Location: Atlanta, GA
Employment Type: Full-time
Team: Area-I Manufacturing and Operations
Area-I, an Anduril Company, is a Metro-Atlanta based company dedicated to the
development of state-of-the-art unmanned aircraft systems designed for use by
the United States Armed Forces. We specialize in the development of unmanned
aircraft systems that eject from host platforms or modular launch systems.
These platforms are designed to meet the specific needs of our customers,
where we design, build, test, and ultimately deliver unique solutions to the
customer. Area-I’s customers include the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army,
and NASA.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
This position involves working in a team environment to conduct the final CST
(Complete Systems Test) of all independent systems on Area-I ships to
guarantee successful test operations on location. The position of Flight
Systems Technician allows for room to grow as the company expands based on the
candidates willingness to learn and adaptability to the wide array of
responsibilities this position may hold.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Ability to immediately obtain a U.S. Secret-Level or greater Security Clearance.
- Technical or associate degree in Aerospace/ UAS related field with hands on experience working with UAS/UAV (Crew Chief, Maintainer, or A&P)5+ years relevant industry experience
- Mechanical/Aerospace Engineer with Hands on aerospace experience (RC Hobby, SAE Aero, Design Build Fly team)
- Equivalent military experience as UAS/UAV Operator, Maintenance, Crew Chief, or Technician
- Strong understanding of aircraft systems and sensors
- Familiarity with basic networking concepts
- Strong organization and communication skills
- Detail oriented / strong organizational Skills / Strong mechanical aptitude
- Soldering experience (at a hobby level, J-STD certification, or professional experience)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Perform required system tests and record quality assurance data
- Communicate and elevate system abnormalities to production manager and product development team
- Comfortably communicate and interact with all employees of the business from Interns to CEO
- Preserve a hospitable work environment
- Read and interpret technical drawing and schematics
- Assembling small mechanical/electrical components
- Assemble aircraft and sub-systems
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical issues (identify cold solder joints, bad crimps, faulty connections, etc.)
- Complete Preflight Checklists
- Complete Post-flight inspections and identify list of repairs
- Become proficient in ground station software
- Maintenance of process/ checklists inefficiencies
- Final say of aircraft airworthiness
- In-field repairs and modifications
- Composite and Electrical experience
- Subassembly/Component replacement
- Aircraft Troubleshooting
- Machining experience – CNC Mill, Manual Mill, Lathe, CNC Router, etc.
- Composite Repair and/or Fabrication
- Familiarity with 3-D Modeling (SolidWorks, NX, Creo, Fusion360, etc.)
Area-I is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage candidates from
all backgrounds to apply. If you are someone passionate to work on problems
that matter, we’d love to hear from you!
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