General Dynamics Mission Systems · 11 hours ago
Deburr Technician
General Dynamics Mission Systems is a leader in high technology solutions and services for defense and scientific missions. As a Deburr Technician, you will perform hand deburring operations with precision on Beryllium products, contributing to high-performance sensing systems used in critical applications across aerospace, defense, and nuclear industries.
AerospaceBusiness Information SystemsInformation ServicesInformation TechnologyNational SecuritySensor
Responsibilities
Help make the technologies, products and services that make a difference
Performing hand deburring operations to print specifications involving precision tolerances on Beryllium products for use in the most demanding applications, across the aerospace, defense, and nuclear industries
Qualification
Required
Associate's degree or equivalent is required plus a minimum of 1 year of relevant experience
Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information
Due to the nature of work performed within our facilities, U.S. citizenship is required
Preferred
Proficiency in the use of a variety of hand and power tools; able to utilize various grinding equipment such as angle head grinders, pencil grinders, and straight grinders
Ability to work from blueprints, advanced drawings, process sheets and sketches to perform hand deburring operations with precision, quality, and safety
Experience and ability to routinely use a microscope
Benefits
401k matching
Flex time off
Paid parental leave
Healthcare benefits
Health and wellness programs
Employee resource and social groups
And more
Company
General Dynamics Mission Systems
General Dynamics Mission Systems designs and delivers critical systems and products for defense and cybersecurity customers. It is a sub-organization of General Dynamics.
Funding
Current Stage
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Washington Technology
2026-01-17
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