Full-Time

Test Operations Electrical Technician 1/2

Posted on 9/26/2025

Rocket Lab USA

Rocket Lab USA

1,001-5,000 employees

Launch services, spacecraft, and on-orbit solutions

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Mississippi, USA

In Person

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • 5+ years demonstrated experience in test operations or in designing, building and activating test facilities
  • Familiarity with various Programmable Logic Controller platforms
  • Knowledge of processes for electrical and data systems in regulated environment
  • Demonstrated experience with facility wiring and electrical installation
  • Understanding of instrumentation typical for rocket engine testing, including flow meters, thermocouples, accelerometers, etc.
  • General knowledge of distributed I/O systems including POe cameras, communication platforms, etc.
  • Must be able to walk and stand for long periods of time
  • Must be comfortable working in a production environment with extensive use of hazardous chemicals such as acids, alkalis, and solvents
  • Must be able to lift up to 25lbs. unassisted.
  • Must be able to wear appropriate PPE for lab and electro-chemical manufacturing environment
  • Must be comfortable with climbing up and down ladders, grasping, standing, lifting, bending, pulling, pushing, stooping, stretching, carrying, crawling, and maneuvering in tight spaces
  • Must be a U.S. citizen, lawful U.S. permanent resident, or eligible to obtain required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce under ITAR (for US office applicants)
  • For New Zealand office applicants, must hold citizenship of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the European Union or a country that is part of NATO or have eligible dual citizenship or nationality (ITAR related)
Responsibilities
  • Install, maintain, and repair electrical components, systems, machinery and control panels including cable trays, panel building, and pipe bending
  • Troubleshoot, identify, and resolve electrical issues using appropriate testing devices and techniques to minimize downtime and ensure operation efficiency
  • Ensure all electrical systems comply with local, state, and national electrical codes and safety regulations
  • Collaborate as part of a team or independently to complete projects, often collaborating with engineers and other technical staff
  • Document, read, and interpret technical diagrams, blueprints, and schematics to understand electrical systems and components
  • Be personally responsible for your safety and for those around you
  • Work hands on with check out, calibration and functional testing of instrumentation and control systems for high pressure and cryogenic fluid systems involving valves, regulators, flow meters and other plumbing elements
  • Help to stand up a test facility control room
  • Maintain situational awareness and constant communication with others involved in the test activity
  • Both lead and be part of a team of technicians and engineers who set up and operate the test facility
Desired Qualifications
  • Electrical journeyman license or related vocational education
  • Additional experience operating and/or building large industrial complexes
  • Post-secondary education that might include technical degrees or licenses (A&P or similar)
  • Experience with rocket engines or launch vehicles or similar aerospace hardware
  • Experience operating facilities for liquid oxygen and liquid methane
  • Demonstrated ability to be assertive in a fast-paced operations environment and stand up for what you know is right
  • Ability to trouble shoot systems and collaborate to develop corrective work instructions
  • Basic computer skills in MS Office, email, collaborative networks like JIRA or CONFLUENCE

Rocket Lab provides end-to-end space services, including designing and manufacturing space hardware, launch services, satellites, and on-orbit management solutions. Its Electron rocket carries small satellites into orbit, Photon is a satellite platform for payloads, and Neutron is a larger launcher in development. It stands out through a proven mission track record, frequent launches, multiple launch sites, and an integrated suite of rockets, satellite platforms, and on-orbit services. The goal is to make space access faster, easier, and more affordable for governments and commercial customers across national security, science, Earth observation, climate monitoring, and communications.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Founded

2006

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 revenue hit $200.3M, up 63.5% YoY, guiding Q2 to $225-240M.
  • Signed 31 Electron/HASTE and 5 Neutron contracts in Q1, exceeding 2025 total.
  • Meta partnership develops orbital solar power satellites for data centers.

What critics are saying

  • Neutron debut delays past 2026 from Archimedes engine failures at Stennis.
  • Mynaric integration drops GAAP margins below 30% within 3-6 months.
  • Relativity's Terran R undercuts Neutron pricing, stealing hypersonic contracts in 12 months.

What makes Rocket Lab USA unique

  • Electron completed 8 launches in 2026, targeting 100th launch this year.
  • HASTE comprises one-third of $2.2B backlog with Anduril's $30M contract.
  • Acquired Mynaric and Motiv Space Systems for laser comms and Mars robotics.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Paid Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Flexible Spending Account

Company Equity

Wellness Program

Phone/Internet Stipend

Childcare Support

Gym Membership

Employee Discounts

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

1%
Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
Rocket Lab unveils Gauss electric thruster with 200+ units/year production capacity

Rocket Lab has introduced Gauss, a new electric satellite thruster designed for high-volume production to meet growing demand from commercial and national security constellations. The company has established a production line capable of manufacturing over 200 thrusters annually. The in-house designed system includes a Hall Thruster, Power Processing Unit and Propellant Management Assembly. Gauss delivers higher specific impulse than traditional chemical propulsion, enabling more thrust per unit of propellant whilst requiring less fuel onboard. Founded by Sir Peter Beck, Rocket Lab aims to address supply chain constraints that have historically plagued electric propulsion production. The thruster is suited for prolonged missions including deep space exploration and satellite station-keeping. Gauss joins Rocket Lab's existing propulsion systems, including the Rutherford, Archimedes and Curie engines.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 9th, 2026
Rocket Lab wins $391K NASA Mars study, eyes $700M comms network contract

Rocket Lab has won a $390,936 NASA study contract for Mars telecommunications architecture and is competing for a $700 million programme to build a dedicated communications network supporting sample returns and crewed Mars missions through 2035. The company was the sole awardee of the study contract. NASA's ageing Mars relay satellites struggle with growing data traffic, making the Mars Telecommunications Network critical infrastructure. Rocket Lab has proposed its Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, a laser communication satellite in aerosynchronous orbit. The company's delivery of twin ESCAPADE orbiters currently operating at Mars strengthens its bid against competitors including SpaceX, Blue Origin and Northrop Grumman. The award decision is expected by September, with a 2028 launch deadline. Rocket Lab's 2025 revenue reached $602 million, up 38%, with backlog exceeding $2 billion.

MB News
Apr 8th, 2026
Rocket Lab completes $474M equity offering, with up to $642M total via forward transactions

Rocket Lab has completed its at-the-market equity offering programme, raising approximately $474 million in gross proceeds through the sale of 6.73 million shares. The company had filed to offer up to $1 billion in common stock on 17 March 2026. Additionally, Rocket Lab entered into collared forward transactions involving 7.45 million shares, with expected proceeds between $474 million and $642 million. These transactions are scheduled to mature in April 2028, with actual proceeds depending on settlement terms and pricing conditions. The global launch services and space systems provider intends to use the net proceeds to fund future growth, including potential acquisitions, and for general corporate and working capital purposes.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 4th, 2026
Rocket Lab wins $1B+ defence contracts and 38% margin as SpaceX IPO fever spreads

Rocket Lab has posted record full-year 2025 revenue of $602 million, up 38%, with GAAP gross margins reaching 38% and backlog expanding 73% to $1.85 billion. The company recently secured regulatory approval to acquire Mynaric for laser communications and won defence contracts exceeding $1 billion, including an $816 million prime contract for missile-warning satellites. SpaceX's confidential IPO filing at a targeted $1.75 trillion valuation has lifted space sector stocks broadly. However, Rocket Lab stands out as the only publicly traded company with vertical integration spanning launch services, spacecraft production and communications hardware. Fourth-quarter revenue reached $180 million, exceeding consensus estimates of $178 million. The company's Electron rocket has completed nearly three dozen successful missions, whilst Space Systems contributed $402.8 million, representing 67% of total revenue.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 1st, 2026
Rocket Lab's $1.85B backlog meets execution risks as Neutron launch slips to Q4 2026

Rocket Lab has secured strong government demand and a $1.85 billion backlog, with management expecting 37% to convert within 12 months. The company flew three HASTE hypersonic missions in 2025 and won an SDA Tranche III Tracking Layer prime contract in the fourth quarter, adding multi-year visibility. However, execution risks persist. The first Neutron launch has been delayed to the fourth quarter of 2026 following a January tank rupture. Space Systems generated $402.8 million, or 66.9% of total revenue in 2025, but the revenue mix is compressing margins. Management guided first-quarter 2026 GAAP gross margin to 34-36%. Early Neutron flights are expected to carry low or negative gross margins, extending the period where losses remain likely despite long-term growth potential.

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