Electrical Engineer Engineering - Sterling, VA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

Description
Job Description:
The Maritime Systems Division at Leidos has an opening for a Computer / Electrical Engineer in our Sterling Va.
location.
We are looking for a hands-on engineer who enjoys designing, building, and testing hardware systems in a collaborative environment.
The successful candidate will be joining a dedicated team that is committed to supporting our warfighters.
If you are searching for challenging electrical engineering work, contact us at Leidos today!Primary ResponsibilitiesDevelop COTS based electrical designs for ruggedized computer based IT products used on Navy ships.
Develop electrical product architectures that leverage COTS productsConduct margin analysis of electrical systemsDevelop tests plans, conduct tests, and document resultsManage small to medium sized engineering projectsProvide production work instructions in the form of schematics, drawings, build books and test instructions.
Work closely with venders to track product updates, change information or end of life / last time buy.
Design products that are not available from COTS, or when COTS provide marginal performance.
Where in-house design is impractical, provide design requirements to offload the design to other engineers.
Write firmware and apply it to microcontrollersSelect Embedded Computer based on requirementsSelect Computer Memory and Storage based on requirementsLoad and test computer BIOSDetermine Video and display technology based on requirementsLoad and test Windows OS and applicationsLoad and test Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS and applicationsWrite scripts or programs for Windows and / or Linux to automate applications or automate testingConnect copper and or fiber cable as required to simulate customer requirements using switches and or media converters.
Log into and program network switch for test environmentsWrite and run networking test scriptsProvide instruction to or take instruction from engineering team members as requiredBasic QualificationsMust be a US citizen and ability to obtain Security ClearanceRequires BS degree and 8 12 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 6 10 years of prior relevant experience.
May possess a Doctorate in technical domain.
Proficiency with Electrical Schematic Capture and Layout CAD design toolsFamiliarity with electronics including relays, transistors, resistors, capacitors and microcontrollersExperience specifying and integrating COTS electronics into industrial or military environmentsAbility to develop test plans and procedures of electrical systemsExperience writing instruction set for programmable controllersExperience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 6.
x, 7.
x and 8.
xExperience with Microsoft Windows Professional versions 7, and 10Experience designing and building cables to meet power, data and environmental requirementsExperience with Military Environmental Qualification StandardsPreferred QualificationsComputer and system design experience for Navy Shipboard applicationsExperience with PIC Microcontroller programmingIndustry recognized certifications CompTIA A+, Network+, Security +, Red Hat or Microsoft certificationsUnderstanding of Mil-Std-1399 Section 300Understanding Mil-Std-461FExperience programming in C, Basic and scriptingExperience with electrical test equipment, signal generators, power-supplies, DVM, brightness and sound metersExperience running environmental qualification testsExperience with designing for EMIPay Range:
Pay Range $94,250.
00 - $145,000.
00 - $195,750.
00The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary.
Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.
by Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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