Electromagnetic Environmental Effects; E3 Systems Engineer - Space Exploration Avionics Systems
Listed on 2025-11-06
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Overview
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer - Space Exploration Avionics Systems (ADV
000BF
4). This role focuses on EMI/EMC at the systems level within the Avionics System Division EV5 Branch, supporting NASA Spaceflight Programs and Johnson Space Center collaborations.
- Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a team of electronics and electrical engineers.
- Collaborate with EMI/EMC engineers and work with electrical, mechanical, and test engineering teams to meet EMI/EMC and E3 compliance standards.
- Develop, derive, and maintain system-level E3 requirements from customer specifications and industry standards.
- Collaborate with design teams to integrate E3 considerations early in the development lifecycle.
- Identify missed, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements and work with stakeholders to resolve gaps.
- Create and execute verification plans, including test procedures for EMI/EMC compliance.
- Conduct and participate in formal safety reviews to ensure compliance with safety-critical design and operational requirements.
- Support requirements traceability using tools such as IBM DOORS or equivalent.
- Participate in design reviews and technical interchange meetings, presenting findings to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Analyze test data and prepare clear, concise technical reports.
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams to resolve E3-related issues during integration and test phases.
Requisition qualifications include:
- This position has been posted at multiple levels; the company reserves the right to consider candidates at any level based on experience and business needs.
- Typically requires a bachelor’s degree in engineering and 2–5 years of experience in the field or related area.
- 2–5 years of experience in Systems Engineering & Integration.
- Demonstrated experience in requirements writing, derivation, implementation, and verification.
- Strong presentation and communication skills with experience briefing leadership and customers.
- Proficiency with technical documentation.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field from an accredited engineering school.
- Experience participating in safety reviews and/or hazard analysis processes.
- Familiarity with EMI/EMC concepts and testing methods.
- Experience with E3 engineering in aerospace or defense applications.
- Knowledge of MIL-STD-464, RTCA DO-160, or similar E3 compliance standards.
- Proficient in MS Office programs, particularly MS Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, One Note and Outlook.
- Excellent personal and professional career growth
- 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), when applicable
- Onsite cafeteria (breakfast and lunch) and other benefits
- US citizenship or permanent residency may be required; the candidate must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation
Essential functions typically involve an office environment but may require on-site work. Regular attendance is critical, with potential to work outside normal hours to meet peak periods and surge requirements. Physical requirements include sitting or standing for extended periods and lifting up to 25 lbs as needed.
Work environment may involve standard office equipment. The role expects professional behavior that enhances productivity and teamwork, and appropriate grooming and dress for safety and safety risk considerations.
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