Simulator Technician
Company: Nova Technologies, an Employee-Owned Engineering C
Location: Bossier City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Simulator Technician Location:
Barksdale AFB, LA Clearance: Secret Travel: N/A Job Description
Summary/Objective The Simulator Technician applies advanced
technical knowledge to solve complex problems that typically cannot
be solved solely by referencing manufacturers’ manuals or similar
documents. Examples of such problems include isolating
malfunctions, incorporating engineering changes, calculating wave
forms, and tracing relationships in signal flow, using complex test
instruments and computer control equipment. Work may be reviewed by
supervisor for general compliance with accepted practices.
Essential Functions Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The essential job functions for this position include: Work
typically requires an understanding of the interrelationships of
systems and circuits, exercising independent judgment in performing
such tasks as making system and circuit analyses. Applies technical
knowledge to perform advanced technical requirements or
troubleshooting. Performs such tasks as replacing components,
wiring circuits, and repairing
electronic/mechanical/hydraulic/pneumatic equipment. Analyzing test
readings by using test instruments such as digital multimeters,
signal generators, semiconductor testers, logic analyzers, lan
cable analyzers, and oscilloscopes. Receive technical guidance, as
required, from supervisor, aircrew, or engineering support staff.
Initiates and devises troubleshooting strategy and solutions from
advanced knowledge, technical resources, or collaboration with
aircrew, supervisor, or engineering support staff. Conducts routine
and emergent systems quality checks, documents anomalies and
reports to supervisor. Able to follow oral and written instructions
with limited supervision. Completes scheduled/unscheduled
maintenance and pre-/post-flight operation within performance
standard guidelines on training devices. Estimates costs, schedule,
parts, and tools required to efficiently repair training device
failures. Follows standard on-the-job security/safety practices.
Provide back-up across program operations as needed. Other duties
as required. Competencies Required skills and abilities to
effectively perform this position include, but are not limited to:
To perform this job successfully, an individual should have
knowledge of MS Office products including word processing,
spreadsheet, presentation, and project management. Additionally,
must be knowledgeable of design, development, and database
software, and use the Internet at intermediate level of proficiency
to reference and create and maintain moderate to more complex
software coding, drawings, or supplemental original or updated
documents. May make presentations on diagrams and supporting
documentation to management. To perform this job successfully, an
individual should be able to communicate clearly and persuasively
through oral or written form; is guided by common interpersonal
courtesies, security protocol, professional, and technical
vernacular in oral and written communications in the workplace.
Manage difficult or emotional customer situations and personal
emotions and responds promptly to customer technical requirements.
Listens, solicits feedback, integrates viable ideas of others in
problem solutions, and takes initiative to build positive customer
relationships. Participate in group meetings and may facilitate
business related presentations. To perform this job successfully,
an individual should be able to define problems, collect data,
establish facts, draw valid conclusions, and solve technical
problems. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical
instructions from oral, mathematical, narrative, or diagram form
including abstract visual and concrete variables. May work
independently, or with moderate to limited supervision based on
experience level. Education and Experience Three years related
experience in simulation systems, engineering, or other industries
troubleshooting electronic/mechanical equipment. Thorough knowledge
of the use of electronic testing, monitoring, and repair tools.
Must understand Aircraft and Weapon Systems. Supervisory
Responsibility This position will not have authority or
responsibility for the leadership and supervision of others. Work
Environment, Programs, and Tools While performing the duties of
this job, the employee may be exposed to and may work near moving
mechanical parts/or with electrical components. The employee may be
exposed to moderate noise levels, vibration, or virtual motion
simulations. The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Walking / Stooping: Generally, required
intermittently on a regular basis throughout the workday within a
combination of office, engineering, simulated training, or quasi
production settings. Lifting / Bending: Generally, required
intermittently throughout the workday within a combination of
office, engineering, simulated training, or quasi production
settings. Vision (Close / Distance / Peripheral Generally, required
to work with close/peripheral vision on a regular basis. Distance
vision required periodically. Ability to adjust focus. Manual
Dexterity: Able to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with
hands and arms; use computer, office equipment/supplies, and
related technology tools. Hearing: Ability to hear oral
instructions, presentations and have awareness of noise level
within work setting. Noise level exposure may vary from relatively
low to moderate depending on location setting and work being
performed. Travel: Travel locally or out of the area to conduct
business/training, or conferences as required via most efficient
mode of transportation as authorized. Position Type/Expected Hours
of Work This position will be on site and will require adherence to
the Government site hours of operation. This position is a
full-time hourly non-exempt position, expected to 40 hours a week.
This position may require evening/weekend work and work outside of
the Government site hours of operations when Program support is
needed. Travel Significant travel is not expected for this
position. Security Clearance Must have an active DoD Secret
Personnel Security Clearance or the ability to obtain one within
the first 6-months of employment. Other Duties This job description
is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of activities, duties,
responsibilities, and standards required of this position. Duties,
responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or
without notice. AAP/EEO Statement NOVA Technologies is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color
religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender
identity, consistent with Title VII), national origin, age,
disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other
characteristics protected by applicable law.
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