Lead Systems Engineer (RADAR System Integration & Test)

Lockheed MartinMoorestown, NJ
Onsite

About The Position

At Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS), we're driving innovation and upholding integrity in all that we do. Our mission is to push the boundaries of technology and pioneer groundbreaking solutions. By applying the highest standards of business ethics and visionary thinking, we believe that everything is within our reach. The Work Our Radar Systems Engineering team is seeking a candidate to support the integration, test, and verification of high performance Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar systems. The Radar Systems Engineer will: Apply advanced technologies, scientific principles, theories and concepts to develop revolutionary system solutions. Support integration and test, evaluate test results, investigate discrepancies, provide technical assessment of anomalies, and drive issues to resolution. Conduct system verification and support certification activities. Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to accomplish technical objectives Represent the organization on contracts and interface with internal and external customers, program and senior leadership on technical matters as required. Have strong analytical and communication skills and work well in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary environment. Be comfortable working in hands-on laboratory or field environments. Shift work may be required This position involves the ability to travel domestically and internationally as needed to support site installs, checkout and integration testing. Note: This position requires a government security clearance; you must be a US Citizen for consideration. This position involves the ability to travel domestically and possibly internationally as needed to support site installs, checkout and integration testing. Why Join Us Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy: Medical Dental 401k Paid time off Work/life balance Career development Mentorship opportunities Rewards & recognition

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, Physics or equivalent degree combined with 8 years of related experience in integration, test and verification of complex systems
  • Deep understanding of radar principles, antenna theory and signal processing techniques
  • Demonstrated experience leading technical teams in the integration and test of complex systems
  • Demonstrated experience in managing schedules and coordinating cross-functional activities
  • Strong background in requirements management and requirements verification processes
  • Proficiency with MATLAB for data analysis, Python or C++, and working in a Linux environment
  • Flexibility to work non-standard work shifts and weekends as required by the supported program
  • U.S. Citizen with ability to obtain a DoD Secret level clearance

Nice To Haves

  • Process improvement experience
  • Cost account management and earned value management experience
  • Requirements management and use of requirements management tools (e.g. DOORS)
  • Demonstrated analytical, applied mathematics and problem-solving skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Apply advanced technologies, scientific principles, theories and concepts to develop revolutionary system solutions.
  • Support integration and test, evaluate test results, investigate discrepancies, provide technical assessment of anomalies, and drive issues to resolution.
  • Conduct system verification and support certification activities.
  • Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to accomplish technical objectives
  • Represent the organization on contracts and interface with internal and external customers, program and senior leadership on technical matters as required.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • 401k
  • Paid time off
  • Work/life balance
  • Career development
  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Rewards & recognition
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