of and provides guidance to lower level Electronic Technicians on a project basis.

Reads and interprets the most complex electric and electronic schematics and mechanical layouts during diagnosis and repair of complex electronic equipment.

Makes estimates of repairs to determine if feasible.

Provides visual inspection of television equipment, checking for safety defects and repairing as required.

Maintains an inventory system of parts for immediate and emergency repairs.

Performs diagnosis and repairs on the most complex electronic and mechanical equipment.

Performs preventive maintenance operations as required on a periodic basis.

Assists in check-out and installation of equipment and systems and recommends acceptance or rejection until corrections are made.

Installs, updates, and expands components and systems to equipment and checks for proper operation.

Performs repairs to component level on equipment responsible for.

Installs two-way radios in state vehicles.

Serves as liaison with manufacturing and distributors of radio parts and other communications related personnel.

Issues citations as needed for failure of operators to follow federal and state rules and regulations.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Three years of experience or training in the maintenance or repair of mechanical or electronic office equipment, precision machinery, or electronic/electrical systems; OR

Three years of experience or training in the installation, repair, or maintenance of computer equipment or systems (hardware and/or software); OR

Possession of a CompTIA A+ Certification plus one of the following:

1. Two years of experience in the maintenance or repair of mechanical or electronic office equipment, precision machinery, or electronic/electrical systems; OR
2. Two years of experience in the installation, repair, or maintenance of computer equipment or systems (hardware and/or software).

EXPERIENCE SUBSTITUTION:
Every six semester hours earned from an accredited college or university in electronics or computer science will substitute for one year of the required experience.

NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess an appropriate Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio-telephone license when working with marine and aviation transmitting equipment or with radar.