PRINCIPAL TECHNICIAN - SR. TECHNICIAN - Space Hardware Printed Circuit Board Support
Southwest Research Institute
San Antonio, TX
PRINCIPAL TECHNICIAN - SR. TECHNICIAN - Space Hardware Printed Circuit Board Support
05-00288
Who We Are:
As a recognized leader in spacecraft electronics, avionics, and instrumentation, we are helping to reveal to enable the next generation of orbital platforms.
Objectives of this Role:
- Development of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), creation of detailed Printed Wiring Assembly (PWA) drawings, and Library component generation for electronic designs to be utilized in spacecraft and payload applications.
- Provide support to parts procurement, engineering analysis, and manufacturing staff to support lifecycle of electronics design.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
- Responsibilities include Schematic capture, development of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), creation of detailed Printed Wiring Assembly (PWA) drawings, and Library component generation.
- Work directly with Electrical and Mechanical engineers to develop printed circuit boards and interconnect systems for space flight applications and instruments as well as Ground Support PCBs to support flight electronic hardware for test.
- Position may require additional hours to meet project schedules.
- Must be able to function as a contributing member of a strong instrument development team within an existing group environment; work in a team environment as well as independently.
- Complete assigned tasks without direct supervision and work on multiple tasks in parallel.
Requirements:
- Requires a high school diploma or equivalent or an Associates degree in Electronic CAD, Architectural & Engineering CAD, or related program field. Related certifications in Altium Designer, IPC standards, or related are preferred.
- 5 years: Must have a working knowledge of Altium Designer or equivalent PCB design software, basic configuration management methods, and electronic development methods.
- 5 years: Schematic capture of Electronics design and development of Printed Wiring Board (PWB) layout.
- Experience troubleshooting and testing analog and digital electronics is beneficial
- A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements:
Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen.
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas Or Austin, Texas
For more information about this division, visit the Space Systems home page.
An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and veteran status.
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About the Company
Southwest Research Institute
We are R&D problem solvers providing independent, premier services to government and industry clients. Our multidisciplinary nature allows us to rapidly assemble diverse teams to tackle problems from multiple directions. We push the boundaries of science and technology to develop innovative solutions that advance the state of the art and improve human health and safety. Operating as a nonprofit since our 1947 inception, we work in the public’s best interest and toward the betterment of mankind. At SwRI, we tirelessly pursue innovation and excellence in science and technology for the betterment of humankind. We support work on nearly 4,000 client projects at any given time through a wide range of technical competencies with 2,574 staff members in nine technical divisions. Client services include, but are not limited to, Automotive and Transportation, Biomedical & Health, Chemistry & Materials, Computers and Electronics, Defense & Security, Earth & Space, Energy & Environment, and Manufacturing & Construction.
TECHNICAL DIVISIONS
- Applied Physics-Developing advanced electronic and microelectronic devices, power supplies, voice and data communication systems, robot test services, and payloads
- Applied Power-Using physical science research and applied engineering to produce sensors, instruments, and hardware used worldwide.
- Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses-Resolving technical and regulatory issues related to a potential geologic repository for spent nuclear fule and high-level radioactive waste.
- Chemistry and Chemical Engineering-Performing research and technical services using chemistry and chemical engineering technology.
- Defense and & Intelligence Solutions-Providing advanced direction finding and tracking systems through geolocation system development.
- Fuels and Lubricants Research-Performing fuels and lubricants research activities to meet regulatory and competitive goals.
- Intelligent Systems-Providing engineering services in resaerch and development of complex systems and equipment.
- Mechanical Engineering-Improving safety, reliability, efficiency and life of new or existing mechanical components or systems.
- Powertrain Engineering-Designing and developing vehicle and engine components to achieve performance and emissions goals.
- Space Science & Engineering-Developing and managing advanced scientific payloads aboard satellites and sounding rockets.
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Innovation in science and technology has been a hallmark of Southwest Research Institute since its earliest days. It's no exaggeration to say we are committed to advancing science and applying technology to benefit government, industry, and all humankind. That is our mission. Our multidisciplinary, collaborative approach allows us to successfully solve clients' most challenging problems. Today, we are a leader among independent, nonprofit research and development organizations. Our staff of 2,574 scientists, engineers, analysts, and support staff members continues to accomplish outstanding fundamental and applied engineering and research for clients from diverse segments of government and industry. Adam L. Hamilton, P.E, President and CEO