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As a Fluids Integration Technician, you’ll be responsible for assembling, installing, and testing complex fluid and electromechanical systems in support of flight and propulsion hardware. You will work hands-on with hydraulic tubing, mechanical sub-assemblies, and pressurized systems while collaborating closely with engineering and operations teams. This role is ideal for a highly skilled technician who thrives in fast-paced environments, is fluent in reading technical schematics, and is passionate about building and improving flight-critical systems.
Job Responsibility:
Execute work orders, perform quality buyoffs, and manage hardware issuance
Build and integrate mechanical and electrical sub-assemblies
Perform functional qualification testing between assemblies
Utilize mechanical hand and power tools with precision
Maintain, troubleshoot, and install fluid and electromechanical systems based on schematics and drawings
Support hydraulic systems: fabricate tubing assemblies, conduct precision cleaning, and perform system testing
Partner with engineering and leadership to implement process improvements that reduce cycle time and increase repeatability
Contribute to integrated pressurized ground operations and coordinated vehicle movements
Adapt quickly to shifting priorities in a fast-paced, hands-on development environment
Requirements:
3+ years of experience in a startup or high-growth development environment
Direct experience in a flight or propulsion development program
Proven ability to transition hardware from prototype to production
Strong background with hydraulic systems and manufacturing fluids, including tube fabrication and precision fluid system prep
Ability to interpret technical drawings and schematics to assemble and install mechanical/electromechanical components
A&P license preferred, but not required
Nice to have:
Experience with aircraft structural assembly, including drilling, reaming, countersinking, and fastener installation per drawings
Proficient in using precision tools (e.g., micrometers, calipers, depth gauges) and basic shop equipment
Familiarity with systems integration, GSE operations, and component-level builds/tests (ATP, proofing, etc.)
Ability to troubleshoot and redline issues in real-time, collaborating closely with engineers
Knowledge of GD&T, Microsoft Office, and experience with CAD/CAM tools
A&P license preferred
Experience with large structural lifts and rigging