Junior Solid-State Laser Systems TechnicianJoin a team developing cutting-edge laser hardware for spaceflight applications and other mission-critical national programs. As a Junior Solid-State Laser Systems Technician, you will support the hands-on assembly, preparation, and testing of advanced optical and laser subassemblies used in next-generation photonics systems. This role focuses on hands-on build support, mechanical and optical subassembly preparation, laboratory organization, and assisting engineering staff and senior technicians with ongoing prototype and production-related activities.
The position is well suited for an early-career technician or hands-on individual interested in precision laboratory and hardware assembly work.Key Responsibilities:Assist with assembly and preparation of laser and optical subassembliesPerform precision mechanical assembly, cleaning, fastening, cable routing, and hardware preparation tasksSupport installation of optical components, mounts, brackets, and related hardware under supervisionClean, inspect, and prepare optical and mechanical components for integrationAssist senior technicians and engineers during system builds and integration activitiesSupport basic optical alignment activities as directedPerform routine measurements, visual inspections, and documentation of completed workMaintain laboratory cleanliness, tooling organization, and inventory of assembly materialsFollow established procedures for handling optics, precision components, and laser hardwareSupport prototype builds where procedures or hardware configurations may evolveAccurately record build notes, part usage, and assembly statusRequirements:Minimum Requirements:0–3 years of hands-on technical, assembly, laboratory, manufacturing, or related experienceGood mechanical aptitude and comfort working with small precision hardware and toolsAbility to follow detailed instructions and work carefully in a laboratory environmentStrong attention to detail, cleanliness, and organizationReliable work habits and ability to work collaboratively with technical staffEducation:Associate degree, or equivalent hands-on experienceMilitary technical experience or trade school backgrounds are welcomeDesired Qualifications:Experience with precision mechanical assembly or clean handling practicesExposure to laboratory, optics, electronics, or photonics environmentsFamiliarity with hand tools, microscopes, torque tools, or measurement equipmentExperience documenting assembly work or following work instructionsAbility to support repetitive build and preparation tasks with consistent workmanship