Shall provide Electronics Technician level II (ET II) personnel. ET II personnel shall perform routine tasks to include, but not limited to removing and replacing defective parts and assemblies. Contractor ET II employees shall have an intermediate, working level knowledge of electrical and electronic theory as well as an intermediate, operational knowledge of electronic principles such as microminiaturized digital and solid-state integrated circuits, transistors, diodes, tube circuits, antennas, signal transmission, oscillation, and amplification. The contractor shall be familiar with oscilloscope, digital multi meter and or common bench top equipment. Contractor ET II employees shall be familiar with soldering techniques and be able to become high-reliability solder certified by the Government. Contract employees shall possess a working knowledge of unsealing, sealing, glass replacement, leak test, purge and fill and fog test of hermetically sealed aircraft instruments by use of: Media Blast Booth – Enclosed Chamber, Induction Coil Heater, High Wattage Soldering Iron, Hot Plate, Environmental Chamber Vacuum Oven, Two Part Catalyst Sealants and Basic Hand Tools. Contractor ET II employees shall possess the ability to distinguish basic colors and distinguish shades of colors. Contractor ET II employees shall perform depot-level electronics maintenance tasks IAW Air Force Technical Orders (TOs), drawings, diagrams, and Work Control Documents (WCDs), complete all work cards/taskings IAW the stated job standard, technical order, and all referenced directives. Contractor ET II employees shall follow all specified directives for closing out work cards and completing WCDs. Contractor ET II employees shall follow all technical, quality, and safety guidelines in performance of their duties as established by the PAC Standard. Electronics Technician Level II employees shall have a minimum of 3 years of experience. Contractor employees shall be required to perform moderate physical exertion such as standing for
prolonged periods on concrete or metal surfaces, kneeling, bending, stooping, stretching, and working in hard-to-reach places in awkward or strained positions. The Contractor shall be required to lift parts, material, and equipment weighing up to 25 pounds unassisted and over 25 pounds with assistance. $5.09 H&W Authorized