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Engineer Technician (SW Field)

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
Pay Rate: 25-35$/hr on w2 with
United States, Texas, Dallas
Aug 27, 2025
Title: Engineer Technician (SW Field)

Location: 100% field work - in the Central US

Duration: 6 months to start (most likely will be temp-to-hire; depends on performance and workload)

Shift Timings: Mon-Fri. -- 7am-4pm

Pay Rate: 25-35$/hr on w2 without benefits, $4.93/hr (paid in addition to their hourly pay rate for the 1st 40 hours worked each week)

The Wage Determination (WD) rate (base pay rate) will be based on the individual candidates, as it goes by their home county, and they are 100% travel (remote) and will receive per diem.

Job Description:

  • Support site preparation for contractor installation of racks, ranging from wall-mount racks to multiple racks per site.
  • Provide critical power circuits and grounding as specified in the Engineering Package.
  • Provide essential power convenience outlet circuits for alternating racks.
  • Mounting of 4'x4' Fire Rated Plywood for future mounting of Support Equipment.
  • Installation of NAS Voice Recorder (NVR) cabling and monitors.
  • Installation of Intellectual Property Value Chains (IPVCS) cabling and monitors.
  • Installation of Air-to-Ground Protocol Converter (APC) cabling, cards, and monitors.
  • Support the installation of new cable trays and conduits as required for racks, cables, NVR, IPVCS, APC, and Telecommunications Infrastructure Replacement (TIR), including Remote (RTIR), installations.
  • Install a separate path for fiber at each site, with specific requirements provided by the local FAA POC.
  • Support site preparation for LTE antenna installation on roofs, ensuring paths for antenna cables are established.
  • Support general installation and construction efforts, including redlines. Drafting personnel will convert redlines into as-built documents.
  • Remove and repair or replace components, wires, wire bundles, terminal blocks, and/or connectors.
  • Solder, splice, or otherwise install/repair various wire types including coaxial, shielded, solid, and stranded wires.
  • Test and troubleshoot electrical components by applying the theory of operation of transistors, solid state components, integrated circuits, motors, servos, power transmissions, and other electrical devices utilizing electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, blueprints, color codes, publications, and other technical data.
  • Troubleshoot, repair, align, and calibrate audio equipment and voice communication systems to the component level, utilizing schematics, theory of operation, general and system specific test equipment.
  • Schedule performance verification with the FAA TOR to ensure equipment is properly adjusted and ready for flight inspection or operational use.
  • Install sensors, wires, cabling, computers, radios, and satellites in an unpredictable, fast paced environment in all weather conditions.
  • Perform other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.


Required Skills:

  • High school diploma is required.
  • Work in extreme weather conditions (heat, cold, etc.).
  • Lift at least 50 pounds.
  • Basic Microsoft suite, Internet, and E-mail.
  • Must be able to meet customer security requirements (moderate to high risk). A background check by federal authorities will be performed.
  • Must be able to travel up to 100% within the Central Service Area.


Desired Skills:

  • Advanced electronics training from institutions such as junior college, military service, or trade school training
  • 5+ years' experience with testing, repairing, troubleshooting, and installation of Fiber Optics, other Radio Control Systems (RCE) and other complex electronics equipment
  • Maintain, repair, troubleshoots, modify, and install various types of electronic equipment and related devices such as electronic transmitting and receiving equipment (e.g., radar, radio, television, telecommunication, sonar, and navigational aids); personal and main frame computers and terminals, industrial, medical, measuring, and controlling equipment; and industrial robotic devices.
  • Applies technical knowledge of electronics principles in determining equipment malfunctions, and applies skill in restoring equipment operation, evaluates performance and reliability of prototype or production mode, and recommends changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance.

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