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Contractor – Manufacturing Technician II
(up to 6 months) – Littleton, CO
Our client is looking for a contractor to support development, production, quality, and continuous improvement efforts related to the manufacturing of space hardware (cameras, cables & harnesses, electrical boxes, power distribution systems, etc.).
Responsibilities
Fabrication and validation of critical flight hardware, including mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, and flight ground support equipment; per associated flight drawings, procedures, quality standards and internal training.
Assist engineers in flight / prototype hardware manufacture / test infrastructure development, documentation of assembly, test procedures and other specified tasks.
Identify and communicate non-conformances to engineering and quality assurance.
Work with facilities and maintenance to ensure that production equipment is maintained and repaired in a timely manner.
Work with manufacturing engineering to optimize manufacturing orders and ensure process instructions are understood.
Ideal Experience
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent plus advanced training.
At least 2 plus years prior experience working in an aerospace manufacturing setting in a similar position.
Strong mechanical aptitude, good fabrication skills and general shop experience.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and color vision.
US Citizen or US Person as defined by ITAR regulations.
Must be able to work the following shift: Mon‑Fri 7:30 am – 4:00 pm, occasional weekends to meet shipping dates and some late days.
Desired Skills
Ability to learn to read and work from diagrams, drawings, and detailed procedures.
Ability to learn how to operate electrical and non‑electrical manufacturing equipment.
Ability to learn how to use hand tools, including crimpers, drills, taps, torque wrenches, power tools and air tools.
Ability to learn how to work with adhesives, chemical cleaners, coating materials and other commonly used chemicals used in manufacturing.
Ability to take direction from multiple sources and manage time to meet daily milestones as well as satisfy longer‑term commitments to support projects.
Some travel to local vendors and suppliers might be required.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Manufacturing and Quality Assurance
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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(up to 6 months) – Littleton, CO
Our client is looking for a contractor to support development, production, quality, and continuous improvement efforts related to the manufacturing of space hardware (cameras, cables & harnesses, electrical boxes, power distribution systems, etc.).
Responsibilities
Fabrication and validation of critical flight hardware, including mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, and flight ground support equipment; per associated flight drawings, procedures, quality standards and internal training.
Assist engineers in flight / prototype hardware manufacture / test infrastructure development, documentation of assembly, test procedures and other specified tasks.
Identify and communicate non-conformances to engineering and quality assurance.
Work with facilities and maintenance to ensure that production equipment is maintained and repaired in a timely manner.
Work with manufacturing engineering to optimize manufacturing orders and ensure process instructions are understood.
Ideal Experience
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent plus advanced training.
At least 2 plus years prior experience working in an aerospace manufacturing setting in a similar position.
Strong mechanical aptitude, good fabrication skills and general shop experience.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and color vision.
US Citizen or US Person as defined by ITAR regulations.
Must be able to work the following shift: Mon‑Fri 7:30 am – 4:00 pm, occasional weekends to meet shipping dates and some late days.
Desired Skills
Ability to learn to read and work from diagrams, drawings, and detailed procedures.
Ability to learn how to operate electrical and non‑electrical manufacturing equipment.
Ability to learn how to use hand tools, including crimpers, drills, taps, torque wrenches, power tools and air tools.
Ability to learn how to work with adhesives, chemical cleaners, coating materials and other commonly used chemicals used in manufacturing.
Ability to take direction from multiple sources and manage time to meet daily milestones as well as satisfy longer‑term commitments to support projects.
Some travel to local vendors and suppliers might be required.
Seniority Level Associate
Employment Type Contract
Job Function Manufacturing and Quality Assurance
Industries Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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