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High Power Electrician II (Aerospace)
32 - 48$
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TL;DR
High Power Electrician II (Aerospace): Installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and modifying AC/DC electrical systems and distribution infrastructure for propulsion test operations and rocket test stands with an accent on high-power systems, electrical safety, and test-site reliability. Focus on working with 277/480V and 120/208V equipment, interpreting electrical drawings, and solving complex infrastructure issues in industrial test environments.
Location: Mississippi, United States; on-site work at a government partner location in Stennis, Mississippi
Salary: $32β$48 USD per hour
Company
develops rockets and launch infrastructure, including the Terran R vehicle, propulsion systems, and stage test stands.
What you will do
- Install, maintain, inspect, troubleshoot, and modify AC and DC electrical systems supporting propulsion test operations.
- Support new test stand construction and modifications to existing electrical infrastructure.
- Work with 277/480V and 120/208V distribution systems, including grounding and bonding.
- Install and troubleshoot switchboards, panelboards, transformers, backup power systems, transfer switches, rigid conduit, and associated wiring.
- Read electrical drawings, one-line diagrams, schematics, and manufacturer documentation.
- Collaborate with technicians, operators, and engineers while following safety procedures and electrical codes.
Requirements
- Knowledge of electrical installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, AC/DC systems, and electrical distribution equipment.
- Ability to work safely with electrical systems up to 480V and use electrical test equipment, hand tools, and power tools.
- Ability to interpret electrical drawings, schematics, one-line diagrams, and technical documentation.
- Knowledge of electrical safety practices associated with NFPA 70 and NFPA 70E.
- Ability to work in industrial or construction environments, communicate technical information, and follow established procedures.
- Successful candidates must pass a U.S. government-administered background check for on-site work at the government partner location.
Nice to have
- State-issued electrician license or another applicable electrical credential.
- Experience in industrial, manufacturing, test, construction, or similar environments.
- Experience with Class I, Division 2 electrically classified locations.
- Experience with high-voltage or high-power electrical distribution systems.
Culture & Benefits
- Hands-on work with large-scale propulsion and stage test systems supporting flight readiness.
- Collaboration across technicians, operators, and engineers in a fast-paced operational environment.
- Occasional night shifts and travel may be required to support test operations and business needs.
- Competitive salary and equity, PTO and sick leave, parental leave, and an annual learning and development stipend.
- Required PPE and safety procedures are provided for work around industrial equipment, electrical systems, and test infrastructure.
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