Environmental Test Technician Supervisor
AST SpaceMobile(3 days ago)
About this role
The Environmental Test Technician Supervisor at AST SpaceMobile leads the Environmental Test organization responsible for qualification and acceptance testing of space hardware. The role manages technicians performing thermal vacuum, vibration, shock, acoustic and related environmental tests, ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient operations while driving continuous improvement and technician development. The position coordinates closely with cross-functional teams to meet program milestones and delivery deadlines.
Required Skills
- Thermal Vacuum
- Vibration Testing
- Shock Testing
- Acoustic Testing
- Root Cause
- Troubleshooting
- Test Procedures
- Equipment Metrology
- Team Leadership
- Scheduling
+3 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering or Related (or Equivalent Practical Experience)
About AST SpaceMobile
ast-science.comAST SpaceMobile builds a space-based cellular broadband network that delivers direct-to-standard mobile phones from low-Earth orbit, extending existing carrier coverage into rural, maritime, and underserved areas. Its BlueBird satellites use large phased-array antennas and integrated ground/carrier systems to provide broadband without special user hardware. The company partners with major mobile operators worldwide and is commercially focused on connecting the billions of people who lack reliable mobile broadband.
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