Electronics Engineer
Electronics EngineerElectronics Engineer opportunity in Groton, CT, with a confidential defense employer offers hands-on technical challenges. Ideal for early-career engineers passionate about analog/digital design and maritime systems. No professional experience required—just strong fundamentals and a desire to learn.Role SnapshotCompany Confidential Employer Location Groton, Connecticut, USA Industry Defense Compensation DOE Employment Type Full Time/Direct Hire Remote Status No Remote Total Openings 1 Work Experience 3 yearsOpportunityThis is a rare opportunity to join a tight-knit, technically elite team that thrives on solving the hardest problems beneath the ocean's surface. As an Electronics Engineer, you will not just fill a seat—you will own critical pieces of next-generation maritime defense technology. From day one, your work will have direct, visible impact on systems that matter to national security and scientific advancement. The environment is hands-on, collaborative, and free of bureaucratic red tape, making it an ideal launching pad for an early-career engineer hungry to make a real difference.Your daily work will span the full lifecycle of complex electrical and electro-mechanical systems used in underwater sensing and communications. You will design custom analog and digital PCBs, integrate embedded processors, and troubleshoot assemblies in the lab—all while learning from senior engineers who welcome curiosity and fresh ideas. You will also travel occasionally to support field exercises, seeing your designs perform in operational settings. The technology stack is broad: analog sensors, ADCs, microcontrollers, power amplifiers, digital protocols, and more, offering an incredibly rich learning landscape.We are looking for a self-starter with a solid foundation in electrical engineering and a genuine passion for building and debugging real hardware. A Bachelor's degree with a microelectronics focus is required, but no professional experience is necessary if you have completed meaningful internships and can demonstrate hands-on PCB design and lab skills. You must be a U.S. citizen capable of obtaining a security clearance. Most importantly, you should thrive in a small-team setting where everyone's voice matters and collaboration is the default.Full relocation is provided to make your move seamless. You will be joining a group that values technical excellence, rewards initiative, and gives you direct access to customers and colleagues who are as passionate about innovation as you are. If you are ready to launch your career in an environment where your contributions are seen and celebrated, this is your sign. Apply today and let's start a conversation about your future with us.Non-NegotiablesA Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in microelectronics is requiredYou must have U.S. Citizenship and the ability to obtain a security clearanceProficiency with electronic laboratory test equipment, including digital multi-meters, oscilloscopes, function generators, and probing tools, is essentialProven experience designing custom PCBs from conception to implementation is mandatoryHands-on experience troubleshooting printed circuit boards and electronics assemblies, including cables, sensors, grounding, and noise, is expectedYou must be able to grasp, organize, and communicate complex electrical concepts and interface with a multi-disciplinary teamExperience designing with analog sensors, ADCs, and embedded processors is requiredWhat's In It For YouFull relocation assistance is provided to ensure a smooth move to the Groton, CT or Concord, MA areasYou will work on exciting, technically challenging, cutting-edge underwater maritime technologiesThe small company environment rewards technical excellence and encourages an entrepreneurial spiritYou will have the chance to work directly with colleagues and customers who value innovation and creativityUnique growth opportunities and learning experiences are available, exposing you to a wide variety of multidisciplinary fieldsThis role offers immediate hands-on impact on critical defense systems from day oneEnjoy a collaborative culture where your contributions are visible and deeply valuedResponsibilitiesDesign, integrate, troubleshoot, and sustain complex electrical and electro-mechanical systemsDesign, procure, and test custom analog and digital printed circuit boardsSupport the development and production of underwater maritime electrical and electromechanical systemsTravel to support on-site exercises as neededPerform debugging and testing of electronics assemblies in a lab environmentCollaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver innovative solutions to challenging problemsParticipate in the entire product lifecycle from concept through sustainmentPreferred QualificationsA Master's degree in Electrical Engineering with a microelectronics concentration is preferredOne to three years of professional experience designing electronics is a plusExperience with Altium for schematic capture is highly desirableFamiliarity with LTSPICE for circuit simulations will set you apartCoding skills in C, C++, or Python for microcontrollers are beneficialExperience using National Instruments or similar data acquisition systems and LabView is a bonusHands-on skills with electronics assembly, wiring, crimping, or soldering are a plusFrom Hire PerspectivesUnderstand the signals behind engineering hiring.Hire Perspectives helps engineers and engineering employers understand the hidden signals behind hiring, career movement, technical credibility, and talent decisions.Explore Hire Perspectives ?Ready for the Next Step?Apply Today if this role fits your background and the kind of engineering work you want to own next.