Job description
About the Job In every aspect of the Air Force, you'll see highly advanced technology and electronics systems. The aircraft, electronics and computers all run on sophisticated electronics systems - that's what makes this role so crucial. It is the role of the Electronics Engineer and their team to ensure all the electronics systems are in place and operational, allowing the Air Force to function smoothly. What you'll do This is a leadership role where you'll manage a team of highly trained technicians. Together, you'll service, maintain and sustain a range of electronics and systems on aircraft that allow them to fly, as well as the computers and systems that allow aircraft to communicate with other aircraft and teams. There are two streams to this role, Aviation or Networks: Electronics Engineer - Aviation: In this stream you are mainly responsible for the avionics (electronics and internal systems) on aircraft that allow them to fly. This includes a range of systems including power generation and distribution, radar and navigation, surveillance, electronic control, mission, communications, and electronic warfare. Electronics Engineer - Networks: This stream focuses mainly on the IT & network equipment that helps the Air Force stay connected within the organisation, and to others. It's your duty to ensure every aircraft in the sky and all the personnel and equipment on the ground can communicate regardless of location. In some circumstances, this will also include working with the wider Defence Force to ensure Air Force aircraft and personnel can communicate with Navy ships and Army tanks.…
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