designing, testing, troubleshooting, and integrating electrical systems to improve reliability, performance, and maintainability of critical radar and surveillance technologies
developing system requirements
performing detailed circuit design, condition simulations and analysis
supporting field installations
collaborating with cross-functional teams to resolve technical issues
Provide engineering consultation for compliance with FAA and industry standards and best practices
Participate in the development, administration, management, logistic, and strategy of project planning and implementation
Develop new simulation and graphical solutions to complex engineering problems using industry acceptable software
Manage National Change Proposal, Configuration Control Board process, and departmental website
Design, analyze, review electrical circuits, components, and subsystems for radar and surveillance systems
Perform system and component level troubleshooting, failure analysis, and root cause investigations
Support integration, test, and validation activities
Prepare and review technical documentation, including schematics, wiring diagrams, and design reports
Participate in design reviews, configuration management, and risk assessments
Support installations at field sites as needed
Requirements
Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
8 to 12 years prior relevant experience or Masters Degree with 6 to 10 years of prior relevant experience
strong verbal communication skills and writing skills exhibited through thesis or dissertation papers at academic institutions; white papers, or publications at nationally/internationally recognized technical organizations
Experience with CAD tools
Knowledge and direct work experience in radar systems, RF, and microwave technology and application
Ability to work well with others through demonstrated experience working with interdisciplinary engineers, i.e. power, civil, mechanical, software
Ability to present ideas to diverse audiences
Familiarity with IEC, IEEE, UL, NFPA, NEC, and other industry standards related to radar, RF, microwave and general electrical engineering safety
Benefits
competitive compensation
Health and Wellness programs
Income Protection
Paid Leave
Retirement
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
circuit designcondition simulationsfailure analysisroot cause investigationssystem integrationtest and validationtechnical documentationelectrical systems designradar systemsRF and microwave technology