Peraton Labs
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Peraton Labs . Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. The company delivers trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies to protect our nation and allies, operating across land, sea, space, air, and cyberspace. Visit peraton.com to learn how we are keeping people around the world safe and secure. Peraton Labs is searching for an Electronics Exploitation Engineer for the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland location. This position will be on site and will require global deployment for 6 month rotations. Responsibilities
Embark on overseas deployments, tackling challenges in critical intelligence communities. Dive deep into electronic analysis of target devices, from basic signaling to advanced modifications. Craft compelling reports and briefings on characterization, vulnerabilities, and exploitation recommendations. Collaborate with engineers and subject matter experts to solve complex problems and respond to RFIs. Research emerging techniques and conduct laboratory-based analyses to stay at the forefront of technology. Capture, characterize and identify electrical/electronic RF receiver and transmitter modules, operating frequencies and power. Identify electronic components visually, research, develop accurate schematics using provided tools and techniques. Analyze, demodulate and decode signals to extract intelligence data and develop standardized demodulation and decoding tools for common signals. Perform electronic data recovery on devices using forensic tools (e.g., XRY, Cellbrite, GrayKey). Create engaging technical reports on captured data and maintain meticulous chain of custody to ensure forensic integrity. Qualifications
Required: Active TS/SCI. BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field with 3 years of experience OR an associate degree with 5 years of experience OR a high school diploma with 6 years of experience. Physical ability and willingness to deploy globally for 6-month rotations. Expertise in electronic schematic design and interpretation. Proficiency in identifying electronic components and characterizing circuits. Mastery of laboratory benchtop equipment (signal generators, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, etc.). Solid understanding of RF communications and standard RF measurements. Desired: BSE in Electrical Engineering. Familiarity with IED and/or UXS techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTP). Experience collaborating with military organizations, such as EOD units. Background in CELLEX, DOMEX, and MEDEX forensics; hands-on experience with IED/UAS electronics. Understanding of programming languages. Details
Salary:
Target Salary Range: $80,000 - $128,000. This range reflects typical compensation for the position and depends on factors including scope, experience, education, knowledge, skills, competencies, location, and contract considerations. Overtime, shift differential, and discretionary bonuses may apply. EEO:
Equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veterans, or other characteristics protected by law.
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Electronics Exploitation Engineer
role at
Peraton Labs . Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. The company delivers trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies to protect our nation and allies, operating across land, sea, space, air, and cyberspace. Visit peraton.com to learn how we are keeping people around the world safe and secure. Peraton Labs is searching for an Electronics Exploitation Engineer for the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland location. This position will be on site and will require global deployment for 6 month rotations. Responsibilities
Embark on overseas deployments, tackling challenges in critical intelligence communities. Dive deep into electronic analysis of target devices, from basic signaling to advanced modifications. Craft compelling reports and briefings on characterization, vulnerabilities, and exploitation recommendations. Collaborate with engineers and subject matter experts to solve complex problems and respond to RFIs. Research emerging techniques and conduct laboratory-based analyses to stay at the forefront of technology. Capture, characterize and identify electrical/electronic RF receiver and transmitter modules, operating frequencies and power. Identify electronic components visually, research, develop accurate schematics using provided tools and techniques. Analyze, demodulate and decode signals to extract intelligence data and develop standardized demodulation and decoding tools for common signals. Perform electronic data recovery on devices using forensic tools (e.g., XRY, Cellbrite, GrayKey). Create engaging technical reports on captured data and maintain meticulous chain of custody to ensure forensic integrity. Qualifications
Required: Active TS/SCI. BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field with 3 years of experience OR an associate degree with 5 years of experience OR a high school diploma with 6 years of experience. Physical ability and willingness to deploy globally for 6-month rotations. Expertise in electronic schematic design and interpretation. Proficiency in identifying electronic components and characterizing circuits. Mastery of laboratory benchtop equipment (signal generators, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, etc.). Solid understanding of RF communications and standard RF measurements. Desired: BSE in Electrical Engineering. Familiarity with IED and/or UXS techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTP). Experience collaborating with military organizations, such as EOD units. Background in CELLEX, DOMEX, and MEDEX forensics; hands-on experience with IED/UAS electronics. Understanding of programming languages. Details
Salary:
Target Salary Range: $80,000 - $128,000. This range reflects typical compensation for the position and depends on factors including scope, experience, education, knowledge, skills, competencies, location, and contract considerations. Overtime, shift differential, and discretionary bonuses may apply. EEO:
Equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veterans, or other characteristics protected by law.
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