About the job
Astranis is at the forefront of satellite technology, developing advanced satellites for high orbits that extend humanity's reach into the solar system. Our satellites provide dedicated and secure networks to sophisticated clients globally, including large enterprises, government agencies, and the U. S. military. With five satellites successfully in orbit and many more set to launch, we are currently managing a backlog exceeding $1 billion in commercial contracts.
As the preferred satellite communications partner for clients with rigorous requirements for uptime, data security, and customization, Astranis has successfully raised over $750 million from top-tier investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, Blackrock, and Fidelity. Our headquarters, spanning 153,000 square feet in Northern California, is home to a talented team of 450 engineers and entrepreneurs dedicated to designing, building, and operating state-of-the-art satellites.
Role: Propulsion Technician, Tube Bending
- Program, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain a CNC Tube Bender along with other metal fabrication tools for aerospace applications.
- Prepare metal components for welding and/or assembly into micro-GEO satellites.
- Manage inventory and ensure material traceability for thousands of propulsion components.
- Conduct dimensional and quality inspections on propulsion components and assemblies.
- Adhere to processes and work instructions, complete necessary documentation, and provide constructive feedback.
- Identify and procure capital equipment, manage installations, and perform commissioning.
- Be versatile within the factory - learn new skills, assist other teams, and innovate the use of your talents.
