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Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling, Maxwell's equations, image charge/current, and lumped element modeling.
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Experience with typical lab test equipment, such as spectrum analyzers, EMI receivers, network analyzers, signal generators, power meters, RF directional couplers, Oscilloscopes, AC/DC power supplies, and RF amplifiers.
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Experience developing EMI/EMC requirements, requirement flow down to subsystems, E3 control plans, design for E3 requirements, and hardware allocation planning. Ensure that designs meet system driven EMI/EMC requirements.
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Desired Experience/Skills: • Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling, Maxwell's equations, image charge/current, and lumped element modeling.
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Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling.
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Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling Required Experience & Education:Bachelor's Degree & 6+ year of related work experience is required If interested in learning more about this position, please email your resume to KDunkin.
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Ability to document Safety Subject Matter knowledge on Fire Control Circuits, Ignition Circuits, Explosive Energetics, Special Packaging instructions, Insensitive Munitions Testing in a clear and concise manner for other team members to utilize.
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Systems Safety Engineer responsible for ensuring that the products developed at Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control (LMMFC) and sold to the customer are safe for use. Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to build effective working relationships are a must Additionally, candidate must have excellent oral and written communication skills, technical writing experience, and an ability to perform oral presentations in front of large groups Candidate must be willing to work overtime, and travel as needed to support program requirements.
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Client is seeking an Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer with Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) hands on test & execution experience to support IAMD LOB. Work in a multi-disciplined team of electrical, electro-mechanical, and mechanical engineers.
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O knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling, Maxwell's equations, image charge/current, and lumped element modeling.
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Safety proposal and negotiation skillsAbility to document Safety Subject Matter knowledge on Fire Control Circuits, Ignition Circuits, Explosive Energetics, Special Packaging instructions, Insensitive Munitions Testing in a clear and concise manner for other team members to utilize.
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E3 ENGINEER The Panther Group has an immediate need for an Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer with Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) hands on test & execution experience in the Grand Prairie, TX area.
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Integration, Test, and Evaluation Lead supporting Production Test Engineering activities across all Multiple Launch Rocket System Family of Munitions (MFOM) programs. Integration, Test, and Evaluation Lead supporting Production Test Engineering activities across all Multiple Launch Rocket System Family of Munitions (MFOM) programs.
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Experience developing EMI/EMC requirements, requirement flow down to subsystems, E3 control plans, design for E3 requirements, and hardware allocation planning e E3 design experience with backgrounds in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support.
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Seeking an Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer with Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) hands on test & execution experience to support IAMD LOB. Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) experience.
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