Vibration Test Technician III/Senior Vibration Test Technician
Rocket Lab - Events(12 days ago)
About this role
The Vibration Test Technician (Level III or Senior) at Rocket Lab is an onsite manufacturing role based in Long Beach, CA focused on testing electrical and electromechanical assemblies for rockets and satellites. The position supports vibration, environmental, and functional verification of components used on the Electron launch vehicle, Rutherford engine, and Photon satellites. It contributes to ensuring hardware meets performance and quality standards for spaceflight.
Required Skills
- Functional Testing
- Bench Testing
- Vibration Testing
- Environmental Testing
- Electrical Assembly
- Measuring Instruments
- Vibration Tables
- Thermal Chambers
- Vacuum Chambers
- LabVIEW
+3 more
Qualifications
- HS Diploma or GED
- Industry Or Trade Certification
- ITAR Eligibility
About Rocket Lab - Events
rocketlabcorp.comRocket Lab is an end-to-end space company that delivers reliable launch services, spacecraft, and satellite components. It operates the Electron small launch vehicle and is developing the larger, reusable Neutron rocket, alongside technologies for responsive launches and payload integration (including HASTE and reusable‑rocket capabilities). Rocket Lab also designs and manufactures spacecraft, payloads and components and provides mission and launch services to accelerate customers’ access to orbit. The company’s mission is to provide frequent, cost‑effective access to space to improve life on Earth.
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