
Amentum
Amentum is a global leader in designing, engineering, and modernizing critical systems and programs of national importance across defense, security, intelligence, energy, and the environment. Driven by our commitment to creating a secure, sustainable future, we innovate as a collaborative team of passionate professionals dedicated to making a meaningful impact.\n\n### Job Responsibilities\n- Conduct ground inspections to ensure that all ATC systems are operating within baseline standards, tolerances, and government superseding requirements.\n- Perform installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of ATC systems and equipment in accordance with OPNAVINST 3721.5 and the Shore ATC Systems Maintenance Policy.\n- Verify ATC systems are operating efficiently and in compliance with FAA specifications and technical manuals.\n- Serve as a Qualified Airfield Electronics Technician designated in writing by the Ground Electronics Maintenance Officer (GEMO) for each system on which you are qualified.\n- Ensure ATC systems and supporting equipment are maintained, calibrated, and aligned for optimal performance.\n- Collaborate closely with the Ground Electronics Maintenance Officer (GEMO) to review inspection findings, equipment performance, and prepare systems for FAA certifications.\n- Conduct FAA flight checks and certifications on ATC systems equipment in compliance with OPNAVINST 3721.5 and the Shore ATC Systems Maintenance Policy.\n- Create and maintain detailed documentation, inspection logs, maintenance records, and reports on system performance and repairs.\n- Ensure strict adherence to all safety standards, operational procedures, and regulations while handling sensitive and critical ATC systems and equipment.\n- Provide training and guidance for qualified personnel in the inspection, certification, and maintenance of ATC systems.\n\n### Minimum Requirements\n- Documented qualifications and experience as a Qualified Airfield Electronics Technician in accordance with OPNAVINST 3721.5 and the Shore ATC Systems Maintenance Policy.\n- Demonstrated ability to verify that all ATC systems meet baseline standards and government requirements during ground inspections.\n- Minimum of two personnel qualifications to conduct FAA flight checks and certifications of all current ATC systems equipment.\n- Designation in writing by the Ground Electronics Maintenance Officer (GEMO) for each system on which you are qualified.\n- 3-5 years of direct experience in the maintenance, repair, and certification of airfield/ATC systems.\n- High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical certifications related to electronics, avionics, or systems maintenance are preferred.\n- Proficiency with the use of diagnostic tools, technical manuals, schematics, and electronic testing equipment.\n- Strong understanding of FAA standards, OPNAVINST regulations, and ATC systems maintenance policies.\n- Excellent attention to detail and ability to maintain a high standard of safety and precision in all work.\n- Must be in possession of a valid passport and be able to travel internationally (Passport should be valid for a minimum of one (1) year or more at the time of hiring).\n- Ability to successfully pass contract medical requirements and maintain qualifications for the duration of deployment.\n- Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization.\n\n### How to Apply\nInterested and qualified candidates should apply online via the Amentum careers portal at or via the application link:
Apply online through the Amentum careers website. You can follow this link to initiate your application: https://www.myjobmag.co.ke/apply-now/1200896 or visit www.amentumcareers.com.