Full-Time

Machinery Maintenance Mechanic

Machinery Maintenance

Posted on 1/8/2026

Deadline 2/9/27
QinetiQ

QinetiQ

5,001-10,000 employees

Global defense, security, and aerospace engineering

No salary listed

Columbus, NM, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • GED or High School Diploma.
  • 7 Years’ experience in mechanical maintenance.
  • Associate and Bachelor of Science degree in any technical discipline can be substituted for years’ experience
  • Ability to obtain flight operator certification
  • Valid U.S. Driver’s license required.
  • Strong written and communication skills.
  • Must be willing to work in a 24/7 shift scenario and be assigned to various shifts as required to meet mission requirements.
  • Proof of U.S. residency required.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as a senior machinery maintenance mechanic for all assigned aerostat shift and site requirements.
  • Performs a wide range of technical tasks to include using standard mechanics hand tools, mechanical disassembly/assembly, wiring, soldering, fiber optic splicing, operating standard and unique test equipment, repairing aerostat fabric and handling high-pressure gases such as Helium and Nitrogen.
  • Flight Crew Member (pre/post flight, launch/recovery, helium toppings, snubbing, inflations/ deflations, tether inspections, proficiency in all emergency procedures for both moored and airborne flight aerostat operations)
  • Makes significant event and data entries in the mission flight log.
  • Performs all aerostat electronic subsystem preflight and post-flight checks and inspections as required.
  • Maintain, troubleshoot and repair:
  • Aerostat structures, hydraulic systems, fiber optic components, avionics and electrical components.
  • Ground systems such as generators, communication and weather systems
  • Maintains cognizance of system performance.
  • Performs corrective and preventive maintenance on the aerostat telemetry and control subsystems, power and control subsystems, tether subsystem, meteorological equipment, ground station subsystems, payload and communications subsystems, and site facility equipment as appropriate.
  • Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems (i.e., those that typically cannot be solved solely by reference to manufacturers’ manuals or similar documents) in working on mechanical equipment.
  • Operate general purpose and special purpose vehicles to include man lift operations to heights of 150 feet
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned
  • Secondary Duties include:
  • Maintain and understand site documentation such as parts request forms, equipment condition tags, timecards, and flight data and maintenance logs
  • Calibrate all site and test equipment as required
  • Coordinates resupply and repair logistics activities for the aerostat subsystems.
  • Trains and certifies other personnel in selected aerostat subsystem procedures.
  • Supports all security, logistics, and site-specific requirements as directed when not in conflict with primary electrical maintenance responsibilities.

QinetiQ is a global science and engineering company serving defense, security, and aerospace markets. It delivers advanced technologies, testing, evaluation, and integrated engineering services for government and commercial customers, including R&D, systems design, testing facilities, and program support to design, verify, and deploy defense and security solutions. The company originated from the UK's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) and was privatized to become a private company, later expanding via Carlyle Group’s investment and a London IPO to grow, especially in the U.S. defense market. This mix of government-originated expertise and private-sector growth helps it offer broad, end-to-end capabilities across international projects. Its goal is to provide trusted science and engineering capabilities that help protect nations and people by delivering reliable defense, security, and aerospace solutions.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Mary Tavy, United Kingdom

Founded

1956

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • QinetiQ US formed in 2019 via MTEQ acquisition, doubling US operations size.
  • QinetiQ hired Shawn Purvis as US CEO in Q3 2025 to drive revenue growth.
  • QinetiQ revenues soared since 2022 from Ukraine war drone and EW demand.

What critics are saying

  • Airbus Zephyr dominates HAPS market, eroding QinetiQ ISR revenues since 2013 sale.
  • Velodyne bankruptcy in 2023 halts lidar supply for QinetiQ UGV portfolio.
  • UK MOD favors Dstl, reducing QinetiQ contracts post-DERA split.

What makes QinetiQ unique

  • QinetiQ originated from DERA privatization in July 2001, inheriting UK defense R&D legacy.
  • QinetiQ North America leads in military robotics via 2004 Foster-Miller acquisition.
  • QinetiQ secured 25-year LTPA with UK MOD in 2003 for test services.

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