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Traveling Electrician – FAA Infrastructure / Airfield Systems
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Long-term contract
Work Location: Nationwide (Central U.S. focus) – 100% Travel
OverviewSystem One is seeking experienced Traveling Electricians to support a major FAA contract (Technical Support Services Contract 5 – T5). This program supports critical upgrades to the U.S. National Airspace System, including navigation, communication, and weather monitoring systems.
This is a fully travel-based role, supporting projects at airports and remote federal facilities across the United States.Compensation & Travel
- Pay Rate: $30–$40/hr (based on experience & wage determination by home county)
- Health & Welfare (H&W): Additional rate paid for first 40 hours/week
- Per Diem: Provided per GSA guidelines
- Travel Expenses: Fully reimbursed (airfare, lodging, mileage, rental vehicles, meals)
- Overtime: 10–20% typical during deployments
- Monday–Friday, approximately 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Overtime and extended hours may be required during deployments
- Install and upgrade FAA systems including:
- Instrument Landing Systems (ILS)
- Visual landing aids (PAPI, REIL)
- Radar systems (ASR, ARSR)
- Remote communications systems (RCAG, RTR)
- Perform electrical and construction-related tasks:
- Trenching and conduit installation (PVC, duct banks)
- Installation of handholes, manholes, and site infrastructure
- Equipment installation on towers, poles, and steel structures
- Operate construction equipment (bobcat, mini excavator, ditch witch attachments)
- Conduct testing and troubleshooting using electrical/electronic test equipment
- Read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and project standards
- Follow safety protocols and quality control procedures
- Perform site cleanup and restoration activities
- Must be an experienced Electrician (5+ years) No license required.
- Experience with:
- Underground and above-ground electrical installations
- Industrial, infrastructure, or construction environments
- Civil work elements (trenching, conduit, concrete, etc.)
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications
- Ability to operate or work around heavy equipment
- Willingness and ability to travel 100% nationwide
- U.S. Citizenship (required)
- Ability to pass:
- Federal background check
- Drug screening
- Motor vehicle record check
- DOT physical requirements
- OSHA 30 certification
- Experience with FAA, aviation, or airfield systems
- Strong customer interaction and communication skills
- Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office for reporting)

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