Electronics Mechanic Supervisor for the Nevada Army National Guard
Role Snapshot
This role supervises electronics mechanics who support mission readiness across Nevada Army National Guard operations. It guides complex maintenance work, improves workflows, and strengthens technical reliability during peak demand. The supervisor directs teams that keep equipment mission-ready.
Fast Facts
Job Title: Electronics Mechanic Supervisor
Organization: Nevada Army National Guard
Location or Remote: North Las Vegas, NV
Work Schedule: Full-time
Employment Type: Permanent
Deadline: 16 November, 2026
Pay or Package: $45.35 to $52.95 per hour
Language Needs: English
About the Organization
The Nevada Army National Guard supports statewide defense readiness. It protects communities through technical strength and disciplined operations. Its teams continue to advance maintenance capability for modern missions.
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Why This Role Matters
This role strengthens the Guard’s ability to support field units with reliable electronic systems. It drives productivity across a busy maintenance function. It also guides teams that handle high-impact tasks linked to current operational goals.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan weekly and monthly workloads for subordinate workers.
- Set priorities, deadlines, and sequences in accordance with supervisor guidance.
- Coordinate tasks with other shops and technical sections.
- Redirect resources during unexpected work or operational needs.
- Investigate low productivity or high-cost issues and implement corrections.
- Recommend improvements for staffing and workflow.
- Manage leave schedules and performance standards.
- Complete training planning for the team.
- Perform hands-on electronics maintenance when required.
- Enforce safety practices and equipment use.
- Support inspections, readiness evaluations, and mobilization exercises.
A Day in This Role
The supervisor starts the day by reviewing schedules and reallocating staff for priority tasks. They meet with other section leads to coordinate shared work. Throughout the day, they inspect ongoing repairs, provide direction, and resolve technical concerns. They complete evaluations and training needs. They also prepare the team for readiness checks that support statewide missions.
Required Skills
- Strong electronics maintenance knowledge
- Ability to coordinate teams
- Clear communication
- Skill in problem-solving
- Ability to manage schedules and resources
- Ability to guide and evaluate team performance
- Knowledge of shop safety practices
Experience and Education
Candidates must show experience in planning and directing work for lower-grade personnel. They must show expertise in reviewing requirements, setting priorities, managing shop processes, and adapting tools or equipment for new tasks—no specific education requirement.
How to Apply
Submit an updated resume and required military documentation through the USAJOBS application portal. Complete the Occupational Questionnaire. Submit all proof of training or experience.
Additional Notes
This role requires National Guard membership. It may require work outside regular hours. It requires a Secret clearance. Travel may occur. A valid state driver’s license may be necessary.
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Contact Information
For help, applicants may contact the Nevada Army National Guard Human Resources Office for guidance during the application period.