General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Job Summary
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), an affiliate of General Atomics, is a world leader in proven, reliable remotely piloted aircraft and tactical reconnaissance radars, as well as advanced high-resolution surveillance systems. GA’s Survivability group has an exciting position available for a Survivability Engineer to provide design and analysis, tool development, and systems development support to a variety of projects.
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop tools to aid analysis and predictions of platform performance, such as first‑order modeling, material property prediction or estimation, geometry fixing, and design optimization. Utilize industry standard tools for the prediction of RF properties for GA‑ASI designs.
Suggest design changes based on these predictions to meet program objectives. Guide and develop integrated RF solutions for a range of conventional and survivable platforms supported by results of numerical models and simulations in collaboration with senior personnel.
Participate in the design and fabrication of measurement and test articles ("fixtures", "pole models") for validation of survivable designs. Support testing efforts at outside facilities and mature in‑house RCS testing capabilities.
Prepare test plans, interface with vendor personnel, and may require being onsite during testing to ensure test integrity.
Demonstrate experience with survivable composite structures such that they can help guide design and requirements for new program builds.
Guide the design and requirements for these programs to ensure results meet customer requirements.
Develop tools to evaluate measured test data of platform performance, including transferring measured data to numerous 2D and 3D RCS analysis codes to inform design iterations.
Provide technical support and leadership to ensure that work products meet requirements through simulation, fabrication and test.
Prepare and present status and progress reports, PDR and CDR presentations, and formal proposals to senior level personnel and customers.
Act as Principal Investigator and provide technical leadership to IRAD and CRAD projects targeting development and implementation of Survivability technologies.
Ensure compliance, reporting, and safety standards are maintained. Work in a safe manner in accordance with established operating procedures. Observe all laws, regulations, and other applicable obligations wherever and whenever business is conducted on behalf of the Company.
Qualifications
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience as follows: four or more years of experience with a bachelor’s degree or two or more years of experience with a master’s degree. May substitute equivalent engineering experience in lieu of education.
Experience in design and modeling of vehicles and low observable systems utilizing 2D and 3D RCS analysis codes such as (but not limited to) RAM2D, Aurora, XPATCH, and SENTRi.
Experience with Pioneer, Saber or other similar tools for analysis of measured data is also desirable.
Experience in creating geometry inputs using CAD and meshing tools, such as NX, Rhino, and Cubit.
Experience in developing tools using MATLAB, LabView, Python or other programming languages.
Understanding of a wide range of technical theories and concepts related to electromagnetics and RF integration of subsystems.
Strong written and oral communications skills. Strong team player with leadership potential qualities.
Must possess the ability to contribute to the development of new concepts and techniques.
The successful candidate will work under general supervision, following established procedures.
Ability to obtain and maintain DoD Security clearance is required. Current and active DoD Secret clearance and experience working in SAP areas preferred.
Demonstrated experience modeling and analyzing various systems using codes.
Job Type & Salary Full‑Time Salary range $81,080 – $141,650
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Duties and Responsibilities
Develop tools to aid analysis and predictions of platform performance, such as first‑order modeling, material property prediction or estimation, geometry fixing, and design optimization. Utilize industry standard tools for the prediction of RF properties for GA‑ASI designs.
Suggest design changes based on these predictions to meet program objectives. Guide and develop integrated RF solutions for a range of conventional and survivable platforms supported by results of numerical models and simulations in collaboration with senior personnel.
Participate in the design and fabrication of measurement and test articles ("fixtures", "pole models") for validation of survivable designs. Support testing efforts at outside facilities and mature in‑house RCS testing capabilities.
Prepare test plans, interface with vendor personnel, and may require being onsite during testing to ensure test integrity.
Demonstrate experience with survivable composite structures such that they can help guide design and requirements for new program builds.
Guide the design and requirements for these programs to ensure results meet customer requirements.
Develop tools to evaluate measured test data of platform performance, including transferring measured data to numerous 2D and 3D RCS analysis codes to inform design iterations.
Provide technical support and leadership to ensure that work products meet requirements through simulation, fabrication and test.
Prepare and present status and progress reports, PDR and CDR presentations, and formal proposals to senior level personnel and customers.
Act as Principal Investigator and provide technical leadership to IRAD and CRAD projects targeting development and implementation of Survivability technologies.
Ensure compliance, reporting, and safety standards are maintained. Work in a safe manner in accordance with established operating procedures. Observe all laws, regulations, and other applicable obligations wherever and whenever business is conducted on behalf of the Company.
Qualifications
Typically requires a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or PhD in engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution and progressive engineering experience as follows: four or more years of experience with a bachelor’s degree or two or more years of experience with a master’s degree. May substitute equivalent engineering experience in lieu of education.
Experience in design and modeling of vehicles and low observable systems utilizing 2D and 3D RCS analysis codes such as (but not limited to) RAM2D, Aurora, XPATCH, and SENTRi.
Experience with Pioneer, Saber or other similar tools for analysis of measured data is also desirable.
Experience in creating geometry inputs using CAD and meshing tools, such as NX, Rhino, and Cubit.
Experience in developing tools using MATLAB, LabView, Python or other programming languages.
Understanding of a wide range of technical theories and concepts related to electromagnetics and RF integration of subsystems.
Strong written and oral communications skills. Strong team player with leadership potential qualities.
Must possess the ability to contribute to the development of new concepts and techniques.
The successful candidate will work under general supervision, following established procedures.
Ability to obtain and maintain DoD Security clearance is required. Current and active DoD Secret clearance and experience working in SAP areas preferred.
Demonstrated experience modeling and analyzing various systems using codes.
Job Type & Salary Full‑Time Salary range $81,080 – $141,650
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