About the job
AST SpaceMobile is developing the first global cellular broadband network in space, designed to connect with standard mobile devices. The company serves both commercial and government clients and holds a significant portfolio of intellectual property and patents. The mission centers on closing connectivity gaps for billions of mobile users and expanding broadband access to those who remain unconnected.
This Mechanisms Technician position is based in Midland, Texas. Full relocation assistance is available for those moving to the area.
Role overview
The Mechanisms Technician (Weekend Night Shift) focuses on assembling, integrating, and testing satellite deployment systems and mechanical subsystems. Typical tasks include building and validating precision mechanisms for large phased-array satellite structures. This covers components such as hinges, actuators, release mechanisms, and deployment systems. The technician’s work directly supports the reliable deployment of satellite components once in orbit.
Who succeeds in this role
Experience in manufacturing, automotive, or mechanical assembly provides a strong foundation for this work. The position involves hands-on assembly of satellite hardware and supports one of the country’s leading space manufacturing efforts.
Key details
- Location: Midland, TX (relocation assistance provided)
- Shift: Weekend night shift
- Facility: Modern satellite production site
What you will do
- Assemble and integrate satellite deployment systems and mechanical subsystems
- Test and validate precision mechanisms for satellite structures
- Support the construction of hardware critical for satellite deployment in orbit
