
Electrical Engineer
- Beavercreek, OH
- $67,600-122,200 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist with the design, develop and deploy military R&D airborne stores and equipment
- Participate in laboratory, ground and flight testing to validate electrical hardware
- Document and communicate proposed electrical hardware solutions with integrated, cross-functional engineering teams in a fast paced highly technical environment
- Use modeling tools for hardware products and systems (Creo Schematics, Creo Parametric)
- Contribute to investments and research that fuel innovation and technological advancements
- Explain technical solutions, practices and procedures to others within the organization
- BS in Electrical Engineering or similar engineering discipline and 1-2 Years prior relevant experience or Masters Degree with less than 2 years relevant experience
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Experience with cable/harness design and component selection
- Experience with schematics programs (Creo Schematics or similar)
- Familiarity with common electrical tools such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, power meters
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplined engineering team
- Ability to obtain a DoD Secret security clearance
- Must be a U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance.
- Active DoD Secret (or higher) Clearance
- Experience in electrical subsystems for airborne platforms (manned and unmanned), ground stations, ISR pods
- Experience in design and evaluation of radio voice and data systems, tactical line of sight and SATCOM
- Experience in DoD information security devices (e.g. data diodes, cryptographic equipment, and cross-domain solutions)
- Experience in product lifecycle process to include identifying/mitigating risks, bench and SIL testing, and product deployment and maintenance
- Previous Flight-line experience
- Setting up hardware for testing (discrete and analog signals, RS-232, USB, Ethernet, Fiber) • Experience with using electrical measurement tools for troubleshooting and fault isolation, such as: multimeters, oscilloscopes, power meters, signal analyzers, and signal generators
- Troubleshooting and fault isolation skills (e.g. ohmmeters, network testers oscilloscopes, signal generators, RF analyzers)