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Job Title: Avionics Integration Technician Integration Engineering III
Location: Merit Island FL
Job Type: Contract
Shift Timings:
Friday to Sunday 6 pm to 6am with 25% Overtime
About the Role:
We are seeking a highly skilled Avionics Integration Technician to join our dynamic team of experts. In this role you will be responsible for fabricating inspecting and testing avionics assemblies integral to our spaceflight systems. Your contributions will be critical in ensuring safe consistent and groundbreaking advancements in human spaceflight.
Expertly install avionics components and systems ensuring operational reliability and adherence to design specifications.
Facilitate the transition from development to production supervising qualification timelines and first article assemblies.
Perform detailed installations including intricate cable harness configurations ensuring all avionics installations meet safety and quality standards.
Inspect test and verify avionics assemblies against stringent technical models drawings specifications and work instructions.
Troubleshoot avionics system issues performing necessary modifications reworks repairs or maintenance to resolve malfunctions.
Collaborate with vehicle and launch operations teams to perform infield harness installations adapting to dynamic launch conditions and requirements.
Ensure optimal function of avionics systems by conducting thorough inspections cleanings measurements and testing activities.
Drive continuous improvement efforts in avionics installation processes prioritizing safety and operational efficiency.
Maintain a collaborative team environment effectively balancing multiple priorities and adapting to rapidly evolving project needs.
Adhere to strict Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and safety protocols promoting a culture of safety within all workspaces.
High School Diploma or GED; additional technical training or certifications preferred.
510 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing or a related field with a focus on avionics or harness fabrication.
Extensive experience in cable harness assembly and installation for aerospace including signal cables RF cables fiber optic cables and high data rate cables.
Ability to read and interpret technical documentation engineering drawings and specifications.
Familiarity with electrical safety and ESD control standards.
Strong problemsolving skills to diagnose and remedy avionics malfunctions.
Ability to work effectively in a dynamic team environment with rapidly changing priorities.
Proficiency in using computers and software applications including Windows and Microsoft Office Suite.
Excellent communication skills in English (verbal and written).
Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident (due to export control regulations).
Technical certifications or advanced training in avionics electrical systems or related technical fields.
Experience with aerospace industry workmanship and quality specifications such as IPC/WHMAA620 MILDTL22520 NASASTD8739 and ANSI/ESD S20.20.
Knowledge of advanced test equipment for avionics systems including Automated Test Equipment (ATE).
Proficiency in performing HiPot continuity and other avionicsrelated tests.
Strong manual dexterity for precision tools used in avionics installation and testing.
Basic math skills for reading interpreting and using measurement tools.
Experience working in a Lean Manufacturing environment with knowledge of Six Sigma principles for process improvement.
Ability to climb ladders work in confined spaces and lift up to 50 lbs.
Must meet necessary vision standards and be able to work across different shifts including the possibility of overtime.
Troubleshooting Avionics Issues: Can you walk us through an example where you identified and repaired a malfunction in a spaceflight avionics system under highpressure conditions What approach did you take
Transitioning from Development to Production: What steps do you follow when transitioning avionics assemblies from development to production How do you ensure that qualification schedules and first articles are completed efficiently
Full Time