Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking an Electromechanical Engineer (Level 1 OR 2) to join our team based in Aurora, Colorado.
The selected candidate for this role will bring a strong background in computer hardware design and integration, with a focus on understanding how changes in requirements impact hardware designs. This role will involve working on systems that utilize diverse electrical signals including power, RF, and fiber optics.
A successful candidate will have experience that includes hardware design, integration, and functionality verification.
The selected candidate will be someone who can successfully:
Collaborate on the design and integration of hardware systems ensuring adherence to changing requirements and specifications.
Finalize/update drawings, support equipment moves, rack and stack of equipment and integration of compute equipment into a shelter for deployment.
Experience/interest in power/cooling or site construction and traveling to support installation and configuration events would be a plus.
CONUS and OCONUS travel possible.
Participate in system-level testing and verification processes, ensuring hardware meets all specified requirements and standards.
Conduct troubleshooting and modifications on existing hardware designs to enhance performance and reliability.
Utilize clear technical writing to document design alterations, prepare status reports, and develop design specifications and validation plans.
Maintain a proactive attitude in meetings with cross-functional teams, demonstrating initiative and professionalism while engaging with colleagues and stakeholders.
Position may require occasional travel to support field activities and hardware deployment.
Basic Qualifications
Level 1: Bachelor's degree in a STEM field with 0+ years of relevant experience
Level 2: Bachelor's degree in a STEM field with 2+ years of relevant experience, OR a Master’s degree in a STEM field with 0+ years of relevant experience is required.
Active TS/SCI clearance required at the time of application.
Experience with hardware design and integration processes.
Demonstrated knowledge of the impacts of requirement changes on hardware design.
Familiarity with power, RF, and fiber electrical signal principles and applications.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with complex system architectures and hardware validation procedures.
Knowledge of electronic components and their applications in communication systems.
Previous experience in a fast-paced engineering environment with a focus on field support operations is desirable.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in a STEM field (Level 1: 0+ years experience)
- Bachelor's degree in a STEM field with 2+ years relevant experience OR Master's degree in a STEM field with 0+ years (Level 2)
- Active TS/SCI (Top Secret) clearance required at time of application
- Experience with hardware design and integration processes
- Demonstrated knowledge of impacts of requirement changes on hardware design
- Familiarity with power, RF, and fiber electrical signal principles and applications
- Experience with complex system architectures and hardware validation procedures
- Knowledge of electronic components and their applications in communication systems
- Previous experience in fast-paced engineering environments with field support operations
- Experience/interest in power/cooling or site construction and traveling to support installation/configuration events
Northrop Grumman Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Retirement Support — 401(k) matching is considered strong, with additional defined-benefit coverage for certain cohorts and options like catch-up contributions. Retirement programs are repeatedly highlighted as a core strength of the total rewards.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — PTO, company-paid holidays, and compressed work schedules (such as 9/80) provide meaningful time away and flexibility. These scheduling options are cited as a major quality-of-life benefit across many locations.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave alongside caregiver leave, adoption assistance, and back-up care supports a range of family needs. These programs have been expanded recently, signaling continued investment in family support.
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