Senior Technician (Leander, TX)

Wild West Systems Inc.Leander, TX
2dOnsite

About The Position

Your job is to make the impossible physical. You are the bridge between a CAD drawing and solid rocket motor test. You own your work, the propellant manufacturing, and every tolerance in between. If a part fails, you fix the process. If a tool doesn't exist, you build it. If the mission is at a standstill because of a mechanical bottleneck, it's your problem to solve. This is not a "9-to-5" gig. This is high-stakes fabrication at the edge of the envelope. What You Own (End-to-End) The Hardware: High volume mechanical assembly. The Power: Handling chemicals and manufacturing solid motor propellant with zero-defect execution. The Process: Developing, documenting, and refining shop workflows where none exist. The Shop: Organization, safety, maintenance, and being the ultimate "go-to" for anything that requires a wrench, a flame, or a formula. The Result: Moving from raw materials to a finished, flight-ready system.

Requirements

  • A High-Stakes Operator. You have experience with chemical handling or hazardous materials.
  • A Startup Soul. You thrive in the ambiguity of an early-stage company. You don't need a handbook; you write it.
  • Meticulous. You have a "measure twice, cut once" DNA. Your attention to detail is borders on the obsessive.
  • Safe but Fast. You respect the hardware and the hazards, but you never let bureaucracy kill momentum.
  • Local and Present. You are onsite in Leander, TX, every day. This is where the work happens.

Responsibilities

  • Get it done. You don't wait to be told what to do, you see the gap and fill it.
  • Be a fixer. Solve hard problems when they come up and never give up.
  • Handle the heat. Mix, cast, and cure propellant with meticulous safety and absolute precision.
  • Troubleshoot on the fly. When a test stand leaks or a fitment is off, you solve it in minutes, not days.
  • Document the chaos. Turn tribal knowledge into repeatable processes so the company can scale.
  • Collaborate and iterate. Work side-by-side with engineers to tell them why their design won't work-and then show them how it will.
  • Stay until it's finished. If the test is tomorrow, the hardware is ready tonight. Period.
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