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Electrical Engineer - Containerized Systems, Payloads & Seabed Sensors
Middletown, RIPosted Yesterday
Job Description
Job Summary : SEACORP’s Surface/Undersea Technology Integration business area is seeking an Electrical Engineer to support design and development of electronic warfare and acoustic systems. These systems are deployed as containerized units, on manned and unmanned vehicles as payloads, and as subsea sensor nodes. Our Advanced Systems Integration task area specializes in prototype design and rapid capability integration to field new technologies relevant to our US Navy and Marine Corps customers. System designs include shipboard alterations and payloads/mission modules for unmanned/minimally manned platforms. Typical tasking for an electrical engineer in this role includes concept development, engineering design, drawing and documentation development, analysis, production, testing, and installation support for Department of Defense (DoD) and industry partners. Job Responsibilities Include: Develop design concepts from customer need statements, requirements, and CONOPs. Develop end-to-end system engineering drawings and interconnect diagrams in CAD software. Develop subsystem cabling diagrams for electronics components and chassis. Select and/or design various cable types (e.g. copper, fiber, ethernet, RF) using military standards. Select and/or design cables, equipment, and components to meet Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) best practices and/or military standards. Power system design and analysis (e.g. power distribution and load balancing). Review of equipment Interface Control Documents (ICD) and Government Furnished Information (GFI) for integration of systems into existing architecture. Selection of mil-spec and Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) materials as warranted. Experience with RF system component or cable design and analysis is a plus. Experience with subsea cabling and connections is a plus. Knowledge of mil-standard environmental testing (e.g. MIL-STD-461 EMI, DOD-STD-1399 power) is a plus. Travel to various naval stations and/or test facilities may be required on a limited basis.