NewOrbit Space
Space
Electronics&AITTechnician
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“Electronics & AIT Technician at NewOrbit Space. Skills: hands-on technician supporting the build, integration and test of electronic boards, harnesses and mechanical test setups, work across the full hardware lifecycle, assembling and inspecting flight-quality electronics and harnesses, building up bench and mechanical test rigs, supporting Assembly, Integration and Test campaigns on the thruster and its control electronics. Assemble, rework and inspect electronic boards to IPC-A-610 Class 3 sta”
What You'll Achieve.
owning the quality and traceability of the hardware you build and test
Industry & Context.
ESD-aware working practices (ANSI/ESD S20. 20 or equivalent), cleanroom or ISO-classified environment, high-voltage and/or power electronics hardware
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
IPC-A-610 Class 3 certification (or equivalent demonstrated experience to Class 3 standards), IPC/WHMA-A-620 harness and cable assembly certification, Proven hands-on experience assembling, reworking and inspecting electronic boards and harnesses, Experience building up mechanical and electrical test setups from drawings and procedures, Experience supporting AIT or equivalent integration and test activities on electronic hardware, Confident use of standard lab instrumentation (oscilloscope, multimeter, power supply, electronic load, DAQ), ESD-aware working practices (ANSI/ESD S20. 20 or equivalent), Ability to read and interpret schematics, wiring diagrams and mechanical drawings, attention to detail and discipline in documentation and traceability
Nice to Have
J-STD-001 soldering certification (Space Addendum desirable), Experience working in a cleanroom or ISO-classified environment, Space or other high-reliability industry experience (aerospace, defence, medical), Familiarity with ECSS standards, particularly ECSS-Q-ST-70 (workmanship), Experience working with high-voltage and/or power electronics hardware, Basic CAD literacy (SolidWorks, NX or CATIA) for interpreting models and marking up drawings
What You'll Do.
rework and inspect electronic boards to IPC-A-610 Class 3 standards
Build and terminate wiring harnesses and cable assemblies to IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards
solder and lace install back-shells
connector savers and EMC / HV protective measures
Build up mechanical and electrical test setups
jigs and bench instrumentation
Support AIT activities on the thruster and its electronics
including functional testing
environmental test support (thermal vacuum
vibration) and continuity / insulation checks
Read and work from schematics
mechanical drawings and assembly procedures
Maintain as-built records
travellers and non-conformance reports to support traceability of flight hardware
Operate and maintain lab equipment — oscilloscopes
electronic loads and DAQ systems
performance and environmental testing of the thruster
its power processing and control electronics
the propellant feed system
and the spacecraft-level integration
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
work alongside the electronics, control, software and satellite teams; taking direction from engineers
Full Job Description
At NewOrbit Space, our mission is to engineer the lowest orbiting satellites on Earth to rapidly advance global connectivity and insight. We are currently building satellites that can operate at an altitude of just 200 km - one-third that of conventional satellites. YOUR ROLE You will be a hands-on technician supporting the build, integration and test of electronic boards, harnesses and mechanical test setups for the AURA gridded-ion thruster. You will work across the full hardware lifecycle, from assembling and inspecting flight-quality electronics and harnesses, through building up bench and mechanical test rigs, to supporting Assembly, Integration and Test campaigns on the thruster and its control electronics. You will report into the AIT team and work alongside the electronics, control, software and satellite teams, taking direction from engineers while owning the quality and traceability of the hardware you build and test. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES - Assemble, rework and inspect electronic boards to IPC-A-610 Class 3 standards. - Build and terminate wiring harnesses and cable assemblies to IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards. - Crimp, solder and lace harnesses; install back-shells, connector savers and EMC / HV protective measures. - Build up mechanical and electrical test setups, including fixtures, jigs and bench instrumentation. - Support AIT activities on the thruster and its electronics, including functional testing, environmental test support (thermal vacuum, vibration) and continuity / insulation checks. - Read and work from schematics, wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings and assembly procedures. - Maintain as-built records, test logs, travellers and non-conformance reports to support traceability of flight hardware. - Operate and maintain lab equipment — oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, electronic loads and DAQ systems. - Support functional, performance and environmental testing of the thruster, its power processing and control electronics, the propellant f
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