BEI-Electrophysics Engr/Scien Q-Electromagnetic Compatibility
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Electrophysics Engineer
Location:
Multiple Locations (Florida, Texas, Oklahoma)
Pay: $70‑81.79/hour
Shift: Onsite
Duration: 12‑month contract, potential extension based on performance and budget.
OverviewThe Mobility Surveillance and Bombers (MS & B) Electromagnetic Effects Group seeks experienced Electromagnetic Effects Test, Analysis and Design Engineers for defense, space and security (BDS) commercial derivative airplane programs.
Responsibilities- Perform advanced trade studies, modeling and simulation to predict component, interconnect and system performance and optimize design for E3 performance.
- Achieve Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronics, wiring and structure under minimal direction.
- Interface with manufacturing for complex E3 aspects, coordinate with suppliers and report achievements and issues to program management and customers.
- Support project management by coordinating development of work statements, budgets, schedules and other required inputs and conducting appropriate reviews.
- Develop and implement test automation for aircraft modifications.
- Apply EMI engineering technology to document and solve complex problems.
- Apply conversion, correction and antenna factors to EMI/EMC analyses and test.
- Work on a cross‑functional support team and communicate clearly in various review boards both internally and externally.
- Process engineering data into meaningful tables and graphs for inclusion into reports.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, engineering technology, engineering physics or physics.
7+ years of experience.
Familiarity with electromagnetic concepts (RF isolation, shielding, grounding and filtering).
Comfortable with occasional travel (costs covered).
Preferred QualificationsFamiliarity in the defense or aerospace industry.
Previous experience with MIL‑STD‑461/464 and/or DO‑160 EMI/EMC.
Prior experience with Aerospace Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3).
Experience with EMI qualification testing for aircraft LRU’s, including review of procedures and test reports.
Familiar with aircraft‑level E3 requirements and test methods within MIL‑STD‑464.
Familiar with electrical bonding best practices in support of E3 compliance.
Foundation in RF systems and/or computational E3 analytical software tools.
BenefitsCompetitive hourly rate, onsite position, 12‑month contract with potential extension.
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