Sr. Electrical Design Engineer
Access Talent Today, LLC
- Sterling Heights, MI
U.S. Citizenship Required*
Responsibilities:
- Design, develop and support circuit design, component selection, procurement, and prototype hardware debug & builds
- Construct and design new control solution(s), using design concepts and approaches to motion control and fire control applications
- Design and develop electrical components, LRUs, and Subsystems for processor, I/O, and display products
- Support delivery from concept to production including design, debug, test, and qualification of design articles
- Review and develop H/W and S/W requirement documents and test plans
- Perform system, subsystem, and LRU-level requirements analysis as relates to weapon motion control, identifying interfaces & required functionality
- Analyze error budget
- Develop system, subsystem level requirements (SSDD, SRS, Schematics, Vetronics Architectures, ICDs, etc.)
- Develop vehicle & subsystem-level integration and test plans
Qualifications:
- Broad based knowledge of electrical systems, system/subsystem, hardware, and software requirements
- Proven and demonstrated experience with integration of electrical / electronic components and associated software/hardware into ground combat vehicles
- Experience with network-based vehicle (combat or automotive) architectures
- Experience trouble shooting Vetronics systems required
- Experience with link-based (e.g., CAN) diagnostic systems required
- Experience with J1939 CAN protocol
- Experience with SIL and vehicle-based Vetronics testing
- Familiarity with TCP/IP and UDP protocol
- Ability to use engineering development and test tools
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with interdisciplinary teams
- Strong multi-tasking skills
- Expertise to support fire control integration
*U.S. Citizenship is required by law, regulation, executive order, or government contract.
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related engineering field and 6-9 years of experience
Posted On: Thursday, October 18, 2018