Electrical Engineering Technologist | Aerospace & Defense
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Electronics Technician, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Electrical Engineering Technologist | Aerospace & Defense
Salary: $1 - $70,000 per hour
Posted: May 18 2026
Relocation Assistance: Not Available
- Experience: Hands‑on electrical/electronics background required (10+ years in lieu of degree)
- Compensation: Up to $70,000 (commensurate with experience)
- Travel: ~20 days/year (domestic)
- Employment Type: Full-time, Direct Hire | 401(k) included
- Authorization: U.S. Work Authorization Required (No sponsorship available)
Step away from the “cog in the machine” corporate environment. We are a veteran‑owned aerospace and defense manufacturer that has seen a decade of consistent growth by delivering specialized electronic lighting systems for elite military and aviation applications.
This isn’t a repetitive assembly line role. Here, you are a critical bridge between design and production. Because we are a lean, agile team, you will touch every phase of the build cycle—from initial prototype soldering to complex engineering troubleshooting. If you are a technician who takes pride in technical precision and wants to see your work literally take flight, this is the environment for you.
We offer a non‑bureaucratic, mission‑first culture where ownership is expected and career growth into broader engineering responsibilities is a clear path.
- Precision Assembly: Solder and assemble PCBs to IPC standards for both prototype and production runs
- Technical Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve issues within electrical assemblies, schematics, and wiring
- Engineering Liaison: Support board layouts, prototype builds, product testing, and manufacturing startups
- Project Coordination: Assist with BOM development, parts sourcing, and equipment specification
- Documentation: Prepare technical specifications, design drawings, and calculations
- Quality Standards: Support QA activities in alignment with AS9100D aerospace requirements
- Team
Collaboration:
Work side‑by‑side with engineering staff to manage and execute multiple concurrent programs
- Bench‑Level Expertise: A strong background as an electronics or electrical technologist—hands‑on skill is our #1 priority
- PCB Proficiency: Solid experience in PCB assembly/soldering; IPC certification or equivalent proficiency is essential
- Schematic Literacy: Ability to confidently read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
- Problem‑Solving Instincts: A natural ability to troubleshoot circuit and assembly issues independently
- Quality Exposure: Familiarity with AS9100D or aerospace‑grade quality environments is highly preferred
- Self‑Starter Mentality: While you support engineering, you must be comfortable executing tasks with minimal supervision
- Education/
Experience:
An Associate’s degree in Electronics or Electrical Technology is preferred; however, 10+ years of direct industry experience is considered a full equivalent
- Experience with LED/lighting products or photometric measurement
- Familiarity with NVIS or military‑spec lighting systems
- Exposure to Solid Works or P‑SPICE
- Military background or experience within a defense‑contracting environment
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