As a member of the Power and Analog Hardware group, you will be involved in all program phases, including electrical requirements analysis, functional analysis, performance analysis (e.g. timing, power, etc.), design, integration and verification/qualification of electrical hardware, equipment and systems. You will also be responsible for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) assessments of COTS or internally developed hardware, including requirement analysis, specification and testing of various designs (circuit cards, assemblies, etc.). This role involves internal electrical and EMI/EMC reviews of electrical components, hardware, equipment and systems, working with multi-discipline design teams to ensure best practices for hardware design, build, test principles. You will also evaluate vendor capability to support product development and support resolution of any EMI/EMC related issues in design, integration & test, qualification, manufacturing, and equipment lifecycle support phases. Additionally, you will assess failures of fielded hardware using limited contextual fault conditions, identify root causes, and recommend resolutions to bring units back into service. You will primarily support the Maritime & Strategic Systems business area developing and deploying Weapon System Control and Launch system hardware, with opportunities to work across multiple GDMS sites and programs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level