Technician, Vehicle and Factory
| Hours | Full-time |
|---|---|
| Location | Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, California open_in_new |
About this job
Job Description
Vehicle Engineering owns the missile as a physical object from design through flight: structures, mechanical integration of the full subsystem stack, and the build.
We are looking for a generalist technician who can build, fabricate, and integrate hardware across vehicle engineering and the factory floor, with regular hands-on support to propulsion. You will work alongside the mechanical, vehicle, and propulsion engineers from clean-sheet prototype through ground test and flight.
This is not a production-line role. You will fabricate one-off parts, build fixtures and ground support equipment, lay up composite structures, plumb test stands, and stand up new processes as we go. We are looking for technicians who enjoy building new hardware and are self-starters.
- Build, integrate, and rework airframe and vehicle structures across the prototype vehicle fleet.
- Assist in ground testing, fabrication, and assembly of flight structures.
- Operate manual and CNC mills, lathes, and basic fabrication equipment to make one-off parts and fixtures.
- Weld and sheet-metal-form ground support equipment, test stand structures, and vehicle components.
- Fabricate composite structures: layup, vacuum bag, trim, and bonded assembly.
- Build and plumb fluid and pressurization systems for ground test and vehicle support.
- Support solid rocket motor build operations alongside the manufacturing engineer: case prep, inert hardware assembly, fixture build, and Mojave site work.
- Set up, instrument, and tear down ground test articles.
- Run shop discipline: 5S, traceability, FOD control.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Proficiency with shop machining equipment. Manual mill and lathe at minimum.
- Welding fluency in TIG and MIG across steel and aluminum.
- Hands-on composite layup and secondary bonding.
- Comfortable reading mechanical drawings and GD&T basics.
- Solid mechanical assembly discipline: torque procedures, fastener selection, fit and clearance feel.
- Able to work independently in a small shop without production-engineering hand-holding.
- Hands-on munitions, missile, UAV, or experimental aircraft build experience.
- Experience with energetic or hazardous material handling.
- Pressure system or cryogenic plumbing experience.
- AWS D17.1 or equivalent aerospace welding certification.
- CNC programming or CAM experience.
- Stood up a shop or test site from a clean sheet.
- Hobbyist build background (high-power rocketry, race vehicles, custom motorcycles, machinist hobbyist).
Eligibility & Logistics Location: On-site at our Los Angeles, CA HQ; remote work is not available. Monthly weekend travel for test events and supplier engagements. Clearance: A clearance is not required for this position. Must be a U.S. Person.
Equal Opportunity & Export Compliance Furientis is an equal-opportunity employer. To comply with U.S. export control laws, employment is contingent on eligibility to access export-controlled information.
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