The Boeing Company

AssociateLevelElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)Engineer

$99–99k Long Beach, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Associate Level Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer at The Boeing Company. Skills: Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic Interference. Develop EMC requirements. Validate EMC requirements”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Solve complex problems; Root-cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Travel 10% domestically, Travel 10% internationally, U. S. Person required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Engineering experience with EMC, Willing & able to travel 10% of the time

What You'll Do.

Develop EMC requirements

Validate EMC requirements

Develop EMI requirements

Validate EMI requirements

Coordinate EMIC requirements

Test EMIC requirements

Verify EMIC requirements

Develop EMIC Control Plans

Develop Test Procedures

Perform EMIC analyses

Implement mitigation mechanisms

Evaluate supplier data

Evaluate design drawings

Correct system design

Assist with EMIC testing

Support project management

Report project status

Generate requirements

Provide work statement

Perform HIRF/Lightning analyses

Perform Antenna Coupling analyses

Perform trade studies

Predict component performance

Predict interconnects performance

Predict system performance

Apply conversion factors

Apply correction factors

Apply antenna factors

Recommend engineering solutions

Perform root-cause analysis

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with teammates; Coordinate with customers; Coordinate with system architects

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Associate Level Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer **Company:** The Boeing Company Boeing Global Services (BGS) Cabin, Modifications, Maintenance (CMM) is currently hiring for a broad range of experience levels including **Associate Level Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer** to join this talented and fast paced BGS CMM - Systems Engineering team, reporting to the BGS CMM Avionics Manager in **Long Beach, California**. The engineer will join and lead and inspire a group of employees performing engineering, technical, and regulatory tasks that provide engineering solutions for multiple Boeing Global Services commercial modifications business units. **Position Responsibilities:** * Develops and validates electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) requirements for various communication, sensor, electronic warfare and other electromagnetic systems, subsystems, components, interconnects and structures. * Coordinate, test, and verify EMI/EMC requirements with teammates, customers, and system architects through the development and sustainment of various Boeing systems * Develop EMI/EMC Control Plans, Test Procedures, and Test Reports * Perform EMI/EMC analyses and implement mitigation mechanisms to assure compatibility and safety of new and existing systems and interfaces * Develop the evaluation of supplier data and design drawings to verify and correct system design to EMI/EMC standards * Assist with EMI/EMC testing of hardware and software systems in both lab and on-aircraft environments to verify adherence to Boeing and FAA requirements * Support project management by tracking and reporting project status, by generating bids and requirements, and by providing work statement, budget, and schedule * Perform HIRF/Lightning and Antenna Coupling analyses and test * Apply EMI engineering technology experience to document and solve complex problems * Perform trade studies, modeling, simulation and other forms of analyses to p

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