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Electrical Engineer II Components


This position will be located in Tucson, AZ, supporting RMS programs.

Job Description:

The selected candidate will perform and/or assist in the performance of Parts Engineering, Components Engineering or Applications engineering tasks supporting programs in the proposal, System Design Description, Low Rate Initial Production (SDD, LRIP), production and support phases. Position will require day to day interface with designers, product development engineering, Electronic Computer Aided Design (ECAD) function, program management, and other disciplines. Will be required to determine program statement of work (SOW) and other defined customer component application requirements. Determine program component environmental / characteristic application requirements. Provide technology insertion and parts selection/standardization guidance while adhering to business, component parametric, application environmental and circuit application constraints. Interface with multiple internal stakeholders and external suppliers/manufacturers to develop component risk and verification delineation. Create component verification data packages with supporting data. Provide applications engineering support to multiple program integrated product teams (IPT's.) Facilitate component selection and libraries application through the coordination and generation of the program bill of material (BOM) in a collaboration toolset. Presentation of component standardization, design library, obsolescence management and termination finish risk results in support of program preliminary and critical design reviews (PDR’s / CDR’s.)


Required Skills:

U.S. Citizenship status is required as this position needs an active U.S. Security
  • A minimum of 2 years’ direct related experience
  • Technical working knowledge of electronic component parts and their application
  • Working knowledge of component obsolescence management methodologies
  • Data collection and presentation skills to adequately discuss system impact of component obsolescence issues
  • Experience with Parts Standardization application and technology insertion within the design process
  • Experience with the development of associated component data / drawings and the judgment /determination of part applications to meet program/project objectives and requirements.
  • Experience with BOM (Bill of Material) development and management for developmental and production programs
  • Knowledge of component failure modes by commodity
  • Knowledge component reliability process monitors and/or qualification methodologies
  • Knowledge of Component MIL drawings, standards, test specifications, and associated QPLs and QMLs.
  • Knowledge of component selection, screening, qualification, and derating for use in military, and aerospace flight applications.
  • Knowledge of analog design and analysis, general knowledge of digital circuitry and interfaces.
  • Knowledge and experience with use of lab common equipment (oscilloscopes, network analyzer, etc.).
  • Knowledge of electronics manufacturing processes and test equipment.
  • Knowledge of circuit card and PWB manufacturing processes
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Ability to navigate multiple complex processes and tools.
  • Effective communication and the ability to work with and take directions from Functional Management, and Programmatic Leads from multiple programs.
  • Ability to effectively multi-task.
  • In-depth knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite.

Desired Skills:
  • Understanding of the application of technical theories and concepts as they apply to electronic components and the parts management field
  • Demonstrated knowledge of component failure modes, component reliability and military specifications and standards
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and hierarchy definition.
  • Active electronic circuit design experience.
  • Mentor Graphics Expedition or Design Architect and circuit simulation/analysis tools (PSPICE, - Analog Workbench).

Security: Will require Department of Defense (DoD) Secret level security clearance; current clearance preferred. At a minimum, an Interim Secret clearance will be required in order to start work.

Education:
Bachelor’s degree required.
Major(s): Electrical Engineering, or other related science or engineering discipline.
Master’s degree preferred.


This position requires the ability to obtain and hold a DoD secret security clearance.
This position requires the successful issuance, transfer or maintenance of any clearances and/or accesses necessary for the position. Non-US citizens may not be eligible to obtain a security clearance. The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. Security clearance factors include, but are not limited to, allegiance to the US, foreign influence, foreign preference, criminal conduct, security violations and drug involvement. Additional detail regarding security clearance factors can be obtained by accessing the DISCO website at: http://www.dss.mil/psmo-i/indus_psmo-i_interim.html


Additional information about RMS and Tucson, AZ

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