Scaled Composites
As an
Aircraft Electrician 1 , you will work on prototype experimental aircraft in a fast‑paced research and development environment. Aircraft Electricians will work with shop and engineering personnel to help fabricate, assemble, support flight tests as well as develop maintenance manuals and inspection plans in an ever‑changing environment. Hardware and software will be developed and modified through flight test operations.
Category:
Manufacturing
Location:
Mojave, CA
Citizenship Required:
United States Citizenship
Clearance Type:
Secret
Schedule:
9/80 Work Schedule
Benefits:
100% Paid Benefits and 401k Matching
Summary Founded by legendary aircraft designer Burt Rutan, Scaled Composites is a 42‑year‑old aerospace company continually working to push boundaries, prove out ideas, and influence the future. We are a rapid prototyping and manufacturing facility, designing, building, and testing proof‑of‑concept and prototype vehicles. We have flown an average of one new aircraft type per year over our 42‑year history such as Proteus, GlobalFlyer, SpaceShipOne, Model 401, and Stratolaunch.
Duties and Responsibilities
Fabricate, assemble, install, and test aircraft systems parts (electrical harnesses, connectors, avionics, circuit boards, relay panels, switch panels), sub‑assemblies, and assemblies with little or no supervision
Operate ground testing and support equipment
Read and follow MOT’s, drawings and ER’s
Use AC 43‑13, AS50881, technical manuals, blueprints or sketches for acceptable systems installation methods, techniques and practices
Demonstrate adequate troubleshooting techniques to isolate malfunctions in aircraft systems
Isolate and diagnose the cause of malfunctions, work with engineering and/or crew chief to make necessary adjustments or repairs
Perform composite fabrication and assembly tasks (wet layup/pre‑preg, parts manufacturing, assembly, major and minor repairs), as well as metal part fabrication as needed
Work with assigned crew chief or engineer on systems fabrication, testing and installation
Required Skills/Abilities
Must have a basic understanding of the functionality and theory of the system or systems that are being developed
Ability to troubleshoot and fix problems quickly
Ability to work with multiple types of aircraft power systems
Proficient in the use of crimp tools, soldering, multi‑meters, oscilloscopes, and many other tools and test equipment
Must have general knowledge and understanding of regulatory requirements and limitations (FAR’s)
Strong mechanical background including experience with aircraft systems
Proficiency in schematic/blueprint reading and basic math functions
Proficiency in the use of measuring tools such as scales, calipers, and micrometers
Experience in the use of fabrication equipment (grinders, jig saws, skill saws, drills, band saws, disc grinders, table saws, drill presses, planers, tube benders and cable swaggers)
Experience with reciprocating and turbine aircraft
Good communication skills, to include reading and following verbal and written instructions
Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
Ability to adapt to configuration changes common in research and development
Must be flexible and be able to adjust to the changing needs of the company
Willingness and ability to work in a fast‑paced research and development environment and a team atmosphere
Ability to plan work sequence of operation
Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance
Desired Qualifications
Experience working on experimental or homebuilt aircraft
Flight line or flight test experience
Machine Shop Experience
Essential Job Functions
Occasional lifting to 50+ lbs.
Push and/or pull heavy jack and test stands; stoop, bend, stretch and work in cramped, tiring, uncomfortable positions
Standing 95% of the day, sometimes 8.5 – 12 hours per day
Required to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for assigned tasks
Work is performed inside and outside hangar; will be exposed to changing weather conditions
Ability to work on a raised platform
Work with composite material such as resin systems, carbon, fiberglass and work with chemicals and foam products.
Will be exposed to dirt, oil, grease and hydraulic fluids
Ability to adapt to altered schedules; testing can be accomplished on off hours resulting in odd work hours
Occasional pushing of heavy tools and tables (75-100 + lbs., with assistance)
Manual dexterity to handle small parts, tools and to manipulate cloth to various shapes using pressure
Must be able to pass and maintain ‘pass’ status on OSHA‑approved Pulmonary Fitness Test (PFT)
Work on varied work surfaces / environments, included but not limited to working in a busy shop environment, cold room, or in/on aircraft structures
Will need to be able to read and understand MSDS/SDS
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Aircraft Electrician 1 , you will work on prototype experimental aircraft in a fast‑paced research and development environment. Aircraft Electricians will work with shop and engineering personnel to help fabricate, assemble, support flight tests as well as develop maintenance manuals and inspection plans in an ever‑changing environment. Hardware and software will be developed and modified through flight test operations.
Category:
Manufacturing
Location:
Mojave, CA
Citizenship Required:
United States Citizenship
Clearance Type:
Secret
Schedule:
9/80 Work Schedule
Benefits:
100% Paid Benefits and 401k Matching
Summary Founded by legendary aircraft designer Burt Rutan, Scaled Composites is a 42‑year‑old aerospace company continually working to push boundaries, prove out ideas, and influence the future. We are a rapid prototyping and manufacturing facility, designing, building, and testing proof‑of‑concept and prototype vehicles. We have flown an average of one new aircraft type per year over our 42‑year history such as Proteus, GlobalFlyer, SpaceShipOne, Model 401, and Stratolaunch.
Duties and Responsibilities
Fabricate, assemble, install, and test aircraft systems parts (electrical harnesses, connectors, avionics, circuit boards, relay panels, switch panels), sub‑assemblies, and assemblies with little or no supervision
Operate ground testing and support equipment
Read and follow MOT’s, drawings and ER’s
Use AC 43‑13, AS50881, technical manuals, blueprints or sketches for acceptable systems installation methods, techniques and practices
Demonstrate adequate troubleshooting techniques to isolate malfunctions in aircraft systems
Isolate and diagnose the cause of malfunctions, work with engineering and/or crew chief to make necessary adjustments or repairs
Perform composite fabrication and assembly tasks (wet layup/pre‑preg, parts manufacturing, assembly, major and minor repairs), as well as metal part fabrication as needed
Work with assigned crew chief or engineer on systems fabrication, testing and installation
Required Skills/Abilities
Must have a basic understanding of the functionality and theory of the system or systems that are being developed
Ability to troubleshoot and fix problems quickly
Ability to work with multiple types of aircraft power systems
Proficient in the use of crimp tools, soldering, multi‑meters, oscilloscopes, and many other tools and test equipment
Must have general knowledge and understanding of regulatory requirements and limitations (FAR’s)
Strong mechanical background including experience with aircraft systems
Proficiency in schematic/blueprint reading and basic math functions
Proficiency in the use of measuring tools such as scales, calipers, and micrometers
Experience in the use of fabrication equipment (grinders, jig saws, skill saws, drills, band saws, disc grinders, table saws, drill presses, planers, tube benders and cable swaggers)
Experience with reciprocating and turbine aircraft
Good communication skills, to include reading and following verbal and written instructions
Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
Ability to adapt to configuration changes common in research and development
Must be flexible and be able to adjust to the changing needs of the company
Willingness and ability to work in a fast‑paced research and development environment and a team atmosphere
Ability to plan work sequence of operation
Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance
Desired Qualifications
Experience working on experimental or homebuilt aircraft
Flight line or flight test experience
Machine Shop Experience
Essential Job Functions
Occasional lifting to 50+ lbs.
Push and/or pull heavy jack and test stands; stoop, bend, stretch and work in cramped, tiring, uncomfortable positions
Standing 95% of the day, sometimes 8.5 – 12 hours per day
Required to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for assigned tasks
Work is performed inside and outside hangar; will be exposed to changing weather conditions
Ability to work on a raised platform
Work with composite material such as resin systems, carbon, fiberglass and work with chemicals and foam products.
Will be exposed to dirt, oil, grease and hydraulic fluids
Ability to adapt to altered schedules; testing can be accomplished on off hours resulting in odd work hours
Occasional pushing of heavy tools and tables (75-100 + lbs., with assistance)
Manual dexterity to handle small parts, tools and to manipulate cloth to various shapes using pressure
Must be able to pass and maintain ‘pass’ status on OSHA‑approved Pulmonary Fitness Test (PFT)
Work on varied work surfaces / environments, included but not limited to working in a busy shop environment, cold room, or in/on aircraft structures
Will need to be able to read and understand MSDS/SDS
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