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Compunnel

Electronics Design Engineer

Compunnel, Indianapolis, Indiana, us, 46262

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Job Summary:

We are seeking an experienced and innovative Electronics Design Engineer to join the Electronics Development Team at Rolls-Royce. In this role, you will be responsible for hardware circuit design and survivability assessments of electronics systems under nuclear environments, including Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) effects. The position focuses on advanced Aero Engine Control Systems and will involve collaboration across multiple engineering domains. The ideal candidate will have experience with radiation hardening and a strong understanding of aerospace system electronics.

Job Responsibilities: Analyze and validate electronics components, subsystems, and equipment for control system compliance to nuclear threat environments. Study and assess radiation effects, including single event upsets and total ionizing dose. Support environmental qualification compliance and testing activities Coordinate and conduct functional and radiation testing of electronic hardware. Develop and execute test procedures for radiation performance validation. Evaluate risks and uncertainties in design and requirements. Contribute to the design and realization of next-generation Aero Engine Control Systems with enhanced diagnostics and cybersecurity features. Required Skills:

Strong background in analog, digital, or mixed-signal circuit design. Knowledge of electronic components' behavior under nuclear and EMP stress. Ability to work across multidisciplinary teams and projects. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Preferred Skills:

5+ years’ experience in EMP/radiation-hardened circuit or wire harness design. Familiarity with mitigation techniques for radiation effects at both device and circuit levels. Experience in government nuclear certification processes and acquisitions. Understanding of aerospace control systems and their electronic subsystems. Exposure to HEMP (High-altitude Electromagnetic Pulse) and nuclear hardening practices. Education:

Bachelor’s degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering with 2+ years of experience, OR Master’s degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering, OR PhD in Electronics/Electrical Engineering