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Engineering Development Program (EDP) - Industrial Engineering - Micron Operations

AST SpaceMobile

AST SpaceMobile

Operations
Midland, TX, USA
Posted on Mar 24, 2026

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.

Position Overview

The Engineering Development Program (EDP) is designed for exceptional recent graduates who want to become Industrial Engineers by learning about high volume space industry operations to support a rapid deployment of Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.

Participants in this program will begin their careers working directly on the spacecraft production floor as Engineering Technicians supporting Micron Operations. In this role, participants will gain hands-on experience assembling, testing, and integrating flight components for the phased array of the satellite.

As participants demonstrate technical capability and leadership potential, they will progress through a structured development path:

Engineering Technician → Associate Manufacturing Engineer → Manufacturing Engineer or Flight Assurance Engineer or Industrial Engineer or Supervisor

This program provides a rare opportunity to develop engineers who understand spacecraft hardware from the ground up—combining hands-on spacecraft assembly experience, early leadership development, and a clear transition into an engineering role. Participants will gain direct experience building flight hardware, leading technical teams, and supporting spacecraft production at scale.

Key Responsibilities

Phase 1 – Engineering Technician

Participants begin the program working directly with spacecraft hardware supporting Micron Operations.

Responsibilities include:

  • Perform hands-on assembly and integration of flight components.
  • Support mechanical integration, alignment, and fastening of microns into the phased array.
  • Assist with bonding, adhesives, potting, and precision assembly processes in accordance with engineering procedures and workmanship standards.
  • Follow strict cleanroom protocols including ESD and FOD control when handling flight hardware.
  • Support quality inspections and verification activities to ensure hardware meets engineering specifications and workmanship standards.
  • Assist with troubleshooting assembly or test issues during operations.
  • Collaborate closely with engineers and senior technicians to execute assembly, test and integration tasks.

This phase focuses on developing a deep understanding of spacecraft hardware, integration processes, and flight hardware handling.

Phase 2 – Associate Manufacturing Engineer or Associate Automation Engineer

After demonstrating strong technical performance and leadership capability, participants transition into a supervisory role supporting Micron operations.

Responsibilities include:

  • Lead and provide technical guidance to teams performing assembly and integration of spacecraft hardware.
  • Coordinate daily production activities to ensure assembly milestones are achieved on schedule.
  • Ensure technicians follow engineering procedures, quality standards, and cleanroom protocols.
  • Train and mentor junior technicians in assembly, test and integration practices.
  • Support troubleshooting and resolution of assembly and integration challenges.
  • Collaborate with engineering and production leadership to improve processes and operational efficiency.
  • Ensure proper documentation and compliance with spacecraft manufacturing standards.
  • Identify, scope, and execute a technical process improvement project to standardize or improve efficiency.

This phase provides early leadership experience managing technical teams responsible for building flight spacecraft hardware.

Phase 3 – Manufacturing Engineer or Automation Engineer

Upon successful completion of the development program, participants transition into a Manufacturing Engineer role supporting spacecraft production and integration.

Responsibilities include:

  • Support engineering teams in developing and improving assembly and integration procedures.
  • Assist with troubleshooting hardware integration challenges during operations.
  • Analyze production processes and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements.
  • Support spacecraft integration campaigns and cross-functional engineering efforts.
  • Collaborate with design engineers to provide feedback from production operations to improve hardware designs.
  • Support development of tooling, fixtures, and build processes for spacecraft production.

Participants completing the program transition into engineering roles with a unique advantage—direct experience building and integrating operational spacecraft hardware.

Qualifications

Education

Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Physics or related technical discipline

Experience

  • Recent graduate or early-career engineer with strong academic performance
  • Hands-on engineering project experience through internships, research labs, or academic programs
  • Experience with mechanical assemblies, electronics, robotics, or hardware systems preferred
  • Demonstrated interest in spacecraft systems, aerospace manufacturing, or hardware engineering

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with mechanical assemblies, electromechanical systems, or wiring harnesses
  • Exposure to aerospace manufacturing, spacecraft systems, or cleanroom environments
  • Experience with bonding, adhesives, or precision assembly processes
  • Participation in engineering project teams, robotics competitions, or hardware-based research projects

Soft Skills

  • Strong curiosity and desire to understand how complex hardware systems are built
  • Demonstrated leadership potential and ability to guide technical teams
  • Strong problem-solving mindset and attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced engineering and production environment

Technology Stack

Engineering & Manufacturing Tools

  • Precision mechanical assembly tools
  • Electrical harness installation equipment
  • Adhesive and bonding application systems

Software & Productivity Tools

  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Engineering documentation systems

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to perform hands-on work with spacecraft hardware and mechanical assemblies
  • Ability to stand for extended periods during integration and assembly operations
  • Ability to work in cleanroom environments under strict ESD and FOD control protocols
  • Ability to lift and move equipment up to 25 pounds as required for spacecraft integration tasks
  • Position is based at the Midland, Texas facility and requires on-site collaboration with spacecraft production and engineering teams

This job description may not be inclusive to the duties and responsibilities listed. Additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time or the scope of the job may change as needed by business demands.

AST SpaceMobile is an Equal Opportunity, at will Employer; employment is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.