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Technican (Antenna Manufacturing & Integration)

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northwoodspace

Los Angeles, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 8 weeks ago (Updated 7 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Technican (Antenna Manufacturing & Integration) northwoodspace Los Angeles, CA Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Qualifications Mechanical assembly Maintaining an organized workspace Electro-mechanical components 3D printing Prototype creation Quality inspection Blueprint reading Trade school Power tools Clean workspace maintenance Community college experience Hand tools Prototypes Mechanical knowledge Entry level
Full Job Description About Northwood Space :
Northwood is on a mission to build a data highway between earth and space and bring the benefits of space to the masses through innovations in space communications technologies. If you like building quickly and seeing your work deployed in locations around the globe with real impact, we want you at Northwood. Role Technicians support the build, integration, and test of hardware used in parabolic and phased-array antenna systems. The role focuses on assembling precision subassemblies and integrating them into complete antenna units used for ground-based satellite communications. The position is intended for early-career individuals with strong mechanical aptitude and the ability to learn manufacturing processes quickly. Responsibilities Assemble mechanical and electromechanical subassemblies for antenna systems. Integrate subassemblies into complete parabolic and phased-array antenna assemblies. Perform mechanical alignment, fastening, and structural integration using hand and power tools. Follow engineering drawings, assembly instructions, and build documentation. Conduct basic verification checks including fit, alignment, and functional inspection. Support prototype builds and iterative hardware development. Maintain clean and organized workspaces, tools, and hardware inventory. Document build steps, issues, and deviations during assembly. Collaborate with engineering and manufacturing teams to improve assembly processes. Required Qualifications Demonstrated mechanical aptitude (hands-on projects, shop work, robotics, automotive work, etc.). Ability to read and follow mechanical drawings or assembly instructions. Experience using common hand tools and shop equipment. Comfort working with precision components and small mechanical assemblies. Strong attention to detail and quality of workmanship. Ability to work in a fast-paced hardware development environment. Preferred Qualifications Technical training, trade school, community college coursework, or equivalent hands-on experience. Exposure to mechanical assembly, electronics assembly, or manufacturing environments. Experience with torque tools, fasteners, adhesives, or cable routing. Familiarity with prototyping tools such as 3D printers, mills, drill presses, or bandsaws. Basic understanding of RF hardware or antenna systems.

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