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Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Engineer
You will be the Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), responsible for ensuring that products can survive electromagnetic environmental effects. Our team is a multi-disciplined group of electrical, mechanical, and electro-mechanical engineers, and you will play a key role in designing products to meet E3 requirements. As the E3 Engineer, you will be responsible for: Designing products to survive electromagnetic environmental effects Owning the E3 lifecycle of products from development through production Developing and shaping program requirements based on E3 design guidelines and best practices Leading the setup and execution of EMC test events in accordance with MIL-STD-461/464 test standards Analyzing and compiling test event data to ensure designs meet requirements Supporting test fixture designs for EMC test events Collaborating with a multi-disciplined team of engineers and effectively interfacing with supplier and customer representatives We're looking for a highly skilled and experienced E3 Engineer to join our team. As an ideal candidate, you have a strong background in Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) design, analysis, test, and execution. You will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects, collaborate with a talented team of engineers, and contribute to the development of advanced products. If you're passionate about ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility and survivability of products, apply now and join our team of innovators. We offer a dynamic and supportive work environment, with opportunities for professional development and growth. We offer flexible work schedules to comprehensive benefits investing in your future and security. This position is in Dallas. Discover more about our Dallas, Texas location. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must be able to obtain a secret clearance. Basic Qualifications: BSEE with a minimum of 9 years of E3 experience, or an MSEE with a minimum of 7 years of E3 experience Experience developing EMI/EMC requirements, requirement flow down to subsystems, E3 control plans, design for E3 requirements, and hardware allocation planning E3 design experience with a background in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support Experience with conducting test events for MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-464 Proficiency with generating test plans/procedures and reports Knowledge of 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 Ability to obtain and maintain a DOD Secret Clearance, therefore you must be a US Citizen Desired Skills: Active DOD Secret Clearance E3 design experience with a background in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support Work experience in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory Experience performing testing according to RTCA-DO-160 Sections 18-22 Proficiency in TILE!TM (ETS Lindgren EMC automation software) equipment scripts Preparation of test plans/procedures and reports Able to assist with basic troubleshooting, basic interpretation, and test results analysis Experience with vulnerability characterization 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 TEMPEST knowledge & certification This position requires a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration. Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
You will be the Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), responsible for ensuring that products can survive electromagnetic environmental effects. Our team is a multi-disciplined group of electrical, mechanical, and electro-mechanical engineers, and you will play a key role in designing products to meet E3 requirements. As the E3 Engineer, you will be responsible for: Designing products to survive electromagnetic environmental effects Owning the E3 lifecycle of products from development through production Developing and shaping program requirements based on E3 design guidelines and best practices Leading the setup and execution of EMC test events in accordance with MIL-STD-461/464 test standards Analyzing and compiling test event data to ensure designs meet requirements Supporting test fixture designs for EMC test events Collaborating with a multi-disciplined team of engineers and effectively interfacing with supplier and customer representatives We're looking for a highly skilled and experienced E3 Engineer to join our team. As an ideal candidate, you have a strong background in Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) design, analysis, test, and execution. You will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects, collaborate with a talented team of engineers, and contribute to the development of advanced products. If you're passionate about ensuring the electromagnetic compatibility and survivability of products, apply now and join our team of innovators. We offer a dynamic and supportive work environment, with opportunities for professional development and growth. We offer flexible work schedules to comprehensive benefits investing in your future and security. This position is in Dallas. Discover more about our Dallas, Texas location. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must be able to obtain a secret clearance. Basic Qualifications: BSEE with a minimum of 9 years of E3 experience, or an MSEE with a minimum of 7 years of E3 experience Experience developing EMI/EMC requirements, requirement flow down to subsystems, E3 control plans, design for E3 requirements, and hardware allocation planning E3 design experience with a background in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support Experience with conducting test events for MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-464 Proficiency with generating test plans/procedures and reports Knowledge of 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 Ability to obtain and maintain a DOD Secret Clearance, therefore you must be a US Citizen Desired Skills: Active DOD Secret Clearance E3 design experience with a background in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support Work experience in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory Experience performing testing according to RTCA-DO-160 Sections 18-22 Proficiency in TILE!TM (ETS Lindgren EMC automation software) equipment scripts Preparation of test plans/procedures and reports Able to assist with basic troubleshooting, basic interpretation, and test results analysis Experience with vulnerability characterization 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 TEMPEST knowledge & certification This position requires a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration. Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.