Albin Engineering Services, Inc.
Electro-Mechanical Technician
Albin Engineering Services, Inc., San Jose, California, United States, 95199
Albin Engineering Services, Inc. (www.aesi.com) is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician for one of our premier clients in the San Jose, CA area. This is a full-time (40 hour/week, 1st shift) role that will start off as a 1 year contract with a high potential of conversion. As our employee, you qualify for our full benefit package.
Job Responsibilities: The ideal candidate should be accustomed to working in a fast-paced environment and enjoys working in a cleanroom on flight hardware.
Key Responsibilities:
Assemble, install, and inspect spacecraft mechanical assemblies by interpreting engineering drawings and specifications, written assembly instructions, and test procedures from component level to full spacecraft build. Support engineering with diagnosis, troubleshoot, and repair of mechanical spacecraft assemblies from component level to full spacecraft build. Support engineering with various component level and flight vehicle check outs including leak checks, and power-on system checks. Support payload handling and integration operations that includes handling of satellites. Operation of various lifting machinery such as forklift and crane. Perform spacecraft lifting and handling operations utilizing various slings and other mechanical lifting components per procedures. Perform assembly and check outs of various ground support equipment related to all spacecraft operations. Collaborate with Vehicle Lead Engineers to develop and document activities such as assembly work instructions. Requirements:
High School education minimum. 4 year college preferred. 3-5 years of experience working on aerospace or similar manufacturing assemblies that require high attention to detail and quality of workmanship Experience with small hand tools in assembly and disassembly; socket wrenches, pliers, torque wrenches, drills, allen/hex wrenches etc. Ability to read wire connection lists, perform harness and wiring assemblies with connectors using soldering irons, heat guns and crimp tools Experience in conformal coating using tapes and adhesives, liquids per instructions Ability to follow protocol and process for clean rooms and Electro Static Discharge controlled work areas and hardware Ability to work in a team environment and take and follow instructions providing by test and engineering supervisors/leaders. Ability to follow written and or verbal instructions for work assignments Flexible with work shifts with some weekends and holidays Desired Skills:
Familiarity with Swagelok tools and applications Ability to provide input to Engineering/Quality Control regarding better processes or improvements. Understanding and experience in environmental testing such as TVAC, and vibration.
Job Responsibilities: The ideal candidate should be accustomed to working in a fast-paced environment and enjoys working in a cleanroom on flight hardware.
Key Responsibilities:
Assemble, install, and inspect spacecraft mechanical assemblies by interpreting engineering drawings and specifications, written assembly instructions, and test procedures from component level to full spacecraft build. Support engineering with diagnosis, troubleshoot, and repair of mechanical spacecraft assemblies from component level to full spacecraft build. Support engineering with various component level and flight vehicle check outs including leak checks, and power-on system checks. Support payload handling and integration operations that includes handling of satellites. Operation of various lifting machinery such as forklift and crane. Perform spacecraft lifting and handling operations utilizing various slings and other mechanical lifting components per procedures. Perform assembly and check outs of various ground support equipment related to all spacecraft operations. Collaborate with Vehicle Lead Engineers to develop and document activities such as assembly work instructions. Requirements:
High School education minimum. 4 year college preferred. 3-5 years of experience working on aerospace or similar manufacturing assemblies that require high attention to detail and quality of workmanship Experience with small hand tools in assembly and disassembly; socket wrenches, pliers, torque wrenches, drills, allen/hex wrenches etc. Ability to read wire connection lists, perform harness and wiring assemblies with connectors using soldering irons, heat guns and crimp tools Experience in conformal coating using tapes and adhesives, liquids per instructions Ability to follow protocol and process for clean rooms and Electro Static Discharge controlled work areas and hardware Ability to work in a team environment and take and follow instructions providing by test and engineering supervisors/leaders. Ability to follow written and or verbal instructions for work assignments Flexible with work shifts with some weekends and holidays Desired Skills:
Familiarity with Swagelok tools and applications Ability to provide input to Engineering/Quality Control regarding better processes or improvements. Understanding and experience in environmental testing such as TVAC, and vibration.