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Rocket Engine Component Technician assembles, maintains, inspects, repairs, overhauls and tests rocket engine components and related propulsion systems to ensure compliance with stringent safety, quality and performance standards. The role involves conducting diagnostic testing and troubleshooting to identify defects, supporting engineering modifications, and working within controlled aerospace environments in accordance with regulatory requirements. They maintain accurate technical documentation of all work undertaken to support traceability, compliance and operational reliability.
Tasks
Assemble and install rocket engine components in accordance with technical specifications and engineering drawings.
Inspect, diagnose, maintain, and repair rocket engine components using visual, mechanical, and electronic testing methods.
Calibrate tools and instruments used in assembly and testing to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Collaborate with engineers to support design changes, improvements, and technical implementation.
Maintain accurate records of maintenance, repairs, and quality checks, and ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
Assist in prototype development and component testing processes.
Skills
Basic
Ability to read and interpret complex technical drawings and engineering specifications.
Attention to detail to ensure components meet safety and performance standards.
Problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical issues.
Strong mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity for handling delicate engine components.
Teamwork and effective communication to collaborate with engineering teams and document work clearly.
Specific
Ability to comply with safety and environmental regulations when handling hazardous materials and fuels.
Ability to interpret engine performance data and diagnostic results.
Competency in engine component balancing and alignment techniques.
Knowledge in aerospace quality assurance standards.
Knowledge in metallurgy and materials science for component integrity assessment.
Knowledge in propulsion system mechanics, including turbopumps, combustion chambers, nozzles, and fuel delivery systems.
Proficiency in non-destructive testing techniques, including ultrasonic, radiographic, and dye penetrant methods.
Proficiency in using specialised aerospace tools, including torque wrenches, micrometers, and precision measuring instruments.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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