Job Details
* Engineering Facility
* 4/10A-1st Shift
* Must be a U.S. Citizen Education & Job Requirements
* Associate Degree and 10+ years of experience
* Experience in electronic packaging for military applications
* Experience with design and documentation of Circuit Card Assemblies, Printed Circuit Boards, and cabling
* Experience with CREO and Windchill
* Knowledge of GD&T
* Familiarity with Change Board processes and documentation control
* Able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language Preferred Skills
* Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
* Experience with electronics packaging for microwave electronics
* Experience with CREO, Windchill, and Zuken
* Hands-on experience building and testing electronic assemblies
* Knowledge of GD&T
* Knowledge of materials and processes used in electronics Job Duties & Functions
* Support the design, development, and manufacture of complex microwave electronics subsystems
* Perform electronics packaging designs for microwave electronics components and subsystems
* Conduct testing and verification activities for electronic components and assemblies
* Analyze complex technical problems and develop innovative engineering solutions
* Execute design, analysis, research, development, and testing activities across multiple engineering disciplines
* Advance new aerospace products and technologies through engineering development efforts
* Utilize modern design tools across RF/microwave, analog/digital, and mechanical/thermal engineering disciplines
* Troubleshoot electronic assemblies and support root cause analysis investigations
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to support product development objectives
* Support documentation and design control activities associated with engineering changes Physical Requirements & Environment
* Worker will work on-site full-time
* Must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information TeamGlobal Benefits
* Medical, Dental, Vision, 401 (k), and more!
* TG Rewards Program
* Employee Referral Program