AMERICAN SYSTEMS

Electrical Engineer II

AMERICAN SYSTEMS

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: NorwichConnecticutUnited States

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Salary

💰 $77,600 - $129,600 per year

About the role

  • Design, analyze, and develop electrical and electronic systems for submarines, including navigation, communications, photonics and tactical control systems.
  • Lead and support laboratory and shipboard testing of electrical systems to verify performance against specifications, identify defects, and recommend improvements.
  • Develop and analyze shipboard power systems, conduct load analysis, phase balancing, and ensure fault tolerance and redundancy.
  • Prepare technical reports, schematics, and documentation in accordance with military, industry, and company standards (MIL-SPECs, IEEE, EMI/EMC, etc.).
  • Support design, development, and testing of advanced submarine electronic systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering
  • 3 years of professional experience in design, development and testing of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • U.S. Citizenship Required for the purposes of obtaining/holding a U.S. security clearance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a DOD Secret Clearance.
  • Physically capable to conduct ship checks on United States Nuclear Submarines: Be comfortable in relatively confined spaces.
  • Able to climb vertical ladders (20’ – 25’) within the submarine.
Benefits
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Paid leave
  • Retirement plans
  • Insurance programs
  • Education and training assistance

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
electrical systems designelectronic systems developmentload analysisphase balancingfault toleranceredundancytechnical report preparationschematics developmentMIL-SPECsEMI/EMC
Soft skills
leadershipanalytical skillsproblem-solvingcommunication
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical EngineeringBachelor’s degree in Electronic EngineeringDOD Secret Clearance