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Electromagnetic Environmental Effects E3 / EMC Engineer
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$146,875 a year
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- As a Gibbs and Cox E3 Engineer, is responsible for minimizing electromagnetics effects that may degrade the operational capability of equipment, systems, and platforms within their electromagnetic environments (EME).
- The engineer will analyze ship antenna and topside design configurations with the goal of preventing electromagnetics from interfering with their ability to function as designed.
- Able to evaluate schedules to ensure inclusion of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)/Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) requirements, design and verification tasks using Microsoft Project.
- Provide EMI (Electromagnetic interference) guidance to internal/external customers and vendors.
- Possess an understanding of US Navy system architecture across logical, functional, hardware, software components.
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