In this AFSC, you will be operating and maintaining avionics systems. Your job will consist of isolating malfunctions in avionics systems, radar, integrated test systems built-in-test (BIT), recording systems, video display systems and various other systems. You will remove, install, check and repair avionics systems and line-replaceable units (LRU). You'll be using technical orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, etc., to diagnose malfunctions. An integrated avionics systems apprentice updates operational logs, inspection records, aircraft forms and automated maintenance systems. He/she also performs and supervises alignment, calibration and bore sight of avionics systems using uploaded maintenance and operational software. You will be responsible for inspecting and evaluating aircraft maintenance activities. Part of your job will entail inspecting and verifying operational status and configuration of avionics systems and software. You will resolve problems with maintenance and supply. You will also prepare aircraft for low-altitude attack profiles, precision bombing, covert operations and reconnaissance. You could also perform as the aircraft dedicated crew chief. PAY CHART
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