Boeing
Defense, Space & Security
ElectromagneticEffectsDesignandAnalysisEngineers(Associate,ExperiencedandExpert)
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“Electromagnetic Effects Design and Analysis Engineers (Associate, Experienced and Expert) at Boeing. Skills: Electromagnetic Effects, Design, Analysis, E3 requirements. Perform trade studies, modeling, simulation, and analyses. Achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)”
What You'll Achieve.
Predict component, interconnect, and system performance; Optimize designs for E3 performance; Assure system-level integrity; Identify and report achievements and issues; Coordinate corrective actions; Assess impacts on electromagnetic characteristics; Recommend mitigations
Industry & Context.
Resolve complex technical problems
Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance, U. S. Citizenship required, Interim and/or final U. S. Secret clearance required post-start, Willingness to travel up to 25%, U. S. Person as defined by 22 C. F. R. §120.62 required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (with a focus in Electrical, Mechanical or Aeronautical), Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or non-US equivalent qualifications directly related to the work statement, 2 or more years of related experience, Familiarity with electromagnetic concepts such as RF isolation, shielding, grounding, and filtering., Willingness to travel up to 25% as required., Ability to obtain a U. S. Security Clearance for which the U. S. Government requires U. S. Citizenship., An interim and/or final U. S. Secret clearance is required post-start.
Nice to Have
5+ years related work experience., 7+ years related work experience., ABET-accredited Bachelor’s in electrical engineering or an advanced degree (M. S. /Ph. D. ) in electrical engineering preferred., Active U. S. Security Clearance preferred., Prior experience in defense or aerospace industries., Experience with MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-464, and/or DO-160 EMIC standards., Prior experience with Aerospace Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)., Experience with EMI qualification testing (LRUs and system-level)., Familiarity with electrical bonding best practices to support E3 compliance., Foundation in RF systems and/or computational E3 analysis tools.
What You'll Do.
Perform trade studies
Achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Interface with manufacturing and suppliers
Review supplier test plans
Support project management
Collaborate with engineering disciplines
Develop and implement test automation
Apply EMI engineering methods
Process engineering data
Support or conduct aircraft-level E3 testing
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interface with manufacturing and suppliers; Collaborate with other engineering disciplines and suppliers; Participate on cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Present technical results
Process & Methodology
Contribute to work statements, Contribute to budgets, Contribute to schedules
Full Job Description
Electromagnetic Effects Design and Analysis Engineers (Associate, Experienced and Expert) **Company:** The Boeing Company Job Description The Boeing Electromagnetic Effects (E3) Group seeks Electromagnetic Effects Design and Analysis Engineers at Associate (Level 2), Experienced (Level 3), and Expert (Level 4) levels. The successful candidate will be based in the Puget Sound region (Washington State) and support Boeing Defense, Space & Security commercial-derivative aircraft programs such as the U.S. E-7A and the KC-46A tanker, among others. The engineer will develop and validate Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) requirements and architectures to integrate complex components and subsystems into higher-level platforms. Responsibilities include defining and conducting tests to validate designs to requirements, and providing EMI/EMC expertise during design, modification, supplier engagement, and manufacturing activities. E3 environments include: Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Lightning, High Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF), Precipitation Static (P-static), Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), and related environments. **Primary responsibilities:** * Perform trade studies, modeling, simulation, and other analyses to predict component, interconnect, and system performance and to optimize designs for E3 performance. * Work (with minimal direction at higher levels) to achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronics, wiring, and structure. * Interface with manufacturing and suppliers on complex E3 design aspects to assure system-level compatibility; identify and report achievements and issues to program management and customers. * Review supplier test plans and test reports for technical correctness; identify deficiencies and coordinate corrective actions. * Support project management by contributing to development of work statements, budgets, schedules, and design/review inputs. * Collaborate with other engineering disciplines and suppliers to ass
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