Specialist, Electrical Systems Engineer (Imaging Payloads) Engineering - Leo, IN at Geebo

Specialist, Electrical Systems Engineer (Imaging Payloads)

Description:
Job Title:
Specialist, Electrical Systems EngineeringJob Code:
SAS20231303-98280Job Location:
Fort Wayne, IN
Job Description:
This position will be an electrical engineering technical role within the Space & Airborne Systems (SAS) Segment of L3Harris.
This team is located in the Ft.
Wayne, IN facility, that designs, builds, integrates, and tests, electro-optical and spectral imaging payloads.
These instruments contain complex analog, power, digital, and FPGA electronics.
Responsibilities will include electrical system architecture, system requirement definition, technical documentation development, requirement verification, and participating on/leading electrical technical teams.
Products include electronics, cables, & test equipment in the Space & Airborne Systems (SAS) Segment of L3Harris.
Essential Functions:
Support lead electrical systems engineer with the performance of the technical requirements of assigned program deliverables Support root cause corrective action for design escapes and technical issues Support technical risk assessments on proposals and programs Support pursuits and technical proposals, including Basis of Estimates as needed Support technical issue resolution teams when required
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field and 4 years of relevant professional engineering experience, OR, Graduate degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field and 2 years of relevant professional engineering experience Capable of obtaining a TS/SCI Security Clearance 1
years engineering work experience in aerospace, military, or space applications Electrical System Design Experience Circuit design experience Hands-on Root-Cause Troubleshooting Experience Technical Specification and Interface Control Document Generation Experience Ability to travel occasionally,.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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