Spacecraft Production Operator

Line Up Aviation
Portsmouth, England
12 months ago
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit Spacecraft Production Operator on an initial 6 -month contract. As the Spacecraft Production Operator, you will be responsible for the Assembly, Integration and Test of Spacecraft Payloads and active antennas.

Role: Spacecraft Production Operator
Pay: £21 - £25 per hour Via Umbrella + Shift uplift when on shifts
Location: Portsmouth
Contract: 4 on 4 off early, late and night shifts ( when required) - 6 months
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS, UK Eyes only project

Responsibilities

Health and safety: Comply with production area Health and Safety requirements and practices, including handling of hazardous substances iaw COSHH requirements
Mechanical integration of Payload equipment's, Connectivity items (coaxial cables and waveguide), Test instrumentation (thermocouples, heater circuits and accelerometers), DC harness (connector mating and de-mating), MLI (templating, tailoring and fitting), Structural (inserts, riv-nuts, panel repairs) and wiring activities.
All achieved via Interpreting technical documentation (schematic drawings, wiring diagrams, 2D and 3D General Assembly Drawings, technical notes and integration procedures)
Electrical test including performing automated test sequences using a Payload Test System, manual RF measurements of payload equipment and sub systems and Electrical integration.
All achieved via interpretation of test procedures and schematics.
Test performance: checking of payload equipment performance against parameters detailed in test procedures and review results for non-conformances.
Workspace standard are maintained including 5S policy, process confirmation, tool control
Team performance: Contribute to team performance activities including Kaizen and SQCDP
Essential Skills

Experience in a production environment related to mechanical assembly or electrical/RF test
HNC or HND in an engineering production or maintenance field
Apprenticeship in Aerospace/Space or other high quality production or maintenance field
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

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