
Eng II - Elec
- Westminster, CO
- Permanent
- Full-time
What You'll Do:
- Define the electronics EMI compliance architecture for spacecraft subsystem and assembly level hardware. This includes: technology assessments, instrument and/or spacecraft requirements flow-down to electronic subsystems, electronic requirements analysis and allocation, electrical subsystem conceptual development/trade studies, supporting hardware development efforts for current and future program needs and providing system test support during environmental EMC testing.
- Support instrument remote sensing and/or spacecraft bus programs especially in the areas of EMI/EMC requirements, design, issues and testing (unit level and system level).
- Document test results and exceedances and write post-test compliance reports.
- Participate and/or lead activities in all phases of a program life-cycle from concept development to delivery.
- Maintain a regular and predictable work schedule.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships within the department, the Strategic Business Units, Strategic Capabilities Units and the Company. Interact appropriately with others in order to maintain a positive and productive work environment.
- Perform other duties as necessary.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in an office, laboratory, production floor, or cleanroom, outdoors or remote research environment.
- May occasionally work in production work centers where use of protective equipment and gear is required.
- May access other facilities in various weather conditions.
- To be considered for an Engineer II, a BS degree or higher in Engineering or a related technical field is required, plus 2 or more years of related experience.
- To be considered for an Engineer Senior, a BS degree or higher in Engineering or a related technical field is required, plus 4 or more years of related experience.
- Each higher-level degree, i.e., Master's Degree or Ph.D., may substitute for two years of experience. Related technical experience may be considered in lieu of education. Degree must be from a university, college, or school which is accredited by an agency recognized by the US Secretary of Education, US Department of Education.
- Degree in Electrical Engineering.
- Knowledge of the physics of EMI/EMC and system interactions at the physical layer.
- An understanding of requirements definition, decomposition, and flow-down, circuit design, interface definition, hardware specifications, interface control, analyses, and verification.
- Knowledgeable of space environmental factors (radiation, Total Ionizing Dose, etc.) and how they interact with EMC/EMI concerns.
- Analytical skills including FMECA, WCA, reliability and risk mitigation.
- Familiarity with MIL-STD-461/462/1541 and SMC-S-016 testing requirements.
- Knowledgeable in FPGA-based electronics architecture and the impact of EMI on such architectures.
- Good communication skills, solid presentation skills and the ability to lead group discussions.