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Security Clearance Required: NONE Minimum Qualifications (Required): Master’s in Electrical Engineering or; Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering plus four (4) years’ experience Radio Frequency design experience Electrical test and measure practices to protect sensitive devices and equipment to troubleshooting high frequency circuitry Use of RF test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers, pulsed signal generators, oscilloscopes, and precision power supplies.
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An advanced degree in electrical engineering (an emphasis in wireless communications or radar signal processing is highly desired) or similar discipline. Experience implementing digital signal processing solutions on embedded processors and digital hardware, cognitive or AI/ML based signal processing techniques for wireless communication (to include 5G physical layer protocols) and/or radar.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Radar Systems Operator, Air Traffic Controller, Heavy Equipment Operator. Attend a 30-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in leadership, maintenance operations, radar operations, systems operations, and handling ammunition.
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Our research interests include advanced RF sensors, low power communication devices, quantum computing electromagnetics, advanced radar component design, and next generation resonators for clocks unique to national security applications.
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These components enable military communication systems, SAR imaging and doppler radar, and tagging tracking and locating hardware. Masters in Electrical Engineering or Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering plus four (4) years' experience.
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Experience on Semiconductor materials, fabrication, electrical characterization, and device physics. Semiconductor processing, device physics and electrical characterization techniques.
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We are seeking an R&D Electrical Engineer to join the W93/Mk7 program as an electrical engineer supporting the fielded system, the Joint Test Assembly (JTA) and developmental flight tests.
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The Air Delivered Weapons Systems Tester Development Department (7256) and the Ballistic Missile Tester Development Department (7255) have an immediate opening for a passionate and motivated R&D Electrical Engineer to join an exciting, dynamic, and highly technical team.
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PhD degree in an Engineering or Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science, or a related field of study with 4+ years of industry experience. Use Statistics, Data Mining, and other data analysis techniques to collect, explore, and extract insights from Electrical-test, yield, and fab data for new process qualifications and integrated issues.
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We are seeking an experienced R&D systems engineer with an electrical engineering background (job title: R&D Electrical Engineer) for the W80-4 Life Extension Program. Bachelor's degree plus 5 or more years’ related experience; or Master’s degree plus 3 or more years’ related experience; or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related discipline; or equivalent experience in lieu of degrees must be engineering or scientific experience that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform independent research and development.
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Bachelor's degree in Material Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering or related field of study. Master degree in Material Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering or related field of study or Master's degree with 2+ years of experience.
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Working as a team-member of the Embedded Systems Group the Electrical Design Engineer will be responsible for the design, simulation, manufacture/procurement, testing, and integration of electronic PCB assemblies, cabling, and electrical systems all while working in multi-disciplinary teams across a range of projects for both terrestrial and spaceflight applications.
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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Apprentice Electrician to join the FSG Albuquerque team.
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Electrical and Instrumentation and Controls Engineer (Early/ Mid Career) SMSI provides expert management consulting, program and project management, and technical consulting services to government and private sector clients.
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