✨ About The Role
- The Instrumentation Technician will be responsible for reading and interpreting planning documents, schematics, and engineering sketches.
- The role involves adjusting, repairing, or replacing faulty components of ground hardware and test equipment.
- Candidates will collaborate with launch engineers to troubleshoot failures and issues derived from launch activities.
- The technician will be required to fabricate and install parts and systems used in launch environments.
- Maintenance tasks will be performed in various roles for vehicle integration, pad maintenance, and general facilities upkeep.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or equivalency certificate and at least 2 years of experience working with various types of instrumentation.
- A strong background in using power tools in a professional capacity is essential, with a preference for candidates who have 3+ years of experience.
- Candidates should possess system-level troubleshooting skills and the ability to logically solve instrumentation system problems.
- Experience working in corrosive environments and knowledge of mitigation techniques will be beneficial.
- A basic understanding of Wheatstone bridge theory and Ohm's law, along with knowledge of direct current (DC) electronics, is preferred.