What are the responsibilities and job description for the Modeling and Fabrication Technician (Security Clearance Needed) position at GCI Incorporated?
The Modeling and Fabrication Technician is responsible for physical design, testing, and documentation responsibilities in the development of new structures and support of existing systems for GCI custom communication systems and electronic devices. Design work will include the design of precision mechanisms and complex assemblies that include machined, additive and subtractive fabrication, circuit boards, low and high voltage wiring, and custom radio frequency support components.
Duties And Responsibilities
This job frequently requires the individual use hands and fingers to operate, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls in a light-production shop facility with professional manufacturing equipment.
Travel
GCI’s systems are distributed regionally throughout the contagious United States (CONUS), and require quarterly updates to software systems, and occasionally hardware, as well. The successful candidate is able to travel at least four times a year to CONUS sites for two (2) to four (4) days to perform the scheduled maintenance.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Work within cross-functional teams to support the design and development of systems that contain both off-the-shelf and custom-developed equipment.
- Design, prototype, test, and troubleshoot new and existing designs.
- Contribute to the development of specifications for new system designs.
- Develop and execute test protocols for both informal and formal design testing.
- Design, build, and test manufacturing test fixtures to support production of new systems.
- Prepare assembly and test procedures for new hardware designs.
- Build prototypes and perform light assembly of production systems.
- Interact with outside vendors to source parts.
- Associate’s degree in CAD, 3D Modeling, or Precision Drafting
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience
- Demonstrated CAD experience
- Knowledge of the design of rack-based systems desired.
- Demonstrated understanding of GD&T tolerancing practices preferred.
- Solid understanding of manufacturing technologies including machining, molding, and manufacturing processes.
- Experience with SolidWorks or AutoCAD.
- Demonstrated ability to develop, integrate and validate designs is preferred.
- Knowledge of wireless technology, digital/analog communications, or RF
- Experience with Test Automation and Continuous Integration
This job frequently requires the individual use hands and fingers to operate, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls in a light-production shop facility with professional manufacturing equipment.
Travel
GCI’s systems are distributed regionally throughout the contagious United States (CONUS), and require quarterly updates to software systems, and occasionally hardware, as well. The successful candidate is able to travel at least four times a year to CONUS sites for two (2) to four (4) days to perform the scheduled maintenance.
- A candidate must be a US Citizen and requires the ability to achieve and maintain an active/current TS/SCI with Polygraph clearance. GCI will work with the candidate to transfer their clearance, or sponsor them for a Secret, followed by a Top Secret clearance.