





* Bilbao * Posted 14 hours ago At SATLANTIS, we design advanced space technologies to tackle global challenges from above. Now you can bring your mechanical production expertise into a mission that looks far beyond Earth. This role places you at the heart of our production and assembly processes. As a Mechanics Production Technician, you’ll ensure that mechanical components, assemblies, and optical systems meet the highest standards of precision and cleanliness, helping us deliver cutting\-edge instruments that explore the universe. #### #### **What’s in it for you?** * **Mission\-driven projects with global impact:** Your work will directly contribute to the assembly and performance of high\-tech space cameras used in groundbreaking missions around the world. * **Professional growth in a cutting\-edge sector:** Develop your mechanical skills in a dynamic aerospace environment with exposure to state\-of\-the\-art technologies. * **Flexible working hours:** Because balance and trust are part of how we work. * **Young, dynamic environment**: Join a proactive team where autonomy, innovation, and collaboration drive our daily routine. * **Private health insurance:** Your wellbeing comes first, with comprehensive coverage. * **Campus perks:** Discounts at restaurants on the UPV/EHU campus, plus fresh fruit, great coffee, and a motivating work atmosphere. #### **Your mission** You’ll be part of the production department, ensuring that mechanical assemblies, optical systems, and subcomponents are built and verified according to SATLANTIS standards. Your precision and technical understanding will help transform complex designs into high\-performance instruments ready for launch. Your main responsibilities will be: * Supervise defects, packaging, returns, and product receipt across departments to ensure traceability and quality. * Interpret drawings and assembly procedures for parts, subassemblies, and complete systems. * Carry out mechanical and opto\-mechanical assemblies, using appropriate tools and fixtures while following documented procedures. * Conduct dimensional inspections of parts and assemblies using measuring instruments, measuring arms, and CMM equipment; prepare corresponding inspection reports. * Execute setups and perform functional tests, documenting results and supporting troubleshooting when required. * Manage warehouse inventories, including consumables, components, semi\-finished products, and laboratory materials in both clean rooms and warehouse environments. * Perform cleaning of mechanical components, tools, and work areas in accordance with SATLANTIS protocols. * Prepare and maintain assembly records, non\-conformity reports, and production\-related documentation; issue purchase requests through ERP. * Support environmental and functional testing campaigns, ensuring components are properly prepared, packaged, and tracked throughout the process. #### **What will set you up for success?** * **Technical foundation:** You hold a Higher\-Level Vocational Training qualification related to Mechanics, giving you the hands\-on and theoretical knowledge needed for precision work. * **Attention to detail:** You take pride in ensuring every component, assembly, and report meets the highest quality standards. * **Problem\-solving mindset:** You approach challenges methodically, finding practical solutions and continuously improving how things are done. * **Team spirit:** You enjoy collaborating with colleagues across production, engineering, and quality to make each project a success. **Ready to shape the flow of space projects?** If you’re excited about turning mechanical precision into impact, assembling cutting\-edge instruments, and contributing to space exploration from the ground up, this is your chance. Apply now and join our mission at SATLANTIS.


