Saic
Description
JOB DESCRIPTION: To be covered by these definitions, employees must meet all of the following criteria: Be able to provide semi-professional technical support for engineers working in such areas as research, design, development, testing, or manufacturing process improvement.
Work pertains to electrical, electronic, or mechanical components or equipment.
These technicians are required to have some practical knowledge of science or engineering.
Some positions may require a practical knowledge of mathematics or computer science.
Included are workers who prepare design drawings and assist with the design, evaluation, and/or modification of machinery and equipment.
Excluded are: a.
Production and maintenance workers, including workers engaged in calibrating, repairing, or maintaining electronic equipment (see Maintenance Electronics Technicians); b.
Model Makers and other craft workers; c.
Quality Control Technicians and Testers; d.
Chemical and other non-engineering laboratory technicians; e.
Civil Engineering Technicians and Drafters; f.
Positions (below Level I) which are limited to simple tasks such as: measuring items or regular shapes with a caliper and computing cross
– sectional areas; identifying, weighing, and marking easy-to-identify items; or recording simple instrument readings at specified intervals; and engineers required to apply a professional knowledge of engineering theory and principles.
The Engineering Technician I performs simple routine tasks under close supervision or from detailed procedures.
Work is checked in progress or on completion.
This person performs one or a combination of such typical duties as: a.
Assembling or installing equipment or parts requiring simple wiring, soldering, or connecting.
b.
Performing simple or routine tasks or tests such as tensile or hardness tests; operating and adjusting simple test equipment; records test data.
c.
Gathering and maintaining specified records of engineering data such as tests, drawings, etc.; performing computations by substituting numbers in specified formulas; plotting data and draws simple curves and graphs.
SCA
– Directory of Occupation Codes (5th Edition) SCOPE: N/A PROBLEM COMPLEXITY: N/A IMPACT: N/A LIASON: N/A FREEDOM TO ACT: N/A LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT: N/A KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS AND ABILITY: N/A
Qualifications
TYPICAL EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: N/A
COVID Policy: Prospective and/or new employees will be required to adhere with SAIC’s vaccination policy.
All SAIC employees must be fully vaccinated and they must submit proof of vaccination on their first day of employment.
Prospective or new employees may seek an exemption to the vaccination requirement at Contact Us and must have an approved exemption prior to the start of their employment.
Customer site vaccination requirements, if more strict, will take precedence over SAIC’s vaccination policy.