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Infinity Systems Engineering Lead Logistics Technician (Building/Vehicle Ops) in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Infin ity’s niche in the aerospace and defense industry is specialized solutions that help bridge the gap between space and ground. This is no small task, and we owe our success to our team who help us fulfill our mission; to match people with their legacies for betterment of the world. There is always a place at Infinity for a motivated, capable individual seeking a career to better the world. We prioritize supporting our team through exceptional benefits, work-life balance, and structured career development. At Infinity, WE ARE MORE – now, come be more with us!
Contingent Upon Contract Award
Job Summary:
The Logistics Technician/Facilities Lead is responsible for overseeing facility operations, maintenance, safety, and logistics support for Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate spacecraft integration and testing facilities. This role manages government integration facilities supporting the assembly, integration, and testing (AI&T) of space technology experiments ranging from CubeSats to ESPA-class spacecraft. The Facilities Lead coordinates facility maintenance, laboratory safety programs, hazardous materials management, shipping/receiving of flight hardware, and vendor/contractor coordination to ensure a safe, secure, compliant, and operationally effective work environment supporting national security space missions.
The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in facilities management with specific experience supporting:
Spacecraft integration facility management: Managing cleanroom environments, laboratory facilities, and specialized integration areas supporting spacecraft, payload, and experiment assembly, integration, and testing operations
Laboratory safety and compliance programs: Implementing and managing comprehensive safety programs including chemical hygiene, hazardous materials/waste management, explosives safety, laser radiation safety, electrostatic discharge (ESD) control, and OSHA compliance for aerospace integration facilities
Specialized facility custodial roles: Serving in critical safety and security roles including Fuel Tank Custodian, Chemical Hygiene Officer, Hazard Communication Program Manager, Unit Safety Representative, and Security Assistant (Alarm Custodian, GSA Security Container Custodian) in accordance with Air Force and federal requirements
Flight hardware logistics: Managing shipping, receiving, handling, packing, protecting, and transportation of sensitive flight experiment hardware, spacecraft components, and ground support equipment
Facility security and access control: Maintaining facility security systems, access control, alarm systems, and compliance with SCIF and SAPF requirements
This position requires a proactive safety mindset, the ability to work in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) and Special Access Program Facilities (SAPFs), meticulous attention to compliance requirements, and cross-functional collaboration to maintain mission-critical integration and testing infrastructure supporting cradle-to-grave space mission operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Government Integration Facility Management:
Oversee facility maintenance tasks, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general repairs.
Manage day-to-day operations of government spacecraft integration facilities including cleanrooms, laboratories, testing areas, and support spaces
Maintain and upgrade government integration capabilities including equipment and infrastructure outlined in government furnished property and base support lists
Coordinate facility layout, workspace modifications, and infrastructure changes to support concurrent spacecraft integration and testing activities
Ensure facility resources, equipment, and infrastructure are well-maintained, calibrated, and accessible to support mission requirements
Support facility planning for assembly, integration, and testing of spacecraft buses, payloads, and experiments
Laboratory Safety Programs & Compliance:
Implement and manage comprehensive laboratory safety programs in accordance with the Programmatic Environmental Safety and Health Evaluation Plan
Develop and maintain documentation and provide laboratory safety instruction for:
Vehicle operations and crane operations
Hazardous materials handling and waste management
Explosives safety procedures
Laser radiation safety
Welding, cutting, and brazing operations
Chemical handling and electrostatic discharge (ESD) control
Identify and report recommendations to the Government for addressing hazardous situations found in workspaces, manufacturing areas, test facilities, integration areas, storage facilities, pre-launch areas, launch facilities, and post-launch processing
Ensure facility operations comply with OSHA, AFOSH standards, fire codes, and Air Force safety regulations
Conduct routine safety inspections and audits of facilities, equipment, and operations
Support emergency preparedness efforts and ensure necessary safety measures and equipment are in place
Specialized Facility Custodial Roles:
Fuel Tank Custodian: Manage fuel storage and handling in accordance with 377 Mission Support Group training requirements
Chemical Hygiene Officer: Implement and maintain Chemical Hygiene Plan in accordance with AFI 90-821
Hazard Communication Program Manager: Manage hazard communication program in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1200
Unit Safety Representative: Serve as Unit Safety Representative in accordance with AFI 91-202
Security Assistant: Serve as Alarm Custodian (377 Security Forces Group requirements) and GSA Security Container Custodian (18 CFR 3a.61)
Flight Hardware Logistics & Material Management:
Manage shipping and receiving of flight experiment hardware, spacecraft components, and assembly, integration, and testing equipment
Coordinate packing, protecting, and shipping of flight experiments and support equipment to launch sites, test ranges, and integration facilities
Implement proper handling procedures for sensitive space-rated hardware, electrostatic discharge sensitive devices, and precision components
Maintain inventory control and tracking systems for government property, contractor acquired property, and flight hardware
Coordinate logistics for equipment and material movements between facilities, laboratories, field sites, and external locations
Facility Maintenance & Infrastructure:
Oversee facility maintenance tasks, including HVAC (including cleanroom environmental controls), plumbing, electrical systems, compressed gas systems, and general repairs
Conduct routine facility inspections to identify and address infrastructure needs
Implement preventative maintenance programs for facility systems and equipment to minimize operational disruptions
Coordinate maintenance of specialized integration equipment including cranes, lifting equipment, test stands, and ground support equipment
Support research, development, and planning for future space system assembly, integration, and testing capabilities and infrastructure
Vendor & Contractor Coordination:
Coordinate with vendors, contractors, and service providers for facility maintenance, repairs, upgrades, and specialized services
Schedule and oversee vendor work to minimize disruptions to integration, testing, and operational activities
Assist with reviewing service agreements and ensuring vendor compliance with Air Force, security, and safety policies
Coordinate base support services and interface with Kirtland AFB support organizations
Project Coordination & Planning:
Lead execution of facility improvement projects ensuring timely completion and quality standards
Coordinate with program managers, engineers, and technical teams to plan and prioritize facility-related improvements and modifications
Support planning for new assembly, integration, and testing capabilities and infrastructure
Track progress of facility projects and provide status updates to government leads and management
Security & Access Control:
Maintain facility security systems including alarm systems, access control systems, and physical security measures
Manage facility access lists, badging requirements, and visitor control procedures
Ensure compliance with SCIF and SAPF physical security requirements
Documentation & Reporting:
Maintain facility documentation including standard operating procedures, safety plans, and equipment records
Prepare monthly status reports on facility operations, maintenance activities, safety incidents, and lessons learned
Document facility configurations, modifications, and compliance activities
Support preparation of safety plans, risk management plans, and hazard assessments
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, or a related field
Experience: 10+ years of experience in facilities coordination, building maintenance, or a related field
Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility
Minimum Skills Required:
Strong knowledge of laboratory and industrial safety programs (chemical hygiene, hazmat, explosives, ESD, etc.)
Understanding of OSHA regulations, Air Force safety instructions (AFI 91-202, 91-207, 91-217, AFMAN 91-201, etc.), and federal safety standards
Experience with facility maintenance systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, compressed gases, etc.)
Knowledge of hazardous materials/waste management procedures and regulations
Proficiency in shipping, receiving, packing, and handling procedures for sensitive equipment
Understanding of inventory control and property management systems
Familiarity with security systems (alarms, access control, physical security)
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and facility/inventory management software
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills for managing multiple concurrent activities
Excellent attention to detail for safety compliance and logistics accuracy
Effective communication skills for coordinating with technical teams, vendors, and government personnel
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, mission-critical environment
Preferred Skills:
Experience managing spacecraft integration facilities, cleanrooms, or aerospace manufacturing environments
Knowledge of Air Force Research Laboratory facilities and operations
Experience with Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL) program (AFI 21-113)
Familiarity with DoD ammunition and explosives safety standards (DoDM 6055.9, DoD 4145.26M)
Understanding of electrostatic discharge (ESD) control programs for aerospace applications
Experience with crane operations and heavy lifting equipment in laboratory/industrial settings
Knowledge of compressed gas systems and cryogenic materials handling
Experience supporting launch operations and launch site logistics
Familiarity with government property management and FAR 45 requirements
Background in space systems, satellite integration, or aerospace testing operations
Experience with base support coordination at military installations
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Must be able to stand, walk, bend, and climb ladders for extended periods.
Ability to work in varying temperatures and conditions, both indoors and outdoors.
May be required to respond to emergencies outside of regular work hours.
Work Schedule:
This is a full-time position, typically working 40 hours per week. Additional hours may be required depending on operational needs.
Infinity Benefits:
Great Company Culture. Infinity firmly believes that our success is due to the happiness and personal satisfaction of our employees.
Health Benefits. 100% Company Paid monthly Medical and Dental premiums for you AND your family.
Prepare for the Future. 401(k) company contribution, with free professional financial planning advisors
Rest and Relaxation. Three weeks' Vacation – and we offer an annual company reward trip after one year of employment.
Health and Wellness. We offer 48 hours of sick leave, in addition to your Vacation, as well as Flex-Spending options (Medical and Dependent Care)
Work that Stays at Work. Genuine work/life balance and flexibility. We know our employees have lives outside of work and we support you in living them!
Education and Professional Training Reimbursement. We support our employees career aspirations and growth through our Education Reimbursement Program!
Profit Sharing Plan. Infinity’s success is due to our employees which is why all eligible employees receive an annual payout based on our Profit-Sharing Plan.
U.S. Citizenship is required.
EOE including disability/vet
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