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As a Structures Integration Lead, you will oversee the hands-on assembly, integration, and testing of structural flight hardware across first articles and production builds. You’ll guide a team of technicians through high-complexity aerospace assemblies, collaborating closely with engineering and operations to ensure quality, efficiency, and safety across all work. This role demands precision, technical ownership, and leadership in a fast-paced, development-heavy environment. You’ll be responsible not only for executing and supervising high-quality builds, but also for mentoring your team, optimizing workflows, and owning the interface between the shop floor and engineering.
Job Responsibility:
Lead and execute structural integration activities across sub-assemblies, full vehicle sections, and fluid/electromechanical systems
Interpret engineering drawings and schematics to guide drilling, reaming, countersinking, fastener installation, and system-level integration
Manage daily technician workload and priorities
act as the primary conduit between engineering and the shop floor
Build and install mechanical and light electrical sub-systems, including precision alignment, hardware torqueing, and system routing
Design and oversee the fabrication of custom tooling and fixtures for repeatable and safe operations
Supervise large lifts, rigging activities, and integrated pressurized ground operations
Troubleshoot and resolve in-situ build issues
redline drawings and provide structured feedback to engineering
Improve and enforce shop-level procedures, 5S standards, and continuous process improvements
Support the development and documentation of early production processes
Foster a strong team culture focused on safety, quality, technical growth, and accountability
Approve timecards, manage PTO requests, and track team-level spend against project allocations
Travel as needed to support remote builds, testing, or hardware deliveries
Requirements:
5+ years of experience in a high-tempo aerospace or startup environment
2+ years in a leadership or technical lead role, coordinating shop floor or technician teams
Proven success in transitioning flight hardware from prototype to production
Deep familiarity with structural integration practices including drilling, countersinking, fastener install, and inspection
Experience with rigging, lifts, and ground support equipment (GSE) build and operations
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and GD&T
experience redlining documentation for accuracy and clarity
Proficiency with shop tools, safety standards, and operational best practices
Comfortable managing task schedules, team deliverables, and interdepartmental coordination
Strong communication skills and ability to foster team alignment and performance
Nice to have:
A&P license strongly preferred
CAD/CAM familiarity and experience with digital build tracking tools
Sheet metal bending and fabrication experience
Prior experience developing and integrating complex systems (fluid, mechanical, or hybrid)