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Experience with analog, digital or mixed-signal circuit design, including analysis, simulation, test, troubleshooting, and part selection. The Avionics Hardware Engineer scope includes every aspect of spacecraft electrical design from flight computing and networking to analog interfacing and power switching.
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We're looking for Mechanical Engineer with a background in design and analysis of secondary structure and printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) for satellite systems. The ideal candidate has experience performing secondary structure specific design and analyses such as random vibration analysis and hand calculation sizing based on quasi-static accelerations.
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Design and develop avionics electronics hardware from circuit and schematic design to PCBA layout. Proficiency with circuit design and analysis tools (e.g. Altium, LTSpice) and simulation.
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Boeing Space, intelligence and Weapons Systems organization is seeking an Avionics and Software Flight Systems Electrical and Analysis Design Engineer (Mid-Level or Senior) to join the Avionics & Software (AV&SW) Flight Systems team in Huntsville, AL on the Space Launch System (SLS) program contracts.
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Knowledge of radio frequency (RF) transmission theory, to include radar principles, signal reception, signal processing, detection and tracking performance, and electronic protection (EP); electronic warfare system components and dependencies (i.e. antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, cooling systems, onboard power and avionics integration considerations, interrogation friend-or-foe (IFF) systems, etc.
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Perform circuit analysis and board level design including schematic capture and specifying printed circuit board design requirements (placement constraints, trace parameters, and routing layer constraints.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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Scripting, Programming, and Analysis: Python, MATLAB/Simulink/Simscape, VBA. Successful candidates typically have experience in the design, development, test, and operation of vehicle Avionics and Power systems.
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Experience with launch vehicle Avionics systems hardware development, integration, and test. Perform analyses such as voltage drop/line loss, component derating/stress analysis, thermal effects, and worst-case analysis.
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Support and participate in all phases of the software development life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, implementation, integration, and test of embedded software for real-time control of simulated and stimulated avionics equipment.
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Engineer – Aircraft Cybersecurity Operations is responsible for supporting internal and external partners - such as Avionics Engineering, Powerplant Engineering, Government Affairs, Corporate Security, Corporate Safety, Industry working groups, OEMs, and FAA - to help drive United’s aircraft cybersecurity operations to be consistent with the latest developments in aviation cyber security.
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NSelection of components and equipment based on analysis of specifications and reliability and determines design approaches and parameters nWorks with avionics, embedded systems, and Radio Frequency (RF) links.
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Electrical and RF design and analysis for unique payload accommodations including processing, vehicle integration, and launch site. Based out of Rocket Lab’s global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Senior Avionics Mission Formulation Engineer is responsible for developing high-performance launch vehicle systems in support of the Launch Systems Business Development and Strategy team.
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This role is a combination of test and flight operations development, planning, hands-on running tests, and troubleshooting/data analysis for the Propulsion Module launch vehicles at our Texas Launch Site. Reporting to the Maintenance Senior Manager, this role is based in Van Horn, TX. This role will work a 16 day-on and 12 day-off rotation – during your off days, there are no work or location requirements.
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Ierustech.com Job Description: The job of an IERUS Systems Engineer Lead is to ensure Verification and Qualification of the engineering designs & analysis that support missile development, integration, and flight test execution activities and their associated milestone reviews.
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