The RoleYou will be responsible for executing and overseeing complex test campaigns, including thermal vacuum, thermal cycling, vibration, and shock testing, of satellite components and systems. This role will support development of the Mega Class satellite and future versions of the spacecraft. In your first 6 months you will contribute to the layout and organization of the environmental test lab.
Responsibilities - Independently program, instrument and operate various test assets, including typical environmental test applications (thermal, thermal-vacuum, vibration shaker, mechanical shock simulators, tension testers) and non-typical development test apparatuses (e.g. gravity offloaders, structural test fixtures)
- Collaborate with engineering on test planning, fixture design, instrumentation, and test data analysis for thermal, dynamics, and mechanical testing
- Deliver accurate and calibrated measurements along with measurement insights
- Partner with engineering to analyze and interpret test data for troubleshooting hardware and test discrepancies
- Maintain test lab equipment, manage inventory of test consumables, and work on 5S improvement projects
- Responsible for preventative maintenance of test equipment
- As part of a small team, you will perform other tasks to support manufacturing as needed
Qualifications - 5+ years of experience in environmental testing preferably in the aerospace industry
- Experience conducting and leading tests such as thermal vacuum, vibration, shock, and thermal cycling for aerospace components
- Proven experience in setting up and executing complex environmental tests with minimal supervision
- Experience working in a highly iterative environment
- Ability to operate autonomously and make decisions in real-time during testing operations
- Excellent organization and communication skills with attention to detail during data analysis, reporting, and presenting findings to test engineers
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Familiarity with MES platforms such as SpaceX Warp Drive or similar systems
- Proficiency with DAQ systems (NI DAQ, Keysight) used in capturing test data
Additional Requirements - Must be able to perform repetitive physical tasks such as bending or twisting, grasping, standing, lifting, pulling, pushing, stooping, stretching, carrying, and use hands to operate tools or machine controls
- Must be able to stand for extended periods of time
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted
- Willing to work overtime and weekends as needed
Nice to Have - Experience in a fast-paced production development environment
- Experience with in-space electro-mechanical assemblies
- Experience with basic machining or fabrication using shop equipment
Compensation and Benefits: - Hourly pay range for this non-exempt role is $32 - $45+ equity in the company
- Compensation will be based on several factors including, but not limited to: knowledge and skills, education, and experience level
- Comprehensive benefits package including paid time off, medical/dental/vision coverage, life insurance, paid parental leave, and many other perks
If you don't meet 100% of the preferred skills and experience, we encourage you to still apply! Building a spacecraft unlike any other requires a team unlike any other and non-traditional career twists and turns are encouraged!