Electrical Design Engineer Architecture - Great Mills, MD at Geebo

Electrical Design Engineer

We are looking for inspired, motivated engineers seeking hands-on engineering opportunities, promoting innovative solutions and growth, while working in fully operational production facilities with experienced design, test, and manufacturing engineers, providing guidance and mentoring, as neededIndividual careers can span the array of our Business AreasCareer opportunities identified by Business Area:
Simulation/Trainer Design Engineer (Electrical):
Design and manufacture of high-fidelity simulators and trainers for the most complex fixed wing and rotor wing air vehicles, both manned and unmanned, and ground vehiclesIncluding:
F-35, F-18, V-22, H-60, H-47, VH-3, VH-60, H-53, H-65, C-130, F-5, T-44, M346, AH-1, S-70, MQ-4, MQ-8, MQ-25, and Abrams M1A2.
Simulation/System Laboratory Engineer (Electrical):
Design, development, and sustainment of high fidelity test facilities for complex air vehicle integrated systems, including E-2D Systems Test and Evaluation lab, P-8A Systems Integration Lab, Unmanned Air System Integration Lab, F-35 Joint Simulation Environment Lab, the Executive Helicopter Systems Integration Lab, MQ-25 System Test and Integration Lab, and the Multi-User Laboratory Environment.
Mission Systems Design Engineer (Electrical):
Design and fabrication of prototype and low-level production of systems and components including the T-45 Mission Computer Alternative, E-2D Mission Computer Adjunct Processor, Digital Heads-Up Display, Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).
Instrumentation Design Engineer (Electrical):
Design, development, integration, and support of complex, flight-worthy, fighter-ruggedized, on-board instrumentation for precise time stamping of test events and post-mission reconstruction of event sequences across multiple aircraft platforms by recording MIL-STD-1553 bus, ARINC bus, and GPS position data during flight test events.
Aircraft/Shipboard Mod/Prototype/Parts Design Engineer (Electrical):
Design, manufacture, and installation of aircraft, shipboard, and ground station components, piece parts, and assemblies including aircraft prototype systems, aircraft modifications, aircraft part kits installations, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems ground control stations.
J.
FTaylor, Incis seeking engineers to contribute to all phases of the design cycle including requirements generation, design, production, troubleshooting/testing, and delivery/installationEngineers work in a team setting with Project Managers, Engineers, Testers and TechniciansTasking will consist of the following:
Electrical engineering design, integration, and test of electrical interfaces for power distribution systems, I/O systems, real-time audio and visual systems, digital data networks, and for the integration aircraft avionics such as Mission Computers, Flight Management Computers, Vehicle Management Computers, Multi-Function Displays, Control Display Units, Cyclics, Collectives, Pedals, Flight Control Surface Actuators, FLIRs, Navigation Systems, Weapons Systems, Terrain Avoidance and Ground Proximity Warning Systems into simulators, trainers, and labs.
System level design, architectural and requirement developmentGenerate, read, and comprehend electronic schematic diagramsPCB design development using different tool sets such as OrCADFPGA design with Xilinx and AlteraDevelopment and utilizing GERBER filesInterfacing with RS232, RS422, CAN, Ethernet, PCIe, RS485, High Speed design, 1553 and ARINC 429Cable design for both laboratory and military applicationsPerform design trade-offsSupport requirements and documentation development, and assist with test planning and execution.
Read and understand different software code types as C, C++, C#, and JAVAUtilize engineering tools, primarily AutoCAD and WindChillAdhere to military/DoD aircraft avionic systems, interfaces and power requirementsAdhere to military and industrial standards such as Mil-STD-704, HOST, Open VPXWork individually and as part of a teamPosition Requirements:
The candidate must have the ability to generate, read, and comprehend electronic schematic diagrams.
Degree:
B.
SElectrical Engineering or related fieldYears of
Experience:
0-5 years of experience is preferred, but all will be considered.
It is preferred the candidate has electrical engineering design, integration, and test experience with electrical systems.
Experience with engineering tools, primarily AutoCAD/Windchill is strongly desired.
Experience with military/DoD aircraft avionic systems, interfaces and power requirements is a plus.
Experience with CAD, circuit simulation, and circuit card assembly (CCA) design is a plus.
Ability to obtain secret level clearanceAbout the OrganizationJ.
FTaylor, Incwas founded as an engineering firm in 1983 by John FTaylor, a retired Naval Aviation Officer and engineerWith over 500 employees and $150 million in annual revenues, we have continually leveraged our engineering foundation in systems engineering, software development, and the design and production of high fidelity training devicesOur capabilities include the design, manufacture and fabrication of single prototypes and the high-volume production of aircraft and maritime kits and components.
Recommended Skills Engineering Computer Aided Design Autocad 3d Modeling Computer Aided Manufacturing Structural Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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