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Responsibilities:Oversee and implement new configuration introductions into Satellite Integration production. Evaluate non-conforming hardware and drive solutions and preventive measures. Propose and execute enhancements to design, processes, safety protocols, and floor layouts to optimize yield, performance, and cost-effectiveness. Establish standard practices, troubleshooting guides, and repair procedures. Develop and deliver training to production technicians regarding new or updated processes. Conduct process development and validation on new designs within aggressive timelines. Design and create assembly fixtures and shop aides to streamline the manufacturing process. Support the creation of equipment maintenance and calibration schedules. Basic Qualifications:High school diploma or equivalent. A minimum of 2 years of experience in troubleshooting non-conforming hardware and implementing corrective actions. Preferred Skills and Experience:Associate or Bachelor’s degree in engineering, mathematics, or a related science field. Ability to read and interpret detailed schematics, drawings, and instructions. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook). Adaptability to changing work assignments and a fast-paced environment. Strong communication skills (both written and verbal) and effective teamwork abilities. Exceptional attention to detail and efficiency in work tasks.
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At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity ventures beyond Earth to explore the cosmos. We are actively developing cutting-edge technologies to turn this vision into reality, with the ultimate aim of establishing human life on Mars.
Integration & Test Specialist (Starlink Satellite Integration) – 2nd Shift
Join our team at SpaceX as we build a low latency, broadband internet system designed to provide connectivity to underserved populations worldwide. Utilizing a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, Starlink aims to deliver fast and reliable internet access to areas lacking service or facing high costs. We are seeking a skilled integration specialist to spearhead the integration and improvement processes for Starlink satellite production.
About SpaceX
SpaceX is at the forefront of aerospace innovation, committed to revolutionizing space travel and exploration. With a mission to make humanity multiplanetary and to provide accessible internet through Starlink, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology and enhancing life on Earth and beyond.
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