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Avantus Federal

Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

Avantus Federal, Deming, New Mexico, us, 88031

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Company Overview We are a world-class team of professionals who deliver next generation technology and products in robotic and autonomous platforms, ground, soldier, and maritime systems in 50+ locations worldwide. Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR).

QinetiQ US’s dedicated experts in defense, aerospace, security, and related fields all work together to explore new ways of protecting the American Warfighter, Security Forces, and Allies. Being a part of QinetiQ US means being central to the safety and security of the world around us. Partnering with our customers, we help save lives; reduce risks to society; and maintain the global infrastructure on which we all depend.

Why Join QinetiQ US? If you have the courage to take on a wide variety of complex challenges, then you will experience a unique working environment where innovative teams blend different perspectives, disciplines, and technologies to discover new ways of solving complex problems. In our diverse and inclusive environment, you can be authentic, feel valued, be respected, and realize your full potential. QinetiQ US will support you with workplace flexibility, a commitment to the health and well‑being of you and your family and provide opportunities to work with a purpose. We are committed to supporting your success in both your professional and personal lives.

Position Overview QinetiQ US is seeking an experienced Aerostat Operator with specific experience in supporting Telemetry and Control operations to support the DHS Customs & Border Protection Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS) program. The TARS program leverages aerostat systems to provide persistent surveillance and detection capabilities, to the U.S. Government customer across eight (8) different operational sites along the US Southern border in multiple locations including Puerto Rico, Florida, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

The successful candidate will have experience managing aerostat flight operations on platforms similar in size to the TARS aerostats. You will be part of a comprehensive flight crew activity supporting aerostat pre‑launch, launch, ascent, transition, station keeping, and recovery, with specific responsibilities in telemetry and control operations. Secondary responsibilities will include performing recurring mechanical maintenance on aerostat and radar systems, as well as support functions related to site operations (such as security, landscaping, and logistical functions). A summary of responsibilities is as follows:

Responsibilities

Serve as a senior machinery maintenance mechanic for all assigned aerostat shift and site requirements.

Perform a wide range of technical tasks, including using standard mechanics hand tools, mechanical disassembly/assembly, wiring, soldering, fiber optic splicing, operating standard and unique test equipment, repairing aerostat fabric and handling high‑pressure gases such as helium and nitrogen.

Flight crew member duties (pre/post flight, launch/recovery, helium topping, snubbing, inflations/deflations, tether inspections, proficiency in all emergency procedures for both moored and airborne flight aerostat operations).

Make significant event and data entries in the mission flight log.

Perform all aerostat electronic subsystem preflight and post‑flight checks and inspections as required.

Maintain, troubleshoot and repair aerostat structures, hydraulic systems, fiber optic components, avionics and electrical components, and ground systems such as generators, communication and weather systems.

Maintain cognizance of system performance.

Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on the aerostat telemetry and control subsystems, power and control subsystems, tether subsystem, meteorological equipment, ground station subsystems, payload and communications subsystems, and site facility equipment as appropriate.

Apply advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems that cannot be solved solely by reference to manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents.

Operate general‑purpose and special‑purpose vehicles, including man‑lift operations to heights of 150 feet.

Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Secondary Duties

Maintain and understand site documentation such as parts request forms, equipment condition tags, timecards, flight data and maintenance logs.

Calibrate all site and test equipment as required.

Coordinate resupply and repair logistics activities for the aerostat subsystems.

Train and certify other personnel in selected aerostat subsystem procedures.

Support all security, logistics, and site‑specific requirements as directed when not in conflict with primary electrical maintenance responsibilities.

Required Qualifications

GED or High School Diploma.

7 years’ experience in mechanical maintenance. An associate’s or bachelor’s degree in any technical discipline can be substituted for years of experience.

Ability to obtain flight operator certification.

Valid U.S. driver’s license required.

Strong written and communication skills.

Must be willing to work in a 24/7 shift scenario and be assigned to various shifts as required to meet mission requirements.

Proof of U.S. residency required.

Company EEO Statement Accessibility/Accommodation:

If because of a medical condition or disability you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e‑mail to staffing@us.QinetiQ.com or call (540) 658-2720 Opt. 4 and let us know the nature of your request and contact information.

QinetiQ US is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, age, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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