Northrop Grumman's Space Sector is seeking an Electronic Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) Engineer - Level 3/4 to join our team in Gilbert, AZ.
In this role, you will join a team of 2-4 EGSE Engineers interfacing with the spacecraft subsystem engineers, to obtain design requirements. Early on, there will be design work that requires documentation development in not only electrical design, but also some mechanical design, then support to an EDL (Engineering Development Lab) when the hardware is being built and assembled by the technicians. The next phase will be spent on integration and troubleshooting any problems on the product you helped to design and build to test the UUT. You will be responsible for designing test equipment (test racks, fixtures, selecting or designing digital/analog/serial and various signal interface cards, cables, etc.) to test and validate the operation of satellite components. You will work closely with hardware and software engineers, to understand component requirements and their designs, to create test set solutions that effectively and efficiently test them in both ambient and space conditions, such as thermal vacuum.
Your Role and Impact:
- Working with the Cognizant Engineer and Test Engineer of the flight Hardware to obtain the Hardware Unit Under Test (UUT) Specification Requirements.
- Developing requirements for testing of space vehicle components or UUT.
- Working closely with the spacecraft UUT Design Engineer to ensure the component test equipment (CTE)/ automated test equipment (ATE) system will validate the circuit cards and/or electronics box under all test environments.
- Working with the Test Engineer to develop the test plan for the UUT hardware environmental requirements.
- Generating review material and supporting design reviews for the test equipment in development.
- Hardware design of component test equipment (CTE) and automated test equipment (ATE) to test space vehicle components.
- Ensuring that the technical requirements, cost, and schedule for the CTE/ATE system development is achieved.
- End-to-end design, debug, test, and certification of CTE/ATE systems.
- Documentation, development, and release of the CTE/ATE systems.
- Generating Certification Test Procedures.
- Supporting the test and debug for flight and non-flight spacecraft electronic circuit card assemblies (CCA) and boxes.
This requisition may be filled at a higher grade based on qualifications listed below.
Basic Qualifications:
- Electronic Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) Engineer - Level 3: 5 years of experience with Bachelors in STEM; 3 years with Masters; 1 year with PhD
- Electronic Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) Engineer - Level 4: 8 years of experience with Bachelors in STEM; 6 years with Masters; 4 years with PhD
- Ability and willingness to obtain a DoD Clearance
- Experience documenting and developing cable drawings/wiring diagrams
- Experience designing test hardware
- Fundamental understanding of electrical circuit schematics
Preferred Qualifications:
- Degree in Engineering
- Experience designing hardware components for use in ATE/CTE
- Experience using and programming Avionics/Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
- Experience using National LabVIEW (RT & FPGA) as the primary development tool for EGSE software design
- Experience using Python / Perl / STOL / TestStand
- Understanding of Power Converter Design
- Previously developed high level drawings with VISIO
- Experienced in test requirements development
- Experienced in development and supporting QTP/ATP/EMI testing
- Experienced Testing and Troubleshooting of Flight Card and Box
- Proficiency in Circuit Analysis and circuit design
- Proficient in Schematic Analysis and Schematic Capture
- Proficient in Cable Design
- Proficient in EGSE Rack Design
- Experienced with EGSE Thermal analysis
- Fundamental understanding of general and specialized test equipment to include Signal Generators, Logic Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, Power equipment, and Digital Multimeter
Skills Required
- Level 3 experience requirements: 5 years with Bachelor's; 3 years with Master's; 1 year with PhD
- Level 4 experience requirements: 8 years with Bachelor's; 6 years with Master's; 4 years with PhD
- Ability and willingness to obtain a DoD Clearance
- Experience documenting and developing cable drawings/wiring diagrams
- Experience designing test hardware
- Fundamental understanding of electrical circuit schematics
- Degree in Engineering
- Experience designing hardware components for use in ATE/CTE
- Experience using and programming Avionics/FPGA
- Experience using National LabVIEW (RT & FPGA) for EGSE software design
- Experience using Python
- Experience using Perl
- Experience with STOL
- Experience using TestStand
- Understanding of Power Converter Design
- Previously developed high level drawings with Visio
- Experience in test requirements development
- Experience developing and supporting QTP/ATP/EMI testing
- Experience testing and troubleshooting flight card and box
- Proficiency in circuit analysis and circuit design
- Proficient in schematic analysis and schematic capture
- Proficient in cable design
- Proficient in EGSE rack design
- Experienced with EGSE thermal analysis
- Familiarity with signal generators, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes, power equipment, and digital multimeter
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