Raytheon
ElectricalEngineerIIFailureAnalysis
“Electrical Engineer II - Failure Analysis at Raytheon. Skills: Failure analysis, Electrical components, Circuit analysis. Perform electrical component evaluations. Perform root cause failure analysis”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Failure analysis; Root cause analysis
Obtain and maintain security clearance, U. S. citizenship required, Active DoD Clearance: Secret
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum 2 years of prior relevant experience, Experience in failure analysis, Experience in using electrical test equipment, U. S. citizenship is required
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Knowledge of reading electrical schematics, Knowledge of circuit analysis, Familiarity with component data sheets, Familiarity with drawings, Data collection skills, Presentation skills, Technical working knowledge of electrical components, Technical working knowledge of their application
What You'll Do.
Perform electrical component evaluations
Perform root cause failure analysis
Work through each step of an analysis
Perform external visual photo-documentation
Perform electrical test
Perform non-destructive troubleshooting
Perform environmental testing
Perform x-ray evaluation
Perform destructive testing
Perform decapsulation
Perform cross-sections
Perform internal visual photo-documentation
Perform SEM evaluation
Write a detailed final report
Learn laboratory equipment
Operate laboratory equipment
Work on analyses concurrently
Collaborate across the department
Work with engineers in other disciplines
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaboration across the department; Work with engineers
Communication Scope
Present the data; Present the findings
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