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Azora is seeking an experienced mechanical/optical assembly technician to join its space terminals and ground stations integration team in Phoenix. You will assemble precision optomechanical hardware, align components, and support environmental test campaigns for flight and engineering units.
Responsibilities include reading engineering drawings, performing with CMM/metrology tools, maintaining cleanroom standards, and documenting all steps.
Be the hands of the integration team: assemble, align, and test precision optomechanical hardware for Azora's space terminals and ground stations. You will build engineering and flight units, run alignment procedures, and support environmental test campaigns.
Role
Be the hands of the integration team: assemble, align, and test precision optomechanical hardware for Azora's space terminals and ground stations. You will build engineering and flight units, run alignment procedures, and support environmental test campaigns.
Assemble precision optomechanical hardware: optical benches, telescope assemblies, fiber routing, FSM and gimbal subassemblies, and structural elements.
Perform optical alignment using autocollimators, interferometers, alignment lasers, and CMM/metrology equipment, following documented procedures.
Execute bonding, staking, torquing, and fastener installation to aerospace workmanship standards, with full traceability documentation.
Handle, clean, and inspect optical components (mirrors, lenses, fibers, windows) per cleanliness and contamination control protocols.
Support environmental testing: vibration, shock, thermal vacuum, and thermal cycling – including fixture setup, instrumentation, and test execution.
Maintain cleanroom standards, tool calibration records, and electrostatic discharge (ESD) and foreign object debris (FOD) controls.
Red-line and improve assembly procedures; provide manufacturability feedback to design engineers.
Support ground station site builds and installations, including occasional travel to remote sites.
3+ years as a mechanical, optical, or aerospace assembly technician, including experience on space flight or other high-reliability hardware.
Demonstrated precision assembly skills: small fasteners, torque control, adhesive bonding, and delicate component handling.
Experience working in cleanroom environments with contamination control, ESD, and FOD discipline.
Ability to read and work from engineering drawings, GD&T callouts, and written procedures.
Strong documentation habits (travelers, as-built records, non-conformance reporting).
Optical alignment experience (telescopes, laser systems, imaging payloads) and familiarity with optical metrology tools.
Experience supporting TVAC, vibration, or shock test campaigns.
IPC/NASA workmanship certifications (e.g., NASA-STD-8739.x series) or J-STD soldering certification.
Fiber optic termination, polishing, or splicing experience.
Generous equity
Competitive healthcare (including options for vision and dental)
401(k)
Unlimited PTO
Azora is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
If you need a reasonable accommodation as part of your application for employment or interviews with us, please let us know by contacting info@azora.space
To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicants must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful permanent resident (iii) protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or (iv) be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Salary ranges are based on the following criteria:
Final salary is based on geographic location, experience, skills, and qualifications.
Azora is building high-bandwidth communications infrastructure for environments where fiber can’t reach. This work spans LEO spacecraft constellations, lunar exploration missions, GEO satcom, deployable optical ground for defense, and data centers both on- and off-world. To enable rapid global proliferation Azora is developing compact and modular optical terminals small enough to deploy from a backpack, and space terminals that support high speed optical links from LEO out to the Moon.