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The AIT Engineer will be responsible for assembly, integration, and testing to ensure the functionality, performance, and reliability of our spacecraft and satellite systems. This role involves working closely with engineering teams to develop test plans, execute test procedures, and analyze results to ensure that all systems meet rigorous standards. The AIT Engineer will play a critical role in the testing phase of spacecraft and satellite systems, ensuring that all components function as intended and meet the necessary specifications. Key responsibilities include developing detailed test plans and procedures based on product specifications, requirements, and design documents. The AIT Engineer will define test objectives, metrics, and success criteria to ensure thorough testing. They will conduct testing of spacecraft and satellite systems, including functional, performance, environmental, and reliability tests, while operating test equipment and tools to perform tests accurately and efficiently. Data analysis is a significant part of this role, where the AIT Engineer will analyze test data and results to assess system performance and identify any deviations from specifications. They will generate detailed test reports and present findings to engineering and management teams. Additionally, the AIT Engineer will identify, document, and troubleshoot issues discovered during testing, collaborating with design and engineering teams to address and resolve issues effectively. Comprehensive documentation of test procedures, results, and issues is essential, ensuring that all testing activities are documented according to industry standards and regulatory requirements. The AIT Engineer will also contribute to the development and enhancement of testing methodologies and processes, identifying opportunities for improving testing efficiency and effectiveness.