
Principal Guidance Section (GS) Technical Lead
- Tucson, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be responsible for the technical integrity of the GS, including the Technical Data Package (TDP) development, validation, and integration
- Manage the technical risk for the GS
- Technical oversight of GS failure investigations
- Own, manage, and drive to conclusion key technical challenge areas of GS as agreed to by IPTL and CE (ex, GS calibration or HIL utilization management with HACM & other programs)
- Work with the development team collaboratively to ensure alignment of changes
- Work environment is primarily in an office, but may include labs, field work, or a combination.
- Work with suppliers and customer for procuring and demonstrating capabilities in lab or field environments.
- Assignments may include guiding a team through several phases of hardware systems lifecycle such as designs and analysis; architecting new electronic systems; developing and documenting subsystem requirements and test plans; peer reviews of designs as a subject matter expert; presentations to peers, management, and government customers; and root-cause failure investigations.
- Raytheon has a strong culture of mentoring; it is expected that employees will be both mentors and mentees.
- Assignments may require some travel, including foreign travel.
- Collaboration with both Functional and Program higher level management.
- Collaboration with Customer and Suppliers.
- Typically requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and a minimum of 8 years of prior relevant experience in one or more of the following areas:
- RF product and subassembly design, integration, and production support
- Analog, digital, and power electronics design, integration, and production support
- Deconvolving high level requirements into actionable design electronics and subsystem architectures
- Experience in RF sub-systems, systems engineering, requirement development, requirement validation, Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) Design, RF Test Integration (including RF Test Solutions), and/or RF Supplier Management on an effector-based product
- Active and transferable U.S. government issued Top Secret security clearance is required prior to start date. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance.
- Familiarity with Hypersonics
- Advanced degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or related engineering degree.
- Systems engineering thought process with analytical skills background.
- Highly self-motivated individual that can perform multidiscipline work
- Electrical subsystems typically contain antennas, analog RF circuit cards, digital circuit cards, and configurable logic so the ideal candidate will have a background in designing and troubleshooting of one or more of these components. Ideal candidates will also have experience in project leadership, systems engineering and architecture and have a desire to grow into a higher level.
- Able to network / influence outside of the Flight Avionics Department with other design and production support organizations, program leadership, other engineering disciplines and Manufacturing organizations.
- Interpersonal skills with the ability to interact positively with peers, suppliers, management, and customers in a production environment.
- Proven experience in balancing engineering process discipline and innovation for rapid development and program success.
- Experience working with missiles or similar systems.
- Ability to effectively work multiple tasks and priorities.
- Knowledge of mixed signal electronics.
- Practical experience in all phases of the product development lifecycle.
- Experience in developing proposals.
- Knowledge and/or experience with Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)
- Experience leading large, complex trade studies
- Experience developing and materializing conceptual designs and integrating them into a systems of systems