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Aerospace Technician - Avionics Integration Ii (D-Shift)

Fabricate and test avionics assemblies for various spaceflight systems.
Space Coast, Florida, United States
Mid-Level
3 weeks ago
Blue Origin

Blue Origin

Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.

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✨ About The Role

- The Aerospace Technician will be responsible for fabricating, inspecting, and testing avionics assemblies for various spaceflight systems. - The role involves assisting with the transition from development to production, including qualification schedules and first articles. - Responsibilities include troubleshooting, diagnosing, and correcting malfunctions through modification, rework, repair, and maintenance. - The technician will perform second-party verifications and hardware inspections of engineering models, drawings, specifications, and written procedures. - Continuous improvement projects for safety and efficiency will be a key focus of this position.

âš¡ Requirements

- The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or GED, with a minimum of 2-5 years of experience in a direct manufacturing position, particularly in aerospace programs. - Experience with harsh environment cable harness assemblies, including power, signal, fiber optic, and high data rate cables, is essential. - A strong understanding of continuous improvement methodologies such as LEAN, Six Sigma, and Kaizen will be beneficial. - The candidate should possess the ability to interpret engineering models, drawings, specifications, and written work instructions effectively. - Strong verbal and written communication skills in English are necessary, along with a customer-focused mindset.
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Aerospace Technician - Avionics Integration Ii (D-Shift)
Space Coast, Florida, United States
Hardware
Job is no longer active
About Blue Origin
Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.