Overview: Senior Technician position located at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, FL. The role involves providing mechanical, pneumatic, fluid systems, and testing support for critical launch equipment and systems.Job DetailsFull‑timeClearance: Subject to NASA or government background checksTravel: Limited; as neededMust be US citizenRequired Qualifications & SkillsHigh school diploma or General Equivalence Diploma and completion of related technical training curriculum10 years of related experienceSafe driving recordCNC equipment maintenance experienceDesired Qualifications & SkillsExperience with machine shop and fabrication equipment, including CNC and manual mills and lathes, laser cutting center, water jet cutting center, laser engraver, UV ink printer, parts tumblers and wastewater processing center, material shear, sheet metal press brake, and band sawsElectrical troubleshooting ability; certification is a plusForklift trained or ability to become an operatorStrong organizational skillsExcellent communication, presentation, and customer interface skillsAbility to work effectively and cooperatively in a team environment with a pleasant disposition under fast‑paced and sometimes stressful situationsAbility to manage and prioritize multiple projects without missing deadlines or sacrificing accuracySelf‑motivated, demonstrates initiative, and can work independently or with minimal supervisionCompetent in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook) and SharePointPhysical RequirementsExtended periods of sitting or standingAbility to lift and move materials up to 50 lb.; climb stairs, walk on uneven terrain (paved areas, gravel/rocks, dirt/sand)Climbing ladders, stairs, and platforms may be necessaryResponsibilitiesInspection and maintenance of safety equipmentReplacing expired components on pressure systemsAssembly and repair of mechanical systems and occasional repair of inoperative equipment where practicalSoldering and wire termination in support of electrical system assemblyMaintaining chemical inventories, coordinating removal of hazardous waste and expired chemicalsMaintaining laboratory inventory of supplies and consumablesKeeping the laboratory clean and organizedPerform any other related or associate duties as required#J-18808-Ljbffr
Overview: Senior Technician position located at Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, FL. The role involves providing mechanical, pneumatic, fluid systems, and testing support for critical launch equipment and systems.Job DetailsFull‑timeClearance: Subject to NASA or government background checksTravel: Limited; as neededMust be US citizenRequired Qualifications & SkillsHigh school diploma or General Equivalence Diploma and completion of related technical training curriculum10 years of related experienceSafe driving recordCNC equipment maintenance experienceDesired Qualifications & SkillsExperience with machine shop and fabrication equipment, including CNC and manual mills and lathes, laser cutting center, water jet cutting center, laser engraver, UV ink printer, parts tumblers and wastewater processing center, material shear, sheet metal press brake, and band sawsElectrical troubleshooting ability; certification is a plusForklift trained or ability to become an operatorStrong organizational skillsExcellent communication, presentation, and customer interface skillsAbility to work effectively and cooperatively in a team environment with a pleasant disposition under fast‑paced and sometimes stressful situationsAbility to manage and prioritize multiple projects without missing deadlines or sacrificing accuracySelf‑motivated, demonstrates initiative, and can work independently or with minimal supervisionCompetent in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook) and SharePointPhysical RequirementsExtended periods of sitting or standingAbility to lift and move materials up to 50 lb.; climb stairs, walk on uneven terrain (paved areas, gravel/rocks, dirt/sand)Climbing ladders, stairs, and platforms may be necessaryResponsibilitiesInspection and maintenance of safety equipmentReplacing expired components on pressure systemsAssembly and repair of mechanical systems and occasional repair of inoperative equipment where practicalSoldering and wire termination in support of electrical system assemblyMaintaining chemical inventories, coordinating removal of hazardous waste and expired chemicalsMaintaining laboratory inventory of supplies and consumablesKeeping the laboratory clean and organizedPerform any other related or associate duties as required#J-18808-Ljbffr
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