Advanced Cooling Technologies
ACT is a premier thermal management company that focuses on the design and manufacturing of cooling technologies.
- Open roles
- 24
- New role every
- ~4.1 days
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- Location
- Anaheim, California, United States of America
- Posted
- May 26, 2026
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Assembly Technician
at Advanced Cooling Technologies
Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) is a premier thermal solutions provider providing component and system level solutions and structures. Our products and technologies have become integral parts of numerous mission- critical devices, including life-saving MRI and CT scanners, US Military applications, weather and telecommunication satellites, exploratory space missions, and much more. We are proud to be doing work that really makes a difference in our world- and beyond!
Position Summary:
Assemblers will be expected to perform numerous assembly and fabrication duties involving advanced composites such as Carbon Fiber, Kevlar, and complex adhesive systems. Because of the nature of spacecraft, and military hardware, all technicians must exhibit a high degree of discipline and work ethic.
Assembly Technicians must have expansive experience with Aerospace composite assembly and fabrication and must be willing and able to perform a wide range of fabrication duties with a high degree of craftsmanship. Senior technicians are also expected to be innovative, versatile, and provide both leadership and training to junior technicians.
Responsibilities:
- Assemble aircraft components and subassemblies according to manufacturing plans, drawings, specifications, and instructions
- Attach mechanical fasteners and other hardware onto components or subassemblies using rivets, screws, adhesives, or other fasteners
- Prepare surfaces for bonding by light sanding
- Perform masking operations on composite and metallic components, and subassemblies, for priming operations
- Perform edge and core filling operations as required for final assemblies
- Identify parts (part marking) as required by customer specifications
- Ensure that the materials used in fabrication meet the required specification and shelf-life requirements
- Clean fabricated parts when required, as required, during fabrication operations