Overview
SpaceX is actively developing technologies to enable human life on Mars. The Structures Technician (Starship) position involves modifying, repairing, assembling, and installing rocket and spacecraft components on the 2nd shift.
Responsibilities
- Modify, repair, assemble, and install rocket and spacecraft components and subcomponents.
- Align parts and secure in place using clecos or tooling/hand clamps.
- Operate and utilize sheet metal manufacturing equipment such as CNCs, brake presses, and rollers.
- Operate and utilize advanced manufacturing equipment such as robots, welders, and manufacturing software.
- Perform routine maintenance procedures for upkeep on tooling and equipment as required.
- Install mechanical fasteners in correct sequence per drawing, using correct tools.
- Facilitate and perform component and assemblies testing operations on rocket and spacecraft structures.
- Shim and/or trim parts as required.
- Select drill bits, reamers and/or countersinking tools for pilot and full-size holes.
- Locate, drill pilot holes using drill motor and proper size drill bit(s).
- Drill, ream, countersink full size holes in parts/assemblies in proper sequence and to correct size.
- Disassemble parts and deburr holes using chip chasers, deburring tools, and files.
- Use solvents to clean surfaces prior to sealing or assembly.
- Apply sealant, Alodine, primer, adhesives, special finishes.
- Load, lift and unload parts with use of cranes, forklifts, and custom tools.
- Determine and obtain correct type and size fasteners.
- Cold work holes to prepare for close tolerance fastener installation.
- Install bushings into housings using arbor press and/or hydraulic puller.
- Apply liquid nitrogen to facilitate installation of bushings.
- Check work after completion of each operation to ensure it is complete per drawing.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalency certificate.
- 1+ years of experience in hardware assembly, test, maintenance, material handling, and/or installation; OR certificate from an accredited trade skills program in A&P, manufacturing, and/or electronics.
- Experience drilling, reaming, honing and/or countersinking straight and close tolerance holes.
- Experience gained through the military or within an aviation manufacturing company.
- Experience using various types of hand tools and/or hand-held power tools, floor-mounted power tools and precision measuring tools.
- Capable of visualizing a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view.
- Ability to perform basic arithmetic calculations accurately.
- Experience making basic layouts on parts or assemblies.
- Experience reading and interpreting engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications.
Benefits
- 401k
- Health Insurance
- Dental
- Vision
- PTO
Additional Information
- Must be willing to work all shifts, overtime, and weekends as needed. 2nd shift: (~2:00 PM - 1:00 AM).
- Must be able to stand for extended periods – 8 hours min.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted.