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Principal Assembly – Integration & Test – Ait – Engineer I

Principal Assembly – Integration & Test – Ait – Engineer I

CompanyCesiumAstro
LocationWestminster, CO, USA
Salary$135000 – $165000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • Minimum of a B.S. degree in aerospace, mechanical, or electrical engineering.
  • Minimum of years experience including prior significant roles on satellite assembly, integration and test operations. Must have prior experience in multiple stages of satellite and component development including early design for test, test operations, and operational missions.
  • Experience in requirements management, system design, integration, and test.
  • Proficiency in at least one scripting language such as Python, willingness to learn new ones.

Responsibilities

  • Provide expert guidance in the development of component and spacecraft assembly, integration, and test campaigns
  • Develop and execute integration/test procedures on flight hardware/software to support spacecraft development
  • Develop software scripts to enable automated ground testing on flight and non-flight spacecraft systems.
  • Develop visualization dashboards for telemetry monitoring of flight and non-flight spacecraft systems.
  • Execute acceptance/qualification testing activities including, but not limited to, vibration, acoustic, shock, propulsion static fires, EMI/EMC, and thermal vacuum testing.
  • Lead RCCAs of integration test issues in a manner that indicates sound engineering judgement and excellent communication skills.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues during integration and testing.
  • Work both independently and in teams to achieve integration and test objectives.
  • Lead and participate in integration and test readiness reviews along with post-operational briefings.
  • Analyze, document, and present integration and test data to support verification activities.
  • Develop requirements, designs, and/or on-going support for electrical and mechanical ground support equipment (GSE).
  • Develop and support requirements for integration and test activities, provide lessons learned for future designs with feedback from operations.
  • Support managing of inventory of tools, GSE, flight, and non-flight spacecraft components.
  • Identify, support, and help enforce safety policies and practices for assembly, integration, and test activities.
  • Support on-orbit mission operations with knowledge gained from integration/test activities.
  • Collaborate with program management, system and subsystem engineers, mission assurance, technicians, and other program personnel for program execution.
  • Work with Program Management to build AI&T schedules to feed the IMS.
  • Work with System Engineering to develop requirements V&V test plans and maintain requirements verification test matrix.
  • Build and manage a team that can work closely together to overcome challenges.
  • Support coordination of spacecraft AI&T and launch operations effort (including the sequence of activities, required facilities, special test equipment, personnel, schedule, risks, and opportunities)
  • Provide estimates for both execution of existing work and for changes in scope.
  • Identify creative solutions to reduce the cost, schedule, and risk of AI&T.
  • Work onsite in the lab and cleanroom daily for AI&T operations.

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.