
Aerospace Assembly Technician
1w1 week agoIntelliPro Group Inc.
Kent, US · Contract · $84,000 – $92,000
About this role
As part of a diverse and dedicated team of technicians, you will play a critical role in building launch vehicles, spacecraft, and launch facility systems. Your work will directly contribute to manufacturing, assembling, and supporting hardware testing to meet rigorous program requirements. This position requires a strong commitment to safety, precision, and repeatable spaceflight.
You will assemble structural components to aerospace standards, ensuring precision and quality in every task. Collaborate with engineers to review design concepts, provide feedback for ease of assembly, and support development tests. Review, edit, and follow detailed work instructions for all assembly activities.
Plan and communicate assembly steps for complex mechanical installations while safely handling hazardous systems, including those with chemicals or high-pressure components. Work effectively in a team environment, adapting to multiple and rapidly changing priorities. Demonstrate excellent problem-solving skills to overcome technical challenges.
This role offers a unique opportunity to impact the history of space exploration. Join IntelliPro Group Inc., a global leader in talent acquisition, to contribute to innovative aerospace projects in Kent, Washington.
Requirements
- 3-5+ years of experience in precision assembly, preferably in aerospace or related fields
- Proficiency in drilling and preparing close-tolerance holes for structural assembly and fastener installation
- Strong ability to document and maintain accurate records, adhere to strict procedural compliance, and read technical drawings and prints
- Experience using standard mechanical tools and basic fabrication equipment
- Familiarity with assembling and troubleshooting aerospace or military hardware
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Physical ability to climb ladders and stairs, work in small or restricted spaces, and lift and carry up to 25 lbs
Responsibilities
- Assemble structural components to aerospace standards, ensuring precision and quality
- Collaborate with engineers to review design concepts, provide feedback for ease of assembly, and support development tests
- Review, edit, and follow detailed work instructions for assembly tasks
- Plan and communicate assembly steps for complex mechanical installations
- Safely handle hazardous systems, including those containing chemicals or high-pressure components
- Work effectively in a team environment, adapting to multiple and rapidly changing priorities
- Demonstrate excellent problem-solving skills to overcome technical challenges
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