Electrical Engineer
The Electrical Engineer provides technical expertise in the design, analysis, integration, testing, and sustainment of electrical and electronic systems supporting government protective and investigative missions. The engineer develops and reviews electrical designs, schematics, power distribution systems, and system integration plans to ensure reliability, safety, and operational effectiveness in mission-critical environments. This role supports both new system development and modernization efforts, ensuring compliance with applicable federal standards, codes, and government technical requirements.This position is pending contract award.Must be a U.S. Citizen.Must have an active Secret ClearanceResponsibilitiesTranslate high-level mission needs into measurable system performance objectives, operational concepts, and data-driven insightsAssess current and potential future system performance, identify gaps, and recommend optimizationsDevelop and maintain operational documentation (CONOPS, TTPs)Install systems and demonstrate operabilityProvide training materials and support deploymentConduct mission and system analyses, technology surveys, and trade studiesAttend/support live and simulated test and evaluation eventsAcquire and evaluate emerging drone technologiesImplement mission-focused analytics using operational dataCollaborate with government stakeholders and developersRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in respective engineering discipline requiredAcademic background in RF, digital systems, or electronic warfare preferredABET accreditation may be accepted as substitute for professional experienceThrough understanding and substantial experience in radio frequencies, sensor integration, ans spectrum analysisAbout MayvinMayvin is more than a workplace-it's a community built on innovation, inclusion, and impact. Enjoy outstanding benefits and amenities, a truly inclusive work environment, and continuous opportunities for professional growth. Your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and-most importantly-your voice matters. Here, you're treated with the dignity and respect you deserve.