Essential Functions
• Assembles electronic, mechanical, optical, and cable harness assemblies by following detailed
work instructions and applicable NASA and IPC workmanship standards.
• Maintains detailed assembly records.
• Assists hardware engineering in assembly of prototype electronics and cable harnesses, testing,
troubleshooting, and mechanical integration.
• Maintains all required NASA trainings and recertifications.
• Performs ESD check-in on a daily basis.
• Cross-trains in assembly disciplines to support all aspects of work completion.
• Participates in team meetings and provides updates on work status.
• Maintains work area, tools and equipment. Performs required maintenance as needed.
• Prior to entering assembly, test, storage or development areas within the Camera Systems Group
unescorted, receive initial and ongoing annual training in the fundamentals of Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD).
Minimum Qualifications
• High-School Graduate / GED required. Some college or Trade School / ROP certification
desired.
• Minimum of 3 to 5 years' experience.
• Excellent hand soldering, cable harness assembly, mechanical assembly, documentation,
organization, and communication skills.
• Excellent attention to detail and ability to work closely with each member of a production team.
• Must be able to read schematics and mechanical drawings and precisely follow detailed written
instructions.
• J-STD-001 certification is preferred but we are willing to train. Space Addendum certification is preferred and is a
requirement to perform the position.
• Polymerics mix and application experienced preferred; will be required to obtain NASA-STD
8739.1 certification.
• Must be computer literate with knowledge of MS Excel and Word.
• Results-oriented, self-motivated and dependable.
• Hands-on machinist experience for manufacturing test fixtures is preferred.
• Ability to work outside of regular business hours.