Description:
PROPULSION TECHNICIAN
Candidates should possess a combination of solid mechanical knowledge, hands-on experience and the willingness and ability to learn. The propulsion technician is responsible for assembly and testing of rocket hardware, associated sub-assemblies. This is a dynamic position that requires the flexibility to work on different systems, the ability to troubleshoot anomalies, and can work autonomously on defined schedules while keeping safety and quality at the forefront of everything that is done.
Responsibilities
- Clean, prepare and assemble various main combustion chamber assemblies and sub-assembly pieces for electron beam (EB) welding, laser welding, TIG welding, or brazing.
- Perform work according to procedures, specifications and test instructions.
- Operate machinery such as DAVI roll former, automated tig welding machine, hydro-forming sheet metal
- Run automated machines for surface preparation or thermal barrier coating applications.
- Read and interpret technical drawings and follow detailed work instructions.
- Use precision calibrated tools – torque wrenches, micrometers and calipers.
- Perform other related duties, as assigned, for the purpose of ensuring an efficient and effective work environment.
- Operate forklifts, cranes and heavy equipment.
- Perform blending, filing and shearing of sheet metal piece parts.
- Clean tools, valves, regulators and maintain a professional and neat work area.
- Stage, install, set-up, test and de-tool Thrust Chamber Assemblies and subassemblies.
- Troubleshoot engines and cell systems.
- Operate test cell instrumentation and uses computer network systems, as well as test units as described in the test instruction.
- Accept or reject test units based on calculated test data and results.
- Perform work according to procedures, specifications and test instructions.
Basic Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalency certificate
- 1+ years of experience in manufacturing