Integrated Family of Test Equipment (IFTE) Operator/Maintainer
Electronic instruments are used in all areas of the Army, including health care, weather forecasting, flight control and combat. Electronic instrument repairers fix and maintain electronics, such as measuring equipment, navigational controls, photographic equipment and biomedical instruments.
The IFTE Operator/Maintainer is an important member of the Army electronic maintenance team and is primarily responsible for maintaining the Base Shop Test Facility (BSTF), performing sustainment level electronic maintenance on Shop Replaceable Units (SRU), system supported Line Replaceable Units (LRU), and Test program Sets (TPS). Some of your duties as an IFTE Operator/Maintainer may include:
- Perform electronic maintenance, adjustments and tests
- Operate and perform preventive maintenance checks and services on assigned vehicles and power generators
- Perform march order and emplacement of the base shop test facility
- Install supported weapon system test program sets
- Replace defective components and performing base shop test facility alignments
- Read technical diagrams and manuals in order to locate, isolate and repair instrument parts
- Replace equipment parts such as resistors, switches and circuit boards
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