EVONA
Company Overview
Our client designs, builds, and operates advanced small satellite systems supporting turnkey missions across Earth observation, communications, in‑orbit demonstrations, risk reduction, science, and exploration. With a growing engineering team and global infrastructure, the company delivers high‑performance space systems for commercial and government customers.
Position Summary We are seeking a
Spacecraft Electrical Systems Integration Technician
to support the assembly, integration, and test of complex satellite subsystems and payloads. This hands‑on role requires strong technical aptitude, precision workmanship, and the ability to operate effectively in a fast‑paced clean‑room environment. You will work closely with engineers and test teams to ensure all electrical and mechanical integration tasks meet stringent reliability and quality standards for spaceflight hardware.
Key Responsibilities
Perform hands‑on assembly, integration, and testing of spacecraft subsystems, including electronics modules, mechanical structures, antennas, propulsion components, and payloads
Collaborate with Test Engineering during functional, electrical, and performance testing of integrated hardware
Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and integration‑related issues with guidance from engineering teams
Maintain detailed records of all assembly, integration, and test activities
Adhere to strict quality control procedures and cleanroom protocols
Collaborate with engineers to ensure all integration activities are performed in accordance with design specifications and project timelines
Assist in the development and improvement of integration and test procedures
Contribute to a safe and efficient work environment within the cleanroom
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
3+ years of experience in electronics assembly, electrical integration, or hardware test within a precision or high‑reliability environment
Proficiency in electronic rework, including soldering, component replacement, reflow, and both SMT and through‑hole techniques
Hands‑on experience building and validating wire harnesses, including crimping, terminations, dressing, shielding, and continuity testing
Ability to read and understand electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and engineering drawings
Familiarity with torque tools, mechanical fastening methods, and assembly practices for aerospace‑grade hardware
Solid understanding of electrical fundamentals, grounding, power distribution, and circuit behavior
Excellent hand‑eye coordination, manual dexterity, and fine‑motor skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to perform repeatable, high‑quality work
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a cross‑functional team
Effective communication and documentation skills
Preferred Qualifications
IPC solder certifications (e.g., IPC‑A‑610, J‑STD‑001)
Experience with spacecraft lifting and handling procedures
Experience working on developmental satellite systems is a strong advantage
Experience working in a cleanroom environment
Experience with space‑qualified components
Experience with soldering techniques for surface‑mount devices (SMDs)
Compensation & Location $65,000 – $85,000
Full‑time | On‑site | Littleton, CO
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Position Summary We are seeking a
Spacecraft Electrical Systems Integration Technician
to support the assembly, integration, and test of complex satellite subsystems and payloads. This hands‑on role requires strong technical aptitude, precision workmanship, and the ability to operate effectively in a fast‑paced clean‑room environment. You will work closely with engineers and test teams to ensure all electrical and mechanical integration tasks meet stringent reliability and quality standards for spaceflight hardware.
Key Responsibilities
Perform hands‑on assembly, integration, and testing of spacecraft subsystems, including electronics modules, mechanical structures, antennas, propulsion components, and payloads
Collaborate with Test Engineering during functional, electrical, and performance testing of integrated hardware
Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and integration‑related issues with guidance from engineering teams
Maintain detailed records of all assembly, integration, and test activities
Adhere to strict quality control procedures and cleanroom protocols
Collaborate with engineers to ensure all integration activities are performed in accordance with design specifications and project timelines
Assist in the development and improvement of integration and test procedures
Contribute to a safe and efficient work environment within the cleanroom
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
3+ years of experience in electronics assembly, electrical integration, or hardware test within a precision or high‑reliability environment
Proficiency in electronic rework, including soldering, component replacement, reflow, and both SMT and through‑hole techniques
Hands‑on experience building and validating wire harnesses, including crimping, terminations, dressing, shielding, and continuity testing
Ability to read and understand electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and engineering drawings
Familiarity with torque tools, mechanical fastening methods, and assembly practices for aerospace‑grade hardware
Solid understanding of electrical fundamentals, grounding, power distribution, and circuit behavior
Excellent hand‑eye coordination, manual dexterity, and fine‑motor skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to perform repeatable, high‑quality work
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a cross‑functional team
Effective communication and documentation skills
Preferred Qualifications
IPC solder certifications (e.g., IPC‑A‑610, J‑STD‑001)
Experience with spacecraft lifting and handling procedures
Experience working on developmental satellite systems is a strong advantage
Experience working in a cleanroom environment
Experience with space‑qualified components
Experience with soldering techniques for surface‑mount devices (SMDs)
Compensation & Location $65,000 – $85,000
Full‑time | On‑site | Littleton, CO
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