Senior Electromagnetics Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Huntsville, AL at Geebo

Senior Electromagnetics Engineer with Security Clearance

Radiance Technologies, a rapidly growing employee-owned company, is seeking a Senior Electromagnetics Engineer to support various ongoing programs within the RF & HPM Testing DivisionThe engineer will:
o Plan, conduct, and technically direct projects or major phases of significant projects, coordinating the efforts of engineers and technical support staff in the performance of assigned projectso Review literature, patents, and current practices relevant to the solution of assigned projectso Recommend approaches for new or improved technologies and processeso Provide technical leadership and oversight for junior engineers within the teamo Prepare documentation of projects including technical reports and presentations to customers as well as participation in the scientific community through conference and journal contributions The RF & HPM Testing Division is responsible for research and development of state of the art High Power Microwave (HPM) technologies involving HPM effects testing, RF sources, material science, electromagnetics, and related mechanical and thermal designThe duties will include, but are not limited to technical design, analysis, assembly, integration, and testing of HPM systems, analog electronics, antenna systems, data acquisition devices, and digital control systemsThis is an exciting opportunity to work in a laboratory setting while engaging in research and development of HPM technologiesThe work will include interacting with scientists, engineers, and technicians to conduct day-to-day design, testing, analyze test results, perform failure analyses, and write and present test summaries and scientific reportsRequired Qualifications:
o Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related disciplineo Minimum of 5 years of applicable experience (2 years substitution for MS / 5 years substitution for PhD in relevant discipline)o US Citizenship with the ability to obtain a security clearanceo Experience designing, analyzing, assembling, and testing one or more of the following:
o Antennas for radiating impulse waveformso Phased arrays for steering wideband signalso Microwave devices such as filters, power dividers, directional couplers, RF amplifiers, mixers, etc.o Experience with VNAs, including calibration techniques and de-embeddingo Experience with standard electrical laboratory equipment such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, function generators, multimeters, and power supplieso Experience with simulating microwave circuits with software such as ADS
Qualifications:
o Masters or PhD Degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related disciplineo Demonstrated experience developing systems or experiments starting from fundamental analytical models or principleso Strong understanding of microwave circuit design and components including transmission lines, dielectrics, filters, power dividers, etc.o Knowledge of electromagnetic simulation tools and use cases as well as applications of various numerical boundary conditionso Experience with the following software packages:
o Ansys HFSSo MATLABo ADSo LTSpiceo LabVIEW EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled Recommended Skills Boundary Value Problem Calibration Data Collection Dielectrics Electrical Engineering Engineering Design Process Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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