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Astrion has an exciting opportunity for an Aerospace Technician located at the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, FL. This individual will support research and testing in the Electromagnetics Laboratory (EML) at the Kennedy Space Center.
Job Responsibility:
Assist with setup, operation, and teardown of laboratory and test equipment
Support fabrication, installation, maintenance, and repair of laboratory systems and hardware
Assist engineers and senior technicians with testing, troubleshooting, and modifying equipment
Operate basic electrical test equipment (e.g., digital multimeters, power supplies, and similar instruments)
Read and follow work instructions, schematics, and engineering drawings to complete assigned tasks
Record test data and support documentation of laboratory and field test activities
Maintain cleanliness, organization, and readiness of laboratory spaces, tools, and equipment
Work independently or collaboratively in a team environment
Support field testing activities across KSC as needed
Apply basic engineering and technical principles under supervision
Perform additional duties as assigned in support of EML operations
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED with related technical training or equivalent hands-on experience (minimum of 3 years relevant experience)
Must be a U.S. citizen and able to pass a NASA background investigation
Must be able to pass initial and random drug testing
Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license
Ability to work both indoors and outdoors, including within the Electromagnetics Laboratory (EML) and at remote sites across KSC
Ability to travel within KSC facilities as required
Ability to travel on uneven terrain (paved surfaces, gravel, dirt, sand) to access test locations
Ability to climb ladders and elevated platforms as required
Commitment to performing all work safely in accordance with NASA and company safety standards
Nice to have:
Basic computer proficiency for viewing work instructions, drawings, specifications, and producing reports
Experience using fabrication and test equipment, including hand tools, measurement instruments, and torque tools
Familiarity with basic electrical test equipment (e.g., digital multimeters, power supplies)
Ability to read and interpret schematics, drawings, and technical work instructions
Experience with soldering (surface mount experience is a plus)
Amateur radio or general radio license is a plus
Willingness to learn from experienced technicians and engineers
What we offer:
Competitive salaries
Continuing education assistance
Professional development
Multiple healthcare benefits package options
401K with employer matching
Competitive time off policy along with a federally recognized holiday schedule