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Technical Instructor Electronic Technician

3/3/2026

This role involves serving as an Electronic Technician subject matter expert and instructor, delivering training across various technical domains including AC/DC circuits, digital electronics, microprocessors, and radar systems. The instructor is responsible for creating and applying instructional methods and assessment techniques for both classroom and practical laboratory settings.

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

501-1,000 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Client Solution Architects (CSA) is a global provider of integrated technology and operational support services to defense and federal government organizations. We develop and implement effective solutions for complex enterprise requirements providing the skilled workforce, processes and tools needed to help our clients tackle their management and technology challenges. CSA’s employees work alongside our clients every day in data and operations centers, on training ranges, within laboratories, aboard ships and at shipyards, and at myriad other locations as needed to help them accomplish their missions.  CSA is a UiPath Silver Partner, and the winner of six workplace excellence awards and has been highlighted on Inc Magazines fastest growing private organizations for five consecutive years. CSA employs a disciplined management approach that has been independently appraised as compliant with ISO 9001:2015, 20000-1:2018, 27001:2013 and CMMI Level 2. Mission Deliver impactful solutions with excellence and expertise to advance our federal clients' missions. Vision: A global leader recognized for making a profound and positive impact in an uncertain and changing world. Core Values: Integrity: Act with honesty and trust in all that we do. Diversity: Celebrate different perspectives and respect other opinions. Transparency: Empower and engage with openness and candor. Commitment: Dedicate yourself to the success of our clients and each other.
About the Role

Description

Client Solution Architects (CSA) is currently seeking a Technical Instructor. This individual will be an Electronic Technician subject matter expert/instructor as part of a multi instructor workforce providing instruction in the courses described below.  This individual will report to the Instructor Leader at Naval Station Great Lakes, IL.  


For nearly 50 years, CSA has delivered integrated technology and operational support services to meet the defense and federal sector's most complex enterprise needs. Working from operations centers and shipyards to training sites and program offices, CSA deploys experienced teams, innovative tools and proven processes to advance federal missions. 


How Role will make an impact:   

  • Instructor for AC/DC circuits topics include AC test equipment; Kirchhoff’s laws; multimeter measurements; Ohm’s law; parallel circuits; resistors, current, and voltage; resonance; RL and RC circuits; series circuits; transformers; troubleshooting; and voltage division. 
  • Instructor for Electronic circuit’s topics include bridge circuits, diodes, electron tube circuits, full- and half-wave rectifiers, operational amplifiers, oscillators, power supplies, pulse circuits, transistors, troubleshooting, and Zener diodes. 
  • Instructor for Digital electronics topics include basic microprocessors, binary system, combinational logic, counters, digital logic functions, flip-flops, octal and hexadecimal systems, registers, and sequential circuits. 
  • Creates Electronic communications topics to include broadcast systems, electromagnetic propagation, frequency spectrum, networks, satellite systems, telecommunications terminology, telephone systems, and transducers. 
  • Instructor for Microprocessors topics include binary mathematics operations, computer input/output interfacing, data register timing operations, digital computer circuits, micro-computer system hardware and software components, microprocessor architectures, and microprocessor brand and model characteristics. 
  • Instructor for Fiber optics and cabling topics include conductor troubleshooting and repair, data cable fault isolation, light emitting diode (LED) and laser light sources, light sources and optical detectors, optical signal transmission, printed circuit board connections, signal and multimode optical fibers, soldering, and wire wrap. 
  • Instructor for Electronic systems troubleshooting and maintenance topics include block diagrams; general safety concepts; mechanical safety marking requirements; mechanical, electrical, and electromagnetic safety procedures; schematics; signal flow considerations; static electricity safety concepts; tag-out operations; test equipment explanation and usage; troubleshooting concepts and extensive practice sessions; and wiring diagrams. 
  • Creates Industrial safety topics to include electromechanical safety parameters, electronic and electrical safety parameters, emergency procedures, handling equipment safety, mechanical safety parameters, and proper hand tool usage procedures.
  • Creates Rotating machines topics to include AC and DC motor construction principles, motor control block diagrams, motor voltage and current measurements tools, proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control theory, pulse width modulated (PWM) motor control, rotating machine application principles, safe maintenance procedures, and series and shunt field motor windings. 
  • Creates Radar systems topics to include alignment and maximum power output concepts, auxiliary systems, radar cavities and frequency generation, radar system components, radar theory, radar wavelength and impacts on waveguide lengths, receiver and transmitter block diagrams, and standing wave ratios. 
  • Creates Industrial electronics topics to include control concepts, DIAC, diodes, feedback systems, motors, operational amplifiers, PID algorithms, safety, servos and synchro’s, TRIAC, unijunction transistor (UJT), and Zener diodes.
  • Applies Methods of Instruction to include audiovisual materials, classroom exercises, computer-based training, laboratory, lecture, and practical exercises. General course topics include DC and AC circuits and motors; solid state electronics; radar transmitters, receivers, and antennas; fiber optic cable and connections; maintenance procedures; electronic test equipment; and electrical equipment safety.
  • Applies Methods of Assessment to include quizzes, performance rubrics (checklists), examinations, essays, and performance tests.
  • Provide expertise in the delivery of both classroom and practical lab instruction.

Requirements

What you’ll need to have to join our award-winning team:  

  • Clearance: Must possess and maintain an Active U.S. DoD Secret clearance.
  • Three Years’ Instructor Experience
  • NEC 9502/805A

  What Sets you apart:   

  • Master Training Specialist 
  • NAVEDTRA 131/132 curriculum development 
Key Skills
Electronic TechnicianInstructionAC/DC CircuitsDigital ElectronicsMicroprocessorsFiber OpticsTroubleshootingSafety ProceduresRadar SystemsPID Control TheoryMethods of InstructionMethods of AssessmentCurriculum DevelopmentSecret Clearance
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