ResponsibilitiesWorks closely with engineers and technicians to support prototype development lifecycle activities i.e., design, build, test, modification; Assists with assembling prototype components using hand tools and basic equipment following schematics and work instructions; Prepares materials, parts, and tooling required for prototype builds and fabrication activities; Organizes and stages prototype components for efficient build and test workflows; Assists in setting up test configurations, including arranging equipment, fixtures, and instrumentation; Participates in prototype testing activities, including recording observations and documenting results to support verification efforts; Collects and logs test data accurately for engineering analysis and reporting; Maintains cleanliness, organization, and safety of prototype lab and workspaces; Assists with routine inspection and basic maintenance of lab tools and equipment to ensure operational readiness; Help set up and tear down lab environments for testing, demonstrations, or design reviews; Maintains accurate records of prototype builds, modifications, and test results; Assists in updating technical documentation, drawings, and builds instructions as directed; Supports preparation of reports, data packages, or presentation materials for engineering reviews; Assists in identifying minor issues during assembly or testing and escalate findings to senior technicians; Assists with receiving, labeling, and organizing incoming prototype materials and equipment; Supports tracking of prototype configurations and version control during iterative development cycles; Helps prepare materials and equipment for shipment between labs, test facilities, or customer locations; Coordinate with team members to ensure materials and tools are available to meet build/test schedules. QualificationsCurrent enrollment in an Engineering degree program or any related fields of discipline is highly desirable; High school diploma, at minimum, is required at start; Zero (0) to two (2) years of relevant experience in an engineering lab or other technical environment, or an internship, vocational, or hands-on training experience is required; Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD-issued Secret Security Clearance; Experience in using basic hand tools and equipment such as hand trucks, crowbars, carts, etc., is required; Ability to follow established procedures for handling classified or sensitive security protocols is required; Ability to follow technical instructions or schematics is required; Working knowledge of PC computer systems is preferred; Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Excel, and basic data entry skills are required.