Redwire Seeks Automation Test engineer to Support Next-Gen Space Exploration
[CITY, STATE] – Redwire, a leading provider of space technology, is actively recruiting an Automation Test Engineer to join its team.Teh contract position, open to all experience levels, will play a critical role in validating the next generation of capabilities for space exploration.
Responsibilities for the Automation Test Engineer include executing test procedures,validating results,assisting with product-related inquiries,adn managing project deadlines and deliverables.
Ideal candidates will possess a BS/MS degree in Computer Science or a related field, along with five or more years of experience developing test solutions, ideally for embedded and electromechanical hardware systems. A foundational understanding of circuit design – including schematic interpretation, circuit debugging, and benchtop testing – is also desired. Proficiency in developing test software and automation using Python on Windows or Linux platforms is essential, as is experience with QA/test methodologies, traceability matrices, and GIT version control.
Desired skills include a solid understanding of the Product Realization Process and System Development Life Cycle, Agile/Scrum experience, and familiarity with the Atlassian tool suite (Jira & Confluence). Experience developing real-time solutions for hardware test is a plus.redwire emphasizes self-direction, teamwork, and strong dialog skills.
The position offers a pay range of $50 - $80/hr.
Redwire highlights its commitment to core values of Integrity, innovation, Impact, Inclusion, and Excellence, and encourages applications from candidates who may not meet every listed requirement.
All offers are contingent upon a triumphant background check and proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.Some positions may also require U.S. citizenship or the ability to obtain a security clearance.Due to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.