EMC positions open in the Sacramento, CA area.
See job descriptions below.
 
Please send resumes to manny.bar...@ngc.com
 
Sincerely,
 
Manny Barron
Northrop Grumman Corp.
San Jose, California
 
 
EMC Engineer 3 - Sacramento, CA

Electromagnetic Systems Laboratory in Sacramento, California is seeking an
EMI/EMC/Power Engineer. The following are the Basic Qualifications for this
position: 8 years experience directly related to this position.  EMI/EMC/Power
engineer will be required to do EMI/Power design tasks and perform MIL-STD-461
tests Requirements Design and test experience in any or all of the fields of
electromagnetic environmental effects: electromagnetic interference,
electromagnetic compatibility, transients, power supplies, power distribution,
and/or TEMPEST. Experience in reviewing electrical and mechanical engineering
designs for compliance with EMI/EMC requirements. Experience in preparation of
test plans, test reports, design guidelines or control plans. Good verbal and
written communication skills. Final grade determination will be made based on
qualifications of the selected candidate. Functions, Duties, Responsibilities:
 1. Evaluate EMC environments of platforms and systems to identify problem
areas and recommend solutions.  2. Establish EMI requirements and
specifications to be applied to digital and RF HW items during development. 
3. Design/specify power filters and power supplies for each HW item so as to
meet the EMI requirements as well as meeting environmental, space, weight, and
power constraints.  4. Review and analyze EE and ME designs to determine what
EMI suppression measures need to be applied in order to meet the EMI
requirements.  5. Select/approve EMI gasket materials, finishes, filters, and
connector styles.  6. Review cable/connector interface designs and recommend
changes for proper EMI suppression techniques.  7. Perform electromagnetic
analysis to evaluate potential solutions that would reduce risk, cost and
complexity of design and test problems.  8. Write design guidelines and
control plans.  9. Give presentations discussing design and status.  10. Write
functional test plans and procedures for power supplies and filters.  11.
Supervise and/or perform functional tests of filters and power supplies.  12.
Write EMI/EMC laboratory/field test plans, test procedures, and reports.  13.
Supervise and perform EMI/EMC laboratory/field tests of the hardware items.
This includes informal engineering tests and formal qualification tests.  14.
Troubleshoot test problems and determine solutions.  15. Communicate budget
and schedule status with functional and program management.  16. Identify and
obtain quotations for test equipment needed to be procured to satisfy EMI/EMC
test requirements.  17. Research and evaluate alternative design and test
approaches.  18. Recommend improvements to department policies and procedures.
 Relocation Assistance Available. U.S. citizenship is required.

 
EMC Engineer - Sacramento, CA
Electromagnetic Systems Laboratory in Sacramento, California is seeking a
Electrical Engineer. EMI/EMC/Power engineer will be required to do design
tasks and perform MIL-STD-461 tests under supervision. Final grade
determination will be made based on qualifications of the selected candidate.
The following are the Basic Qualifications for this position: 2 years
experience directly related to this position. Design and test experience in
any or all of the fields of electromagnetic interference, electromagnetic
compatibility, power supplies, power distribution, and/or TEMPEST. Experience
in reviewing electrical and mechanical engineering designs for compliance with
EMI/EMC requirements. Experienced in preparing test plans, test reports,
design guidelines or control plans. Excellent communication skills(verbal and
written). The following are the Assets for this position: B.S. with 3 to 5
years of experience preferred. RF/Antenna engineering skills. Aircraft
electronics experience. Numerical analysis skills. Relocation Assistance
Available.  U.S. citizenship is required.
 
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