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Job Description
Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Lead Spacecraft Mechanisms Technician to join a Commercial Space Technology company located in West Texas through 100% onsite work. The Lead Mechanisms Technician will perform hands ‑ on mechanical assembly, integration, and testing of spacecraft mechanisms while leading junior technicians and supporting high ‑ rate satellite production.
Responsibilities:
Perform hands ‑ on assembly, integration, and testing of spacecraft mechanical subsystems Build mechanism sub ‑ assemblies, actuators, hinges, deployment systems, and release devices Integrate mechanical assemblies onto spacecraft structures Support developmental, qualification, and acceptance testing Conduct inspections, verification, and anomaly identification during build and test Provide detailed feedback to engineering to improve designs and processes Lead complex assembly operations and mentor junior technicians Train lower ‑ level technicians in proper techniques and workmanship Support production and verification throughout spacecraft manufacturing
Qualifications:
5-15 years of experience working with high ‑ reliability aerospace, satellite, launch vehicle, or precision mechanical systems Strong hands ‑ on experience with mechanical assembly, integration, and testing in manual or low ‑ automation environments Knowledge of spacecraft mechanisms, deployment systems, actuators, and mechanical subsystems Experience reading engineering drawings and following technical procedures Experience with environmental testing (vibe, shock, TVAC) preferred Familiarity with RCCA, nonconformance documentation, and cleanroom practices Associate degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology or related field (or equivalent military/industry experience)