69 AIT Engineer, Mechanical
TLDR
Hands-on mechanical assembly, integration, and test to turn design concepts into flight-ready hypersonic hardware, driving rapid, autonomous development.
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Bring hypersonic vehicles from design concept to flight‑ready reality, owning mechanical Assembly, Integration, and Test (AIT) activities.
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Develop mechanical assembly and integration procedures directly from engineering drawings and CAD models, ensuring accuracy and build readiness.
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Translate mechanical design intent into clear, executable build instructions for structures, mechanisms, and subsystems.
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Define and document mechanical assembly sequences, from component and sub‑assembly builds through to full vehicle integration.
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Identify required tooling, fixtures, torque specifications, and consumables needed to safely and efficiently execute mechanical integration.
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Develop build specifications, documentation, and tracking processes to ensure quality, traceability, and configuration control.
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Support hands‑on mechanical assembly and integration, working closely with engineers and technicians to resolve real‑time build challenges.
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Collaborate with Mechanical, Systems, and Electrical teams to resolve integration issues and improve design for manufacturability and assembly.
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Support integration testing activities and ensure mechanical readiness for functional and environmental testing.
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A hands‑on Mechanical AIT Engineer with experience taking hardware from drawings to assembled systems.
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Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (or related discipline).
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Strong ability to interpret engineering drawings and CAD models and translate them into assembly procedures.
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Experience with precision mechanical assembly, structures, or mechanisms.
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Comfortable working in fast‑moving, prototype‑heavy environments.
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Detail‑oriented with a focus on build quality, tolerances, and configuration control.
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Strong problem‑solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot mechanical integration issues.
Security and Eligibility Requirement
Due to the nature of the work with the UK MOD, applicants must be a British Citizen (or Dual UK national with British citizenship) and eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC) and, where required, Developed Vetting (DV)
Benefits
Equity Compensation
Real share options aligned to responsibility and impact, not tenure or hierarchy.
high ownership and autonomy
High ownership and autonomy; no time tracking, no micromanagement, just clear objectives and accountability for outcomes.