AIT Integration Engineer - Contractor

Surrey Satellite Technology
Guildford, GU2 7YE, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last month)

This contract opportunity is available through our Outsourcing Partner; contact details can be provided

Responsible For

Planning, execution and delivery of spacecraft, subsystem and unit level mechanical integration activities throughout the AIT and EVT phases.

Key Purpose of Job

Working as part of spacecraft mission teams to efficiently progress the spacecraft through each stage of the Assembly, Integration & Test process and external Environmental test phase.

Key Tasks

· Spacecraft mechanical integration & test planning

· Assist with Spacecraft electrical integration & test planning

· Assist with Spacecraft harness and test cable definition & manufacture

· General Cleanroom logistics planning and execution

· General AIT and EVT support with possible overseas travel

· Maintain tidiness and safe working practices in the AIT clean room

· Liaise with mission team and external customers

· Support training programmes for both internal and customer engineers

· Presentation at required design, test and project reviews

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Qualifications

· HND/HNC in engineering or science discipline or a minimum of four years of demonstrable hands-on experience

·Requirements of this post are to hold, or have held in the last 5 years, an EU based personal Security clearance and to be a citizen of one of the member states of the European Union or the Schengen association countries

Experience

· Experience working with space flight hardware

· Experience of workload planning, scheduling, execution, delivery and follow up activities

· Good, all round Mechanical and preferably also electrical and/or electronics background

· Working with verification / validation of requirements

· Knowledge of mechanical and preferably electronic test equipment.

· Experience of working with RF communications systems an advantage

Knowledge & Skills

· Execute work and inspection regime to recognised standards

· Proven, practical, hands–on ability for both flight build and ground and development testing tasks

· Good team working skills, together with the ability to interface with others at all levels.

· Strong attention to detail is essential

· Good communication skills are required

· Must be prepared to work irregular hours and weekends during peak workload periods.

· Ability to fly out to support overseas work is required

· A flexible and pragmatic attitude to work, planning and interactions with others.

· Full, clean driving licence preferred

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