Lead Hardware Integration Technician
Position Summary
At MAG, we provide and enable real-time situational awareness to help our customers make the world smaller and safer. We are laser focused on serving our customers by providing technical expertise, operational excellence, and flawless execution. Our success is due entirely to the high caliber of employees we recruit, hire, and retain. At MAG, we look for individuals who thrive in a high-performance environment where challenges are the norm and success is expected.
About the role
The Lead Hardware Integration Technician runs hands-on build, cabling, integration, and test and leads the integration technician team across MAG Aerospace's U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) command and control portfolio: mobile command platforms, fixed and survivable C2 facilities, and integration and training sites. The mobile C2 platform is the current anchor, and the same hands-on integration applies to facility and site installations across the portfolio.
Responsibilities
- Lead and perform cable and harness fabrication, connector termination (circular military specification, RF coaxial, and fiber), and wiring of power and signal interfaces to the engineering designs and controlled drawings.
- Lead and perform vehicle integration: equipment mounting, rack and enclosure build, power distribution wiring, and subsystem installation.
- Run the integration bench, lead system bring-up, set build and workmanship standards, and verify work performed by the technician team.
- Lead integration and acceptance test execution, record results, and isolate and resolve hardware and integration faults to the component level.
- Lead field and site installation and demonstration support, including setup, operation, teardown, on-site troubleshooting, and operator training and system handover to the receiving organization.
- Provide build feedback and red-line markups to the electrical engineer and documentation specialist, and maintain as-built records.
- Maintain shop, tool, and test-equipment readiness and safety and electrostatic discharge practices.
Requirements
- Extensive hands-on electronics, communications, or vehicle-systems integration and test experience, with the ability to lead a small build team.
- Expert cable and harness fabrication and connector termination (circular military specification, RF coaxial, and fiber), building to engineering harness designs and controlled drawings.
- Experience wiring and integrating equipment and power systems into armored or tactical vehicles.
- Test and troubleshooting with standard instruments (multimeter, oscilloscope, network test tools) and fault isolation to the component or line-replaceable-unit level.
- Ability to read and work to wiring diagrams, schematics, interface control documents, and mechanical drawings.
- Additional Preferred Skills: Soldering to IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 standards. Experience with tactical or military communications or C2 systems and with networking equipment and SATCOM and RF terminals. Prior lead or supervisory experience in an integration or fabrication shop. Experience building or integrating in SCIF or secure facility (ICD 705) environments, including TEMPEST RED and BLACK installation practices. Prior U.S. military service, or direct experience supporting U.S. military operations. An active or current Top Secret/SCI (TS/SCI) clearance. Experience supporting nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3), strategic communications, or continuity-of-operations programs.
Qualifications
- Associate degree in electronics or a related technical field, or equivalent military or technical training.
- Minimum of 8 years of electronics or systems integration and test experience, including cable and harness fabrication and connector termination.
Skills
- Extensive hands-on electronics, communications, or vehicle-systems integration and test experience.
- Expert cable and harness fabrication and connector termination (circular military specification, RF coaxial, and fiber).
- Experience wiring and integrating equipment and power systems into armored or tactical vehicles.
- Test and troubleshooting with standard instruments (multimeter, oscilloscope, network test tools) and fault isolation to the component or line-replaceable-unit level.
- Ability to read and work to wiring diagrams, schematics, interface control documents, and mechanical drawings.
- Soldering to IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 standards.
- Experience with tactical or military communications or C2 systems and with networking equipment and SATCOM and RF terminals.
- Prior lead or supervisory experience in an integration or fabrication shop.
- Experience building or integrating in SCIF or secure facility (ICD 705) environments, including TEMPEST RED and BLACK installation practices.
- Prior U.S. military service, or direct experience supporting U.S. military operations.
- An active or current Top Secret/SCI (TS/SCI) clearance.
- Experience supporting nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3), strategic communications, or continuity-of-operations programs.
Benefits and Compensation
At MAG Aerospace, we value your contributions providing our employees with a robust Total Rewards package that supports your total well-being. Full-time and part-time employees working at least 30 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible to participate in MAG's Total Rewards programs. Our offerings include health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits as well as paid leave, professional development, and tuition assistance. Individuals that do not meet the threshold are only eligible for select offerings not inclusive of health benefits. We encourage you to learn more about our Total Rewards Program by visiting the Resource page on our Careers site: here.
The projected compensation range for this position is $95,000 to $115,000 (annualized USD). The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is just one component of MAG's total compensation package for employees.