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Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Job in Christchurch, Middlesex County, Virginia, 23031, USA
Listing for: Dawn Aerospace
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-13
Job specializations:
  • Energy/Power Generation
    Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 55000 - 75000 USD Yearly USD 55000.00 75000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Christchurch

At Dawn Aerospace, we are building the future of space access through the Mk-II Aurora, a reusable, rocket-powered space plane designed to operate with the frequency, responsiveness, and practicality of aircraft. As we continue to expand flight operations and advance the Mk-II programme, we are seeking an Aircraft Maintenance Technician to play a key role in preparing, maintaining, inspecting, and operating the space plane and its supporting ground systems.

This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys working directly with hardware, solving problems at the point of use, and contributing to the development of a new generation of aerospace operations.

The successful candidate will be a core member of the Flight Operations team, supporting both day-to-day maintenance activities and the continual improvement of maintenance processes as Dawn scales towards increasingly frequent flight operations. This role reports to the Flight Operations Team Lead and works closely with stakeholders across the wider Space plane programme.

We are looking for someone who combines technical competence with a practical mindset. You will be comfortable following established procedures, identifying and addressing issues before they become problems, maintaining accurate records, and contributing ideas that improve safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Success in this role requires adaptability, attention to detail, and a willingness to take ownership in a fast-moving aerospace programme.

If you're motivated by working on cutting-edge flight hardware, enjoy turning plans into operational reality, and want to help build the maintenance foundations that support high-cadence reusable spaceflight, we'd love to hear from you.

What You’ll DoFlight operations support
  • Carry out pre-flight, post-flight, turnaround, and ground operations tasks such as propellant filling on the Mk-II space plane and associated systems.
  • Conduct maintenance activities, such as inspections, servicing, and recovery activities.
  • Follow approved checklists, procedures, work instructions, and safety controls during flight test operations.
  • Identify, report, and help resolve issues that could affect aircraft readiness or operational safety.
  • Maintain clear communication with flight crew and ground crew during flight operations.
  • Ensure tools, equipment, consumables, and ground support systems are available, serviceable, and ready for use.
  • Record maintenance and ground operations activities accurately in the appropriate logbooks and documentation.
  • Provide practical feedback from hands-on maintenance and flight operations activities, into procedural and process updates.
  • Support development of Mk-II maintenance manuals and maintenance training material.
  • Participate in reviews of lessons learned from flight testing, maintenance errors, and operational experience.
Aircraft Maintenance
  • Drive production and assembly development, including wire harnessing, structural assemblies, and test rig builds.
  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on the Mk-II space plane and related systems in accordance with the Maintenance Programme.
  • Work with design engineers to develop and refine maintenance procedures, inspection tasks, checklists, and work instructions.
  • Assist with defect investigation, rectification, inspections, functional checks, and return-to-service preparation.
  • Drive maintenance planning by providing practical feedback on task timing, tooling, access, and execution risks.
  • Maintain high standards of housekeeping, tool control, configuration control, and maintenance discipline.
  • Takes initiative to identify opportunities to reduce maintenance errors, improve turnaround efficiency, and make the aircraft easier to operate and maintain
What We’re Looking For
  • A safety-focused mindset and willingness to stop, question, and elevate when something does not look right.
  • Ability to work across different disciplines (software, avionics, structures, propulsion, systems) with competing needs and priorities.
  • Hands‑on aircraft and/or space system maintenance/assembly experience, ideally in flight-test, R&D, UAV, experimental aviation, and/or similar complex technical environment.
  • Excellent…
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