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Great opportunities coming out of Florida!

TASC Technical Services is seeking a highly skilled Avionics Integration Technician to join our client’s dynamic team of experts. Your role will involve fabricating, inspecting, and testing avionics assembly’s integral to their various spaceflight systems. As the Technician - Integration Engineering III, your contributions will be critical to ensuring safe, consistent, and groundbreaking advancements in human spaceflight.


Position Summary and Job Description:

Title: Technician - Integration Engineering III - D

Work Location: FL - The Factory at Rocket Park

Start Date: 2/10/2025

Pay: $48.30

D shift: Friday through Sunday - 6pm to 6am with 25% Overtime


Key Responsibilities:

Expertly perform installations of avionic components and systems, ensuring operational reliability and adherence to design specifications.

Take initiative in the transition from development to production, supervising qualification timelines and first article assemblies.

Conduct detailed installations, including intricate cable harness configurations, ensuring all avionic installations meet safety and quality standards.

Inspect, test, and verify avionics assemblies against stringent technical models, drawings, specifications, and work instructions.

Troubleshoot avionic system issues, carrying out necessary modifications, reworks, repairs, or maintenance to resolve malfunctions.

Collaborate with vehicle and launch operations teams to perform in-field harness installations, adapting to dynamic launch conditions and requirements.

Ensure the optimal function of avionics systems by conducting thorough inspections, cleanings, measurements, and testing activities.

Spearhead continuous improvement efforts in avionic installation processes, prioritizing safety and operational efficiency.

Maintain a collaborative team environment, effectively balancing multiple priorities and adapting to rapidly evolving project needs.

Adhere to strict Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and safety protocols, promoting a culture of safety within all workspaces.


Mandatory Skills and Qualifications:

High school diploma or GED; further technical training or certification preferred.

A minimum of 5-10 years in a manufacturing role in aerospace or similar industry, with a focus on avionics or harness fabrication and a proficiency in the installation of avionics components and systems.

Ability to read and interpret technical documentation, such as engineering drawings and specifications.

Extensive experience in cable harness assembly and installation for aerospace (signal cables, RF cables, fiber optic cables, high data rate cables)

Proficient with continuous improvement methodologies such as LEAN, 5S, and Six Sigma.

Able to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and work instructions.

Familiarity with electrical safety and ESD control standards

Computer literate with working knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office suite.

Legal eligibility to work in the United States as a citizen or permanent resident.


Desired Skills they’re looking for:

Experience with avionics manufacturing and operation of related test equipment.

Familiarity with industry standards such as IPC/WHMA-A-620, MIL-DTL-22520, NASA-STD-8739, J-STD-001, and ANSI/ESD S20.20.

Technical certifications or advanced training in avionics, electrical systems, or a related technical field

·????????Proficient in using measurement tools and understanding basic math concepts.

·????????Experience in a team-based Lean Manufacturing environment.

·????????Demonstrated skill in performing Hi-Pot, continuity, and other avionics-related tests.

·????????Manual dexterity to handle precision tools for avionics installation and tests.

·????????Basic math skills for reading, interpreting, and using various measurement tools.

Experience in a Lean Manufacturing environment and familiarity with Six Sigma principles for process improvement

Physical Requirements:

Capable of climbing ladders, working in confined spaces, and lifting up to 50 lbs.

Must meet necessary vision standards and be able to work across different shifts including the possibility of overtime.

Pre-screening Q&A:

How would you approach troubleshooting and resolving a malfunction in a spaceflight avionics system? Can you walk through a specific example of how you identified and repaired a system issue in a high-pressure environment?

What steps do you take when transitioning avionics assemblies from development to production, and how do you ensure that qualification schedules and first articles are completed efficiently?


We welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Even if you do not meet all the desired qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Our client values inclusion and diversity, recognizing that diverse perspectives are what fuel innovation and growth.

Timothy Sheehan

Professional Recruiter @ TASC Technical Services

1 个月

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