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Furientis in Los Angeles is seeking a Wiring and Integration Specialist to support the development of high-quality aerospace systems. You will be responsible for end-to-end vehicle electrical assembly, working directly with engineers to build and test flight hardware in a fast-paced environment.
The ideal candidate should have 4+ years of experience in aerospace or related fields, skills in wiring fabrication, and soldering proficiency. This role requires a strong attention to detail and a methodical working style, as documentation and quality are critical.
Note: This is an on-site role with no remote work options available.
America is critically deficient in production of defensive munitions- we currently produce shipborne interceptors in the few hundreds per year while our adversaries are producing offensive threats in the tens of thousands per year. Furientis was started to help solve this problem- introducing a new class of cost‑effective, high production rate, interceptor missiles. We're seeking motivated individuals who internalize this problem and are eager to apply their past experience in similar industries (aerospace, defense, automotive/racing, robotics) and out of the box thinking to solve this problem for the US and its allies.
The Avionics Team owns the electronics on the vehicle: flight computer, compute boards, power conversion, sensor interfaces, wiring, and the embedded firmware that ties them together. The same engineers design the boards, write the firmware, and bring them up at the bench. No handoff layer between hardware and software.
Avionics sits on the critical path for every flight test, so the team's velocity sets the program's pace.
We are looking for a wiring and integration specialist who owns vehicle electrical assembly end-to-end: harnesses, connectors, board‑level rework, conformal coating, and bring‑up. This role pairs tightly with the avionics engineers and is distinct from the Vehicle Technician, who owns structures, composites, machining, and propulsion build support.
This is not a production‑line technician role. You will work directly alongside engineers and leadership to build flight hardware from prototype through operational systems. The ideal candidate enjoys building things from scratch, solving problems independently, and contributing wherever needed to get vehicles and systems operational.
You will help build and test flight hardware in a fast‑moving development environment where wiring craftsmanship and electrical discipline matter.
Location: On‑site at our Los Angeles, CA HQ; remote work is not available. Monthly weekend travel for test events and supplier engagements. Clearance: A clearance is not required for this position. Must be a U.S. Person.
Furientis is an equal‑opportunity employer. To comply with U.S. export control laws, employment is contingent on eligibility to access export‑controlled information.
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