Generate and maintain version-controlled test scripts
A member of the ATLO (Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations) team is responsible for building and testing complex spacecraft for a variety of mission areas, via electrical, mechanical assembly, environmental, and planning applications
Job Summary
A member of the ATLO (Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations) team is responsible for building and testing complex spacecraft for a variety of mission areas, via electrical, mechanical assembly, environmental, and planning applications.
The company is seeking highly motivated applicants to join their world-class team and help create the future of affordable, high-reliability space systems.
This position requires employees to work various shifts on a rotating basis, with standard shifts being 9.5 hours in length, following a 9/80 calendar where every other Friday is a non-working day.
Matching Summary
A member of the ATLO (Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations) team is responsible for building and testing complex spacecraft for a variety of mission areas, via electrical, mechanical assembly, environmental, and planning applications.
Salary
Level 1: $73,100-$107,500; Level 2: $87,550-$128,750; Benefits: health insurance, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
electrical verification of spacecraft subsystems
mechanical integration of satellite components
generate and maintain version-controlled test scripts
author test procedures and plans
validate requirements through V&V process
interface with technicians and engineers
contribute to environmental testing campaigns
Nice-to-have
curious, bold and innovative team culture
practical problem-solving experience
influence change and challenge status quo
develop satellites for manufacturability
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace, Electrical, Mechanical, Computer Engineering, Physics, Math or similar
Experience with build, assembly, or testing of complex systems
Ability to read engineering drawings, technical documents, and schematics
Must be willing to work in a small team, fast-paced environment