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Help to see circuit card development through its design phases, from requirements definition through initial integration testing. The Effector Power and Analog Design Department is responsible for the development, from concept to integration, of Telemetry and Flight Termination products; power systems from all up round to the lowest level power regulation; servo electronics supporting all mechanical motion in our products and low noise mixed signal electronics that provides the analog to digital interface to our front-end sensors.
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Preferred Qualifications:Experience performing electrical engineering design of CCA, EO or RF Seeker/Sensor, or electronic subsystem including circuit design, CCA assembly, electrical test and production support.
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Familiarity with industry standard RF circuit design software and PCB layout. Qualified candidates must have experience with digital, analog and/or RF testing and experience debugging complex circuit card assemblies or electro-mechanical systems.
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Raytheon's Effector Power and Analog Design (EPAD) Department is looking for junior to mid-level engineers who have power electronics knowledge to help design robust power systems. Circuit simulator SIMPLIS, and/or system simulator SABER.
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The Effector Power and Analog Design Department supports key Raytheon products, by providing mission-critical designs relating to power conversion, motor controls, flight termination systems, telemetry, and other analog domains.
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These efforts span electrical loads analysis, complex harness design, analysis, and documentation, hands-on system wiring, troubleshooting efforts, printed circuit board design and a variety of related development tasks supporting satellite communications, telemetry, electronic warfare, and associated equipment.
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You will assist in the research, design and development of electronic circuit boards and assemblies having analog and digital circuit elements (e.g., SMT) and functions. Previous experience in electrical engineering for design / build / test of digital and analog circuits.
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Seeing a circuit card/module through its design phases, from requirements definition through initial integration testing. Experience utilizing and creating electrical design specifications.
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Responsibilities include conceptual design, load flow / short circuit / arc-flash analysis studies, system optimization, equipment specification, electrical infrastructure design, protective relay calculations and settings, configuration, and field commissioning of electrical systems and equipment.
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Expert level knowledge in analog, digital, and mixed-signal hardware circuit design. The individual will be highly motivated, analytical, creative, and passionate about electrical design.
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Experience performing electrical engineering design of CCA, EO or RF Seeker/Sensor, or electronic subsystem including circuit design, CCA assembly, electrical test and production support.
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Raytheon's Effector Power (EP) Team is looking for junior to mid-level engineers who have power electronics knowledge to help design robust power systems. Digital power electronics design, analysis, simulation, and test.
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The Associate Electrical Engineer provides electrical engineering design and support throughout the company in the areas of power, controls, and instrumentation. Maintain contemporaneous records of:Short circuit relay protection coordinationSubstation loading, capacity, power factor, and demandPlant electrical and instrumentation drawingsPlant power consumption and departmental distribution.
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