OverviewRocket Lab is an end-to-end space company delivering responsive launch services, spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, with the goal of opening access to space.
Our Electron rocket is a frequently launched U.S. rocket; Space Systems designs and builds satellites, payloads, and components used on NASA missions and the James Webb Space Telescope.Rocket Lab's Electron team is responsible for building, testing, and launching our Electron rocket across our launch sites and test facilities in the United States and New Zealand.
The team is known for moving fast, delivering a reliable rocket to the launch pad time and again.What you'll get to doThe Propulsion Technician team works with engineering and production to achieve the highest product quality and safety standards for Electron propulsion.
You will receive engines and components from Production and complete final assembly, testing and any maintenance required for those engines at the Test Complex.
Testing includes acceptance, qualification, and sometimes development testing for Rutherford engines, Curie engines, and Electron stages.
You may also contribute to facility infrastructure work to support maintenance, upgrades and new projects.You'll be assigned to one of three WorkCentres (Engine Test, Stage Test or Propulsion Assembly) with cross-functional collaboration as needed with Management.
You will be hands-on, using tools, equipment and facilities to build, launch or test Rocket Lab launch vehicles or components, contributing to the overall production and launch schedule.QualificationsTrade qualified with 4+ years of relevant industry experienceProven experience with mechanical and electrical production or maintenance activitiesAbility to follow processes with high attention to detailGood eyesight and ability to inspect assemblies to a high workmanship standardExperience with PPE and safety processes in hazardous environmentsExperience working in clean room environments including oxygen service cleanlinessAbility to identify and communicate deviations and a focus on continuous improvementAppropriate trade certificate in Mechanical or Electrical assemblyNice to haveExcellent verbal and written communication skillsAbility to work effectively in a team and autonomouslyAbility to read, understand and follow manufacturing instructions and drawingsStrong work ethic with willingness to take on responsibility; able to work long hours if requiredCalm under pressure and able to take initiativeComputer literacy and comfort using smartphones and tabletsSchedule and locationThis role is 40 hours per week, 4 days per week on evening shift (Mon – Thurs 1500 – 0130).
Application notesTo apply, submit your information and resume as part of the job posting.
All applications are considered and reviewed in accordance with Rocket Lab's policies.
This role may have additional security, ITAR and export control considerations as applicable by location.What to expectWe're on a mission to unlock the potential of space to improve life on Earth, requiring hard work, determination, relentless innovation, teamwork, grit, and a commitment to achieving what others deem impossible.
We pride ourselves on supporting each other, checking egos at the door, and delivering under pressure with deadlines in mind.EEO and export compliance notices follow, with information relevant to candidates in the U.S. and New Zealand offices as applicable.
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Technician • Waikato, Auckland, New Zealand