Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Electronics

Concept of Work
This Career Group provides career tracks for electronic technicians or managers responsible for applying electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge to design, install, test, repair, modify, maintain and service a wide variety of sophisticated electrical, electronic or electronic communications/computer equipment and components. Employees perform duties ranging from entry-level electronic, electrical, radio/video communication and electromechanical technician roles to managerial roles. FCC license may be required for employees that service various communication devices.
Roles Comprising This Group
These roles describe the collective characteristics of the work performed by employees in the Electronics Career Group. The roles define the typical career paths for employees who pursue careers in this field. Since a role represents different levels of work, or career progression, career paths may exist within a single role, extend to other roles in this Career Group, or to roles in other occupationallyThe Electronic Technician I role provides career tracks for electronic technicians performing electronic installation, service, and repair duties ranging from entry-level to journey-level. Responsibilities include installing, repairing, servicing, adjusting, calibrating, fine-tuning, and testing devices, circuitry and components on electronic and electronic communications equipment (e.g. cameras, monitors, video recorders, computers, traffic control devices and fire systems, transmitting, etc.) operating primarily on the basis of electric or electronic principles.
Responsible for functioning with a high-degree of independence in the repair, installation, and service of a wide variety (e.g. receivers, broadcasting, transmitters, radar sets, traffic control devices and satellite dishes) of electronic and electromechanical components and circuitry; or related Career Groups.

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