✨ About The Role
- The Integration Technician will be responsible for the integration of secondary structures, avionics, and propulsion components to the vehicle's primary structure.
- The role requires hands-on operations with both large and small fragile assemblies, necessitating the use of precision calibrated tools.
- Heavy rigging for large assemblies and the operation of personnel platforms such as boom lifts and scissor lifts are key responsibilities.
- The technician will read and interpret engineering drawings and work instructions to perform tasks according to established procedures and specifications.
- Fluids and pneumatic testing will be part of the job, ensuring that all production services are performed safely and professionally.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year of experience in a relevant field such as propulsion, mechanical, automotive, electrical, or avionics hardware installation.
- Candidates with a FAA Airframe and PowerPlant license will be preferred, indicating a strong background in aviation.
- Experience in the aerospace industry or other high-reliability operating environments is highly valued.
- The successful applicant should possess skills in operating various mechanical tools and machinery, demonstrating manual dexterity.
- A collaborative mindset is essential, as the role involves working closely with production engineers to develop and document integration processes.