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This is intermediate level technical electronic and instrumentation equipment repair work troubleshooting, modifying, testing, calibrating, adjusting, repairing, and installing electronic, digital and analogy equipment and monitoring devices. Employees gain experience and learn maintenance and repair on a wide variety of electronic equipment or electronic instrumentation within a digital/analogue computer-automated processing system. Employees in this class are expected to progressively increase their skills throughout their tenure in order to advance to the full performance. Assignments may include rotating shifts, site tours, lifting, climbing and availability for emergency duty. Work is performed under the supervision of a technical supervisor.
 
The following conditions must be met for a position to be allocated to this class
•    Employees must perform maintenance and repair on a wide variety of electronic equipment for the electronic equipment specialty.
•    Employees must perform maintenance and repair work for digital/analog electronic and/or hydraulic/pneumatic instrumentation for the instrumentation specialty.
•    Employees must gain experience in the maintenance and repair work for digital/analogue electronic equipment and/or instrumentation.

 
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