✨ About The Role
- The Aerospace Technician will be responsible for building human-rated orbital launch vehicles, specifically the forward and aft modules for the New Glenn rocket.
- This role requires the use of various tools, including hand drills and power feed drills, to perform precise drilling and assembly tasks.
- The technician will need to understand and apply clean work techniques to maintain a safe and organized workspace.
- The position involves working closely with engineers and other technicians in a collaborative environment to overcome challenges in rocket assembly.
- The work schedule is Monday through Thursday, from 6:00 am to 4:30 pm, with potential changes based on operational needs.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with assembly and fabrication techniques, particularly in aerospace or similar industries.
- A strong understanding of drilling techniques and the ability to work with various materials such as aluminum, titanium, and composites is essential.
- Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to safety and quality in their work, ensuring that all tasks are performed with attention to detail.
- Experience in managing both flight and non-flight hardware will be beneficial for this role.
- A background in technical training, trade school, or relevant industry certification is preferred.