Job Description Summary:
Provides hands-on support to Engineering/Production/Manufacturing by performing activities such as, test, check-out, modification, fabrication, and assembly of electro/mechanical systems.
Applications may include electronic circuits, power distribution, life/vehicle critical safety systems and battery systems.
Work is performed from schematics, diagrams, written descriptions, layouts, or defined plans to perform testing, checkout, and trouble-shooting functions.
Performs operational test and fault isolation on systems and equipment.
Assists in determining methods or actions to remedy malfunctions.
Performs work in both Laboratory setting as well as work on manufacturing floor or on vehicle depending on manufacturing needs.
Job Description:
This role is part of the Engines, In-Space Systems and Test Ops group and is in Kent but supports all Business Units and groups across all facilities.
As part of a hardworking team of technicians, you will assemble, repair, and evaluate electrical andmechanical assemblies for various spaceflight systems.
You will share in the team’s impact on all aspects of the production, evaluation, and development of Flight-grade Avionics.
Work in the Avionics Hardware Lab and requires a high level of technical proficiency in work such as soldering, component-level board work, mechanical assembly, and assembly wiring.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Building different components and assemblies for all groups across and in all
different environments (development, test and flight).
Assisting with assembly of new and updated designs by working directly with
engineering to determine best practices for assembly.
Giving regular input on manufacturing improvement opportunities or build changes
leading to more efficient assembly.
Serve both internal and external customers across multiple systems and multiple
platforms; each Technician is a valued part of the chain that supports safe human
spaceflight.
A focus on safety, collaborative teamwork, and quality allows us to work together to
determine the best path forward, balancing speed and safety to create high-quality
components that will propel future astronauts and payloads into space for the
improvement of mankind.
Minimum Qualifications:
Able to lift 50 lbs.
Ability to work a 40-hour work week (4x10’s) with occasional overtime to support
launch schedules.
Ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to
a culture of inclusion.
Experience with application and removal of polymerics (staking, potting. Encapsulation
and conformal coating).
Preferred Qualifications:
J-STD/J-STD Space, 610, 7711/7721 Rework and 620/620 Space Addendum.