
Production Test Technician- Day Shift
SEAKR, Centennial, CO, United States
Job Overview
Join SEAKR Engineering, a leading‑edge provider of advanced electronics for space applications. Pushing the boundaries of technology on a mission to change the world for the better from space.
Production Test Technician
A Production Test Technician is an engineering aide responsible for accurately performing test procedures that validate customer specifications and determine if a product is suitable for delivery. They interact in detail with Production Test Engineers and, in some instances, with Program Management, Design Engineers, and Software Engineers.
Production Test Technicians start environmental tests in thermal chambers, thermal vacuum chambers (TVAC), run detailed procedures for heat pipe testing, and may assist with vibration or shock testing. The environmental test lab operates 24/7. Holiday work and weekends are required to meet SEAKR’s operating needs.
Day Shift Schedule
5:00 am to 5:00 pm. Rotational schedule: First week 36 hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday; second week 48 hours: Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Responsibilities
Execute environmental tests of space flight hardware using a variety of specialized equipment and tools, including TVAC, thermal cycle chambers, DMMs, torque wrenches, etc.
Perform instructions to operate space flight hardware and test equipment within test procedures, following steps accurately with proper documentation.
Set‑up and tear‑down of fixturing, equipment, and instrumentation such as thermocouples and accelerometers according to engineering procedures.
Accurately document test results and non‑conformances in production logs and ERP system.
Record, prepare, organize, and deliver test data, run logs, temperature plots and other relevant documentation for inclusion in final test reports.
Perform maintenance on thermal chambers, thermal vacuum chambers, vibration table and/or test equipment.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment, following 6S and lean manufacturing principles.
Qualifications
Electronics or related associate’s degree (AAS) or equivalent from a two‑year college or technical school, or non‑degreed with 3+ years of related experience and/or training.
Ability to read schematics, use service manuals, follow test procedures, and use logical troubleshooting techniques.
Proficient with computers and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Proactive, self‑starter with strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Good communicator, both written and oral.
Ability to maintain an organized, clean workspace.
Ability to utilize hand tools & precision tools.
Physical requirements: use of stairs, standing for extended periods, occasional heavy lifting of 50 lb.
Preferred Qualifications
2+ years of relevant experience, preferably in the aerospace industry or with industry certification, trade school training, and/or military experience.
Hands‑on experience working in an aerospace or high‑reliability, FOD‑sensitive environment with ESD‑sensitive components.
Experience with environmental testing utilizing thermal chambers, TVAC, heat pipe testing, and/or vibration testing.
Proficient with electrical, mechanical and instrumentation systems with the ability to troubleshoot problems effectively.
Experience assisting with writing technical work instructions related to environmental testing.
Understanding and experience with quality management systems such as AS9100.
Familiar with MIL‑STD testing and NASA GEVS testing standards.
Benefits
Base pay range is $28–36 per hour depending on qualifications. SEAKR offers comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance plans, a generous 401(k) retirement plan, and eligibility for a year‑end bonus. Paid leave includes vacation, sick, bereavement, and FMLA.
SEAKR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. US citizenship is required.
Applications will be accepted until 5/8/26.
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Join SEAKR Engineering, a leading‑edge provider of advanced electronics for space applications. Pushing the boundaries of technology on a mission to change the world for the better from space.
Production Test Technician
A Production Test Technician is an engineering aide responsible for accurately performing test procedures that validate customer specifications and determine if a product is suitable for delivery. They interact in detail with Production Test Engineers and, in some instances, with Program Management, Design Engineers, and Software Engineers.
Production Test Technicians start environmental tests in thermal chambers, thermal vacuum chambers (TVAC), run detailed procedures for heat pipe testing, and may assist with vibration or shock testing. The environmental test lab operates 24/7. Holiday work and weekends are required to meet SEAKR’s operating needs.
Day Shift Schedule
5:00 am to 5:00 pm. Rotational schedule: First week 36 hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday; second week 48 hours: Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Responsibilities
Execute environmental tests of space flight hardware using a variety of specialized equipment and tools, including TVAC, thermal cycle chambers, DMMs, torque wrenches, etc.
Perform instructions to operate space flight hardware and test equipment within test procedures, following steps accurately with proper documentation.
Set‑up and tear‑down of fixturing, equipment, and instrumentation such as thermocouples and accelerometers according to engineering procedures.
Accurately document test results and non‑conformances in production logs and ERP system.
Record, prepare, organize, and deliver test data, run logs, temperature plots and other relevant documentation for inclusion in final test reports.
Perform maintenance on thermal chambers, thermal vacuum chambers, vibration table and/or test equipment.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment, following 6S and lean manufacturing principles.
Qualifications
Electronics or related associate’s degree (AAS) or equivalent from a two‑year college or technical school, or non‑degreed with 3+ years of related experience and/or training.
Ability to read schematics, use service manuals, follow test procedures, and use logical troubleshooting techniques.
Proficient with computers and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Proactive, self‑starter with strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
Good communicator, both written and oral.
Ability to maintain an organized, clean workspace.
Ability to utilize hand tools & precision tools.
Physical requirements: use of stairs, standing for extended periods, occasional heavy lifting of 50 lb.
Preferred Qualifications
2+ years of relevant experience, preferably in the aerospace industry or with industry certification, trade school training, and/or military experience.
Hands‑on experience working in an aerospace or high‑reliability, FOD‑sensitive environment with ESD‑sensitive components.
Experience with environmental testing utilizing thermal chambers, TVAC, heat pipe testing, and/or vibration testing.
Proficient with electrical, mechanical and instrumentation systems with the ability to troubleshoot problems effectively.
Experience assisting with writing technical work instructions related to environmental testing.
Understanding and experience with quality management systems such as AS9100.
Familiar with MIL‑STD testing and NASA GEVS testing standards.
Benefits
Base pay range is $28–36 per hour depending on qualifications. SEAKR offers comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance plans, a generous 401(k) retirement plan, and eligibility for a year‑end bonus. Paid leave includes vacation, sick, bereavement, and FMLA.
SEAKR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. US citizenship is required.
Applications will be accepted until 5/8/26.
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