CACI International-posted 7 months ago
$82,100 - $172,400/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Houston, TX
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

CACI is looking for an experienced Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) / Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer to join the Space Vehicle EMI / EMC Analysis Team at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. Strong candidates will have academic backgrounds in a related field with significant professional experience in electromagnetics. Candidates can be from aerospace as well as from other industries. As a member of the Space Vehicle EMI / EMC team technical staff, engineers will support a variety of current and future space vehicle assignments based on specific experience in the EMI / EMC field. The selected candidate will serve as an EMI/EMC domain expert performing and coordinating EMI/EMC analysis efforts on an array of human spaceflight programs including the International Space Station (ISS), Orion, Lunar Gateway, Commercial Crew Program (CCP), and the Lunar Gateway Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) module. This position requires a self-motivated, capable person with strong verbal and written communication skills. In addition to outstanding relevant academic performance, the individual must be very people savvy, have strong customer relationship skills, possess a positive team-player attitude, be flexible and willing to take on new assignments and responsibilities as they arise, and be an articulate speaker able to communicate complex technical ideas in a convincing manner. The individual must have a passion for our Nation's Space Program and in the excitement of developing the next generation of human-rated space vehicles.

  • Analyze EMI/EMC test results and generate comprehensive reports.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including design engineers and product managers, to incorporate EMI/EMC considerations during product development.
  • Develop and implement effective shielding and grounding strategies to minimize electromagnetic interference.
  • Conduct thorough EMI/EMC risk assessments, considering factors such as electromagnetic environment and potential sources of interference.
  • Utilize electromagnetic simulation tools to create accurate models of electronic systems and components, including circuit boards, cables, and connectors.
  • Perform electromagnetic simulations to analyze electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility, and coupling effects.
  • Validate simulation results by comparing them with measured data and test results, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
  • Generate comprehensive reports and documentation summarizing simulation methodologies, results, and recommendations for design enhancements.
  • Stay updated on the latest advancements in electromagnetic modeling and simulation techniques, tools, and standards.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident for access to USG facilities.
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Physics, or related disciplines with a focus on electromagnetics.
  • Minimum of 5-10 years of EMI/EMC requirements, analysis, design, and test experience involving circuits, electromagnetic field theory, Maxwell's equations, radio frequency (RF) design, cable shielding, magnetics, antennas, and filters.
  • Knowledge of EMI / EMC requirements and test methodology.
  • Knowledge of performing EMI / EMC tests such as conducted susceptibility (CS), conducted emissions (CE), radiated susceptibility (RS), and radiated emissions (RE).
  • Familiarization with EMC receivers and spectrum analyzers.
  • Basic knowledge of and experience with Labview or TILE.
  • Able and willing to teach and mentor others in your area of specialty, especially project personnel who may not be EMI/EMC experts.
  • Must be flexible, open to new challenges in a dynamic environment, and possess strong technical expertise combined with strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities with little supervision.
  • Must be a highly responsible, team-oriented individual with strong work ethic.
  • M.S. or Ph. D. in Physics or Electrical Engineering with thesis in electromagnetics, with professional work experience in the field.
  • Previous work experience with MIL-STD-461, NASA-STD-4003, or similar standards.
  • Experience with Pspice analytical tool.
  • INARTE Certification.
  • Knowledge of electrical safety.
  • Materials expertise including paint, anodize, Alodine, and other surface finishes and platings.
  • Healthcare benefits
  • Wellness programs
  • Financial benefits
  • Retirement plans
  • Family support programs
  • Continuing education opportunities
  • Flexible time off benefits
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