4th Shift Structures Mechanic (Fri, Sat, Sun) 6pm - 6am
Astspacemobile · Midland, Texas, United States · Posted Jun 19, 2026
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AST SpaceMobile is building the first and only global cellular broadband network in space to operate directly with standard, unmodified mobile devices based on our extensive IP and patent portfolio and designed for both commercial and government applications. Our engineers and space scientists are on a mission to eliminate the connectivity gaps faced by today’s five billion mobile subscribers and finally bring broadband to the billions who remain unconnected.
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Have you worked in manufacturing, automotive, or mechanical assembly and want to take that skillset into something bigger? This is it. You’ll be building satellites and they don't get bigger than ours. If you have hands-on experience in manufacturing, automotive, or mechanical assembly, and are ready to apply those skills to something bigger, this is your opportunity. You’ll be contributing to the build of real satellite hardware, supporting one of the most advanced space manufacturing programs in the country.
This position is based in our satellite production facility in Midland, TX , with full relocation provided (details below).
AST SpaceMobile is in search of a Structures Mechanic plays a critical role in the fabrication, assembly, and integration of spacecraft structural components used in our large-scale Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. This position is responsible for assembling, installing, and modifying structural hardware including aluminum, titanium, and composite components that form the primary and secondary structures of spacecraft systems. The ideal candidate is highly detail-oriented, comfortable working from engineering drawings, and experienced with precision assembly in aerospace, aviation, or similarly demanding manufacturing environments.
Compensation Schedule
Pay: DOE hour based on experience, with overtime opportunities. Higher-level roles are available for more experienced candidates at increased pay.
Schedule: 4th Shift: Friday through Sunday, 6pm to 6am (3x12) with paid lunch and breaks .
Flexibility: Night and weekend shifts with increased pay are also available depending on experience and team needs.
What You'll Do:
Assemble spacecraft structural components, subassemblies, and mechanical systems according to engineering drawings, work instructions, and specifications
Install fasteners including rivets, bolts, nut plates, and specialty aerospace hardware using proper torque and installation procedures
Perform drilling, reaming, countersinking, deburring, and precision fitting of structural components
Assemble and bond composite and metallic structures used in satellite frames, panels, and deployable systems
Perform precision alignment and fit-up of structural assemblies to meet engineering tolerances
Work with manufacturing engineers to resolve build issues and improve assembly processes
Maintain strict compliance with quality standards, documentation, and configuration control
Inspect work for dimensional accuracy and structural integrity prior to quality verification
Maintain tools, fixtures, and workstations in accordance with safety and 5S practices
Support spacecraft integration activities including structural modifications and repairs as needed
What you bring:
High school diploma or GED required
Technical training, trade school, or aerospace certification preferred
Experience
3+ years of experience in aerospace structures assembly, aircraft structures, or precision mechanical assembly
Experience installing aerospace fasteners, rivets, and structural hardware
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and assembly instructions
Experience working with aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, and composite materials
Familiarity with precision measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, and torque tools
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working on spacecraft, satellites, launch vehicles, or military aircraft structures
Experience with composite bonding, adhesive applications, and structural repairs
Familiarity with aerospace manufacturing standards and quality systems
Experience working in cleanroom or controlled manufacturing environments
Previous work in high-rate production or prototype aerospace environments
Soft Skills
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced production environment
Strong teamwork and communication skills
Problem-solving mindset with a hands-on approach
Ability to follow complex technical instructions with minimal supervision
Technology Stack
Precision torque tools and calibrated fastener installation equipment
Hand tools, pneumatic tools, and aerospace assembly tooling
Precision measurement instruments (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
Digital work instructions and manufacturing execution systems (MES)
Engineering drawings and CAD-based documentation
Physical Requirements Work Environment:
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