An Avionics Technician is a soldier who is responsible for inspecting, testing, repairing, refurbishing, modifying and recovering Army aircraft communication, navigation, radar, electrical, electronics and instrument systems and selected ground equipment. Avionics Technicians also conduct limited inspections and repairs on aircraft structures, safety equipment and armament.
The types of aircraft that Avionics Technicians could maintain during their career are the Eurocopter EC665 Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter, the Boeing CH47 Chinook or the Sikorsky S-70A-9 Black Hawk.
The main job functions are as follows:
1. Carry out scheduled and unscheduled servicing, overhauls and repairs to aircraft electrical instruments and electronic systems and equipment
2. Operate and maintain test equipment and special tooling associated with the trade
3. Operate and maintain workshop plant, equipment and vehicles
4. Act as crew members during flight testing to diagnose faults
5. Identify and investigate defects and recommend remedial action in the areas covered by the trade and
6. Maintain technical manuals and maintenance documentation for aircraft and related equipment
An Avionics Technician normally works in an established workshop or on tarmacs on aircraft flight lines or in the field environment.
In-Service Information This role is known as Technician Avionics within the Army. Employment Category Number (ECN): 412 Employment Category: Combat Support