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Aerospace Technician

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Sierra Space

Broomfield, CO (In Person)

$65,971 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/31/2026

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Job Description

Aerospace Technician Sierra Space - 2.2 Broomfield, CO Job Details Full-time $22.74 - $40.52 an hour 5 hours ago Benefits Health savings account AD&D insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Parental leave Employee assistance program Vision insurance 401(k) matching Employee discount Opportunities for advancement Tools provided Paid sick time Qualifications Measurement-based inspection Teamwork Equipment setup (production tasks) Mechanical fabrication Equipment installation 5S Cable assembly Airframe & Powerplant License Equipment troubleshooting Soldering tools Personal protective equipment (PPE) adherence Manufacturing facility experience Production in-process inspection Mechanical assembly experience within aerospace industry Attention to detail Quality issues Packaging Precision measurement in machining Cleaning Safety equipment Equipment maintenance Power tools Technical troubleshooting support Equipment testing Hardware diagnostics Hand tools Mechanical troubleshooting Electrical soldering Custom fixtures Production troubleshooting Full Job Description
LOCATIONS
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Broomfield and Louisville, CO First Shift:
6am - 4:30pm (Mon - Thur) with overtime on Fridays.
Sierra Space Careers:
At Sierra Space, we build the missions and systems that keep our world secure in the domain above Earth. Sierra Space team members share a spirit of innovation and collaboration and a belief that we can deliver on the boldest missions in space today. Together with our customers, we aim to safeguard our nation, sustain human presence in space, and secure the freedom of operations in low Earth orbit and beyond. Our success is measured by the trust of those who rely on what we build and deliver, and our technologies keep the United States and its allies mission-ready throughout space. We are mission-driven, and together, we are an extraordinary team. About the Role Sierra Space is at the forefront of innovation in aerospace technology, developing cutting-edge solutions for space exploration and transportation. Join our team of dedicated professionals as we push the boundaries of what's possible in space. We are seeking skilled Mechanical Technicians at multiple levels to support our aerospace vehicle development. These positions are critical to ensuring the reliability and performance of our mechanical systems, contributing directly to the success of our aerospace missions. Mechanical Technicians play a vital role in the assembly, testing, and maintenance of critical spacecraft components and systems that power our next-generation space vehicles. Whether you're an entry-level technician with basic mechanical skills or a senior technician with extensive aerospace experience, Sierra Space offers career growth opportunities at every level. Our Mechanical Technicians work hands-on with cutting-edge space technology, collaborating with engineers and cross-functional teams to bring revolutionary aerospace systems to life. Join Sierra Space and be part of a team that's making history in space exploration and transportation. About You We're looking for Avionics and Mechanical Technicians who align with our values, mission and goals - while also meeting the minimum qualifications below. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement.
Mechanical Technician I, II, or III Job Summary:
The Mechanical Technician position involves assembling, testing, and maintaining mechanical systems and components to meet required specifications. In this entry-level role, you will work closely with engineers and technicians to ensure the quality and reliability of flight hardware. This position requires a basic understanding of mechanical principles, troubleshooting skills, and a commitment to precision and safety. You will be involved in assembling major structures, performing minor part-fitting operations for spacecraft systems, and translating blueprints into mechanical assemblies. Additionally, your tasks will include precision drilling, using calibrated tools, bonding, troubleshooting, and developing skills in precision cleaning and handling mechanical hardware.
Key Responsibilities:
Work with and learn from more experienced technicians in areas such as complex mechanical assemblies, soldering, harness routing, inspection, in-process testing, precision cleaning, and structural fabrication. Inspect, assemble, integrate, and operationally check flight hardware, as well as assemble, test, and maintain mechanical systems and components to meet specifications and standards. Use precision measurement tools, ensure components meet specified tolerances while adhering to general best shop practices, including PPE and shop safety requirements. Follow 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness protocols, lift and carry up to 50 lbs, climb ladders and stairs, and work in restrictive spaces. Collaboration with team members to achieve production goals will also be a key part of your responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Level 1
Technician:
entry-level 0 - 2 years of experience for Level 2 or 3
Technician:
2 - 5+ years of experience Familiarity with general best shop practices, including PPE and shop safety requirements. Ability to perform basic equipment setup and maintenance activities and display general mechanical aptitude and hand tools/precision tools competency. Ability to learn and perform precision cleaning. Ability to learn 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness. Ability to conduct basic verification/troubleshooting of own work. Basic understanding of mechanical assemblies, soldering, harness routing, inspection, in-process testing, precision cleaning, and structural fabrication.
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated progress towards formal training or education.
Certifications:
IPC & J-STD. A&P
License. Communication skills (Both written and oral). Previous experience in a manufacturing or mechanical environment. Proficiency in using hand and power tools. Basic understanding of mechanical systems and components. Ability to interpret technical drawings and blueprints. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Avionics Technician I, II, or III In this role, you will install, inspect, test, adjust, and repair avionics equipment and systems, as well as perform equipment setup and maintenance activities. You will use precision measurement tools to fabricate fixtures for use, including non-flight parts with standard alloys and simple geometry, and perform precision cleaning and chemistry processes. Adhering to general best shop practices, including PPE and shop safety requirements, you will demonstrate correct packaging and handling requirements for all hardware. Additionally, you will apply 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness in your daily tasks, collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality workmanship and adherence to project timelines, and document and report any issues or discrepancies found during inspections and tests.
Minimum Qualifications:
Level 1
Technician:
entry-level 0 - 2 years of experience for Level 2 or 3
Technician:
2 - 5+ years of experience Familiarity with general best shop practices including PPE and shop safety requirements. Ability to perform basic equipment setup and maintenance activities and display general mechanical aptitude and hand tool competency. Able to use precision measurement tools and fabricate fixtures for use, including non-flight parts with standard alloys and simple geometry. Ability to learn and perform precision cleaning and chemistry processes. Ability to learn 5S, FOD, and ESD awareness. Ability to demonstrate correct packaging and handling requirements for all hardware.
Preferred Qualifications:
Formal training, degree, or certification in avionics, electronics, or a related technical field.
Certification:
Airman's certificate, FCC license, or IPC level certification. Experience with avionics systems and equipment, including but not limited to navigation, communication, and flight control systems. Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Familiarity with avionics testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, and signal generators. Knowledge of software tools for diagnostics and troubleshooting of avionics systems. Understanding of RF (Radio Frequency) principles and their application in avionics systems. Experience with soldering and crimping techniques for avionics wiring and connectors. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Pay:
$22.74 - $40.52 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching AD&D insurance Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Health savings account Paid sick time Paid time off Parental leave Tools provided Vision insurance
Work Location:
In person