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As a Journeyman Electrical Engineer, you’ll join the cross‑functional team turning Phalanx Griffon (PG) from digital design into flight‑ready hardware for Major Release 2 (FY 25‑27). You’ll focus on power distribution, wiring harnesses, interface‑control documentation, and EMI/EMC compliance for the Nomad open‑architecture chassis—supporting lab builds, environmental tests, and aircraft installation.
Job Responsibility:
Develop and update wiring diagrams, pin‑outs, and cable assemblies for Nomad processing cards, crypto devices, and SATCOM interfaces
Calculate load analyses and circuit protection to meet platform SWaP‑C and MIL‑STD‑704/1275 power‑quality requirements
Assemble and troubleshoot PG line‑replaceable units in the Integration SIL
perform continuity checks, power‑on verification, and firmware updates
Instrument test setups (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power analyzers) and document results for design‑to‑test traceability
Assist senior engineers in vibration, thermal, and EMI/EMC pre‑qualification tests (MIL‑STD‑810/461)
capture redlines and support corrective actions
Maintain interface‑control documents (ICDs), bills of material (BOM), and part‑number trees inside the government digital‑engineering environment (CAMEO/SysML, Windchill)
Generate test procedures, validation reports, and engineering‑change packages for flight‑test readiness
Work alongside Systems, Software, and Test IPTs to resolve integration issues quickly and feed lessons learned into subsequent Product Delivery Orders (PDOs)
Coordinate with platform SPOs/OEMs on connector standards, grounding schemes, and aircraft power‑bus impacts
Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship
Active TS/SCI clearance
A High School Diploma plus 15 years of directly related experience with proper certifications, 5 of which must be in the DoD or a BA/BS plus 10 years of experience, 3 of which must be in the DoD
Familiarity with MIL‑STD‑704/1275 power, MIL‑STD‑461 EMI/EMC, and aerospace wiring best practices (38999/26482, AS50881)
Experience reading/modifying schematics and using E‑CAD tools (Altium, OrCAD, or similar)
Comfortable with lab instrumentation and fault isolation techniques
Nice to have:
Prior work on airborne networking, SATCOM, crypto, or cross‑domain hardware
Exposure to Model‑Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and digital‑thread environments
Experience supporting configuration audits, RMF hardware artifacts, or safety‑of‑flight packages
IPC/WHMA‑620 or NASA‑STD‑8739 wire‑harness certification