Cleanroom Technician

Aylesbury
3 weeks ago
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Are you a Cleanroom Technician looking for a new challenge? Our client who is an international space systems manufacturer are looking for someone who has an intelligent approach to problem solving, has a positive attitude to hard work and someone who has been hands on and gained engineering skills within an engineering environment to support the assembly, integration, and testing of high-precision space-qualified components. If this is you then look no further as this could be a step into your future.

Cleanroom Technician
Permanent
Salary – Dependant on experience
Monday – Thursday 8am – 4:45pm
Friday 8am – 4pm
Aylesbury
 
Cleanroom Technician
Job Description

Perform precision assembly and testing in a Class 8 cleanroom environment
Conduct leak detection tests using helium mass spectrometers and high-pressure gases
Clean components using automatic particle counting and patch sampling techniques
Perform electrical testing to ensure compliance with specifications
Carry out gas flow testing on valves, thrusters, and fluidic components
Operate digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes, and data acquisition systems
Conduct TIG and orbital welding, compiling weld inspection reports
Maintain cleanroom standards and test equipment
Adhere to AS9100 Quality Management System processes           
 
Cleanroom Technician
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Prior experience in a similar position or in a practical engineering role
Systematic and safety-conscious approach to tasks
Strong problem-solving skills and logical thinking
Effective communication and documentation abilities
Willingness to learn new techniques and work flexibly
Familiarity with electronic data acquisition systems (IT skills beneficial)
Cleanroom experience (advantageous but not essential)

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