Mechanical Technician

Momentus Space LLCSan Jose, CA
$45 - $60Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking a Mechanical Technician to support spacecraft assembly, integration, and test activities across structural, mechanical, and avionics hardware for Momentus satellite platforms and in-space transportation systems. This role supports both mechanical and electro-mechanical (avionics-adjacent) work, including hardware integration, harness routing, equipment installation, and system-level testing. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, hands-on environment and enjoys working on complex, high-reliability aerospace systems.

Requirements

  • Strong experience with mechanical and electro-mechanical assembly (avionics integration support)
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, and work instructions
  • Experience with standard hand tools, torque tools, and assembly fixtures
  • Familiarity with test and inspection equipment (multimeters, calipers, gauges, etc.)
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills across mechanical and basic electrical systems
  • Ability to follow controlled processes and accurately document work
  • High attention to detail and commitment to quality and safety
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs (with assistance as needed)
  • Ability to stand for extended periods and work in confined spacecraft environments
  • Ability to work at heights (ladders, lifts up to ~18 ft)
  • Willingness to support off-shift, weekend, and overtime operations as required
  • Ability to travel to support environmental testing and launch site operations as needed
  • High school diploma, Associate’s degree or technical certification preferred
  • 3+ years of hands-on electro-mechanical experience in the aerospace, aviation, military or other high-volume environment preferred

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with spacecraft or aerospace hardware integration (mechanical + avionics)
  • Experience with harness manufacturing, testing, installation, connector mating, and cable routing
  • Familiarity with environmental testing (TVAC, vibration, shock)
  • Experience working in cleanroom environments and FOD-controlled areas
  • Basic soldering, wiring, or IPC familiarity
  • A&P Certification
  • Experience with pressure systems, vacuum systems, or thermal hardware
  • Experience operating cranes, forklifts, or material handling equipment

Responsibilities

  • Assemble and integrate spacecraft hardware including: Structural components, mechanisms, brackets, panels, and deployables
  • Avionics enclosures, electronic boxes, sensors, and mounting hardware
  • Harnesses, connectors, coax cables, and cable management systems
  • Perform precision mechanical assembly using hand tools, torque tools, fixtures, and specialized equipment
  • Assembly, manufacture, test, and rework non-flight and spacecraft harness to specifications, schematics and work instructions by cutting, stripping, crimping, and soldering while also being able to hi-pot and electrically test validity of harness.
  • Support harness installation, routing, lacing/tying, connector mating, and basic electrical/mechanical interface work
  • Perform precision tube/line fabrication and installation where required (e.g., fluid or thermal systems)
  • Precision drilling, heli-coil install, and tap/die capabilities per specifications and assembly drawings.
  • Execute spacecraft lifting, handling, and integration operations using cranes, lifts, and handling fixtures
  • Support spacecraft and subsystem testing, including:
  • Functional testing (power, telemetry, command, RF, mechanical actuation systems)
  • Environmental testing (thermal vacuum, vibration, shock, burn-in)
  • Pressure and leak testing where applicable
  • Set up, operate, and monitor test equipment (DAQ systems, pressure systems, multimeters, oscilloscopes, vacuum systems)
  • Assist with instrumentation, sensor installation, and test configuration setup
  • Diagnose and resolve mechanical, electro-mechanical, and system-level issues during assembly and test
  • Perform rework, repair, and modification of hardware per approved procedures
  • Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to identify root cause and implement corrective actions
  • Support development and improvement of build processes, tooling, and fixtures
  • Build and modify basic fixtures, test aids, and ground support equipment (GSE)
  • Perform preventative maintenance on lab and production equipment
  • Participate in continuous improvement and production ramp activities
  • Perform in-process and final inspections using metrology tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
  • Maintain accurate build records, logs, test data, and configuration documentation
  • Track deviations and ensure compliance with quality and process standards
  • Operate in cleanroom and high-reliability production environments following FOD and contamination control practices
  • Support operations involving mechanical systems, electrical hardware, and controlled test environments
  • Follow all safety protocols (LOTO, ESD, PPE, pressure systems, lifting/handling procedures)
  • Maintain a clean, organized workspace aligned with 5S principles

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision insurance
  • 401k retirement plan
  • short and long term disability and life insurance
  • PTO
  • 11 paid holidays
  • sick time
  • paid parental leave
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