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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field and Twelve (9) years relevant PCB Design and Leadership Work, OR, Graduate degree and (7) years relevant PCB Design and Leadership Work. In lieu of a degree, minimum of 13 years of prior related experience.
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Represent Space Vehicle electrical engineering during major system level design reviews such as SRR, SDR, PDR and CDR and milestone reviews such as MRR, TRR, PSF, LRR and MDR. Strong track record of leading electrical engineering teams through all phases of a space program; pursuits and proposal, design and development, integration and test, and operations.
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This is an electrical engineering design position responsible for developing test equipment within the Space & Airborne Systems (SAS) Segment of L3Harris reporting up through the Systems Integration and Test organization.
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The design includes creating system wiring diagrams using the Capital Harness System tool as well as circuit breaker panels, control panels and other items using Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools.
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The PCB Designer will design and create printed circuit board layouts from inputs received from engineering (electrical, mechanical). Competent experience and knowledge of PCB design technologies, PCB layout techniques, electrical schematics, PCB fabrication and assembly drawings is desired.
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Job Title: Sr. Associate, Electrical Engineering- Analog & Digital Design. 2+ years of experience with general design best practices (e.g. EMI suppression, ESD protection, and Short circuit protection.
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50% - Under supervision of senior engineering staff, component hardware design including requirement derivation, circuit design, and circuit analysis. Emphasis in analog circuit design is desired.
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As a Senior Associate Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for assigned tasks across a broad range of electrical engineering disciplines including the design, test, and integration of CCAs containing analog, digital, power, and high-speed circuits, along with supporting cables and wiring harnesses all targeting advanced tactical weapon platforms, sensors, and avionics.
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