Computer/Detection Systems Repairer (FT) Information Technology (IT) - Houston, TX at Geebo

Computer/Detection Systems Repairer (FT)

Quick Apply Full-time 18 hours ago Full Job Description Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers (FT) Enlist as a soldier into the United States Army and become a certified Computer / Detection Systems Repairer who performs or supervises field and sustainment level maintenance and repair on microcomputers and electromechanical telecommunications equipment, Field Artillery digital devices, Global Positioning System receivers, switchboards, telephones, associated wire instruments/equipment, night vision devices/equipment, laser and fiber optic systems, mine detection and dispensing systems, battlefield illumination devices, electronic azimuth determining devices, and nuclear, biological, and chemical warning and measuring devices.
This is not a civilian contractor position.
No experience necessary.
Position is entry level.
JOB DUTIES:
Repair the most advanced computer systems to ensure they're in top operating condition, keeping equipment functioning, and making sure the Army is never at a disadvantage Repair everything from electromechanical telecommunications equipment to field artillery digital devices, from Global Positioning System receivers to night vision devices and equipment, and even laser and fiber optic systems PAID TRAINING:
10 weeks of Basic Training.
25 weeks of Technical School with on-the-job instructions.
Benefits:
30 days paid vacation annually.
Full Healthcare coverage for you and your Family.
Educational benefits worth over $72,000.
Obtain Industry standard recognized certifications.
ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
No felonies (Defer Adjudication included).
Current High School Senior, High school graduate or GED equivalent.
Permanent resident or US citizen or green card holder Meet physical standards based on gender and age.
Pass (ASVAB).
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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