Senior Metrologist
SENIOR METROLOGIST (Electronic and Physical Measurements): Calibrate, repair, and modify a wide variety of complex precision measurement equipment, (Electronic and Physical), used by the Navy, Marine Corps and other Government activities. Provides technical and procedural advice and guidance concerning metrology related matters such as the repair, calibration and modification of precision measurement equipment. Provides in-depth technical advise in metrology calibration disciplines. May work independently at different temporary locations on Navy and Marine Corp. activities working full time repairing and calibrating equipment.
REQUIREMENTS
Senior Metrologist (Electronic and Physical Measurements Minimum Qualifications: An in-depth knowledge of the basic concepts of electronics and physical/mechanical disciplines. This knowledge shall include basic electricity, electronics, circuit theory, digital logic, algebra, and physics/physical mechanical disciplines.Successful completion of a military Precision Measurement and Calibration Program or equivalent training from an accredited school.Must have ten (10) years of experience working with Electronic and Physical Measurements:·Experience in Electronic Measurements consist of operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing and calibrating electronic Inspection, Measuring and Test Equipment (IM&TE) such as analog and digital multimeters, electronic counters, pulse/function/signal generators, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, time, frequency, modulation, waveguide and coaxial directional couplers, RF power meters, VSWR Indicators, slotted lines, attenuation, directivity, power, phase, pulse code modulation, noise, sensitivity. gain voltage, current. power, resistance, capacitance, inductance AC/DC ammeters, watt meters and TACAN test sets.·Experience in Physical/Dimensional Measurement consist of operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and calibrating equipment such as length, parallelism, flatness, gaseous/liquid flow, viscosity, pressure, vacuum, temperature, torque. angle, vibration, humidity, Weight, force and tension, pressure/vacuum gages, tensiometers, thermometers, humidigraphs, flowmeters, optical flats, gauge blocks torque wrenches, inclinometers, scales, balances, transducers and accelerometers. Gages/instruments which measure depth, force, height, pressure, vacuum radius, thickness, hydrometers, hygrometers, dial indicators, levels, load cells, manometers proving rings, scales, thermocouples, thermometers, torque devices, transducers which measure force, pressure and calibration laboratory measurement standards/other general purpose measuring equipment.Shall have experience in troubleshooting Test and Monitoring System (TAMS) and reference calibration standards by making measurements with test equipment to identify problems to the component level and shall have basic electronic construction and repair skills including soldering and wiring to include the ability to perform these functions on delicate circuit cards. Shall have experience analyzing engineering drawings (such as schematics, logic diagrams, block diagrams, wiring diagrams, interconnecting drawings, and blue prints). Eight (8) years experience as a technical and/or administrative supervisor of calibration and repair techniciansA working knowledge of Navy Metrology Lab procedures and documentation is a major plus, but not required
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