Anduril Industries

defense technology

R&DEngineeringTechnician

Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
The Brief

“R&D Engineering Technician at Anduril Industries. Skills: optical systems, electro-mechanical assemblies, prototyping, testing. create and evaluate innovative optical systems. fabricate high-quality electro-mechanical assemblies”

Industry & Context.

defense technology
Problems you'll solve

troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Travel to external laboratories and test sites as needed

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4 years experience as a technician working on complex electro-mechanical assemblies, Ability to work through R

What You'll Do.

create and evaluate innovative optical systems

fabricate high-quality electro-mechanical assemblies

managing the rapid prototyping process

oversee internal prototyping resources

support external testing initiatives

build and test new optical systems for airborne

maritime and space platforms

assemble high quality

high reliability and electro-mechanical assemblies

Develop and implement integration and test setup

use existing test equipment

and report the results

Own internal prototyping resources

including mechanical and electrical fabrication equipment

Manage R+D space from a facilities and organizational standpoint

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborate closely with development and test engineers

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