Electronic Field Engineer

LeidosHuntsville, AL
$59,150 - $106,925Onsite

About The Position

This sub family is responsible for providing on-site consultation oversight and integration support of existing hardware, software, network configurations and new system initiatives for all sites within area of responsibility. Advises on technical requirements for products and services, support equipment and electronic equipment installations. Provides guidance for the handling, installation and utilization of various systems and equipment. Duties also may include assisting in development and ensuring adherence to area-wide procedural/policy changes. IMPACT: Works to achieve day-to-day objectives with moderate impact on the area/ project team. Works independently on larger, moderately complex projects/assignments. May assist other technical staff with tasks and assignments. COMPLEXITY: Addresses somewhat complex technical issues/problems using best internal practice and through collaboration with colleagues. Develops solutions to technical problems that require depth of technical knowledge but are typically limited in complexity. COMMUNICATION: Communicates with colleagues across multiple areas (project managers, other technical resources, etc.). Explain technical solutions, practices and procedures to others within the organization. LEADERSHIP & TALENT MANAGEMENT: KNOWLEDGE: Requires working knowledge of and ability to apply standards, principles, theories, concepts, and techniques of technical domain. Leidos currently has an opening in our Huntsville, Alabama office supporting the Production and System Support Line of Business in the role of Electronics Field Engineer. Primary Responsibilities In this position, you will be responsible for integration and testing of Automated Test Equipment (ATE), maintenance of test equipment in our Huntsville facility, and providing maintenance support to test stations fielded at customer locations. You will install, integrate, and test equipment upon delivery at customer locations, develop training material tailored to individual customers and conduct training at our Huntsville facility and customer locations.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Electronics Technology, or similar and 4 years of experience; 4 additional years’ experience may offset the degree requirement.
  • Active DoD Secret security clearance or ability to obtain.
  • Experience with C/C++.
  • Ability to read and interpret schematics.
  • Detailed understanding gained through hands-on experience with fault isolation, diagnostics, and repair of electronics.
  • Soldering experience.
  • 2+ years’ experience developing and delivering training
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with PATRIOT radar / missile systems in a civilian capacity or prior experience as Army Warrant Officer in military occupational specialty (MOS) 948D or 140E, or enlisted MOS 94M, 94S, 94T, 94Z, 14E, or 14T.

Responsibilities

  • Integration and testing of Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
  • Maintenance of test equipment in our Huntsville facility
  • Providing maintenance support to test stations fielded at customer locations
  • Install, integrate, and test equipment upon delivery at customer locations
  • Develop training material tailored to individual customers
  • Conduct training at our Huntsville facility and customer locations
  • On-site consultation oversight and integration support of existing hardware, software, network configurations and new system initiatives for all sites within area of responsibility
  • Advise on technical requirements for products and services, support equipment and electronic equipment installations
  • Provide guidance for the handling, installation and utilization of various systems and equipment
  • Assist in development and ensuring adherence to area-wide procedural/policy changes

Benefits

  • competitive compensation
  • Health and Wellness programs
  • Income Protection
  • Paid Leave
  • Retirement
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