Aeronuatical Engineer or Principal Aeronautical Engineer (electrical Routing)

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Melbourne, FL +1 · Mechanical

Aeronautical Engineer or Principal Aeronautical Engineer focused on electrical routing, supporting design, manufacturing integration, and cable/wiring harness design in a 3D environment for defense systems. Requires experience with electrical wiring design and integration, with potential for project management and solid modeling skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support electrical wiring team group with their design needs, support manufacturing with wiring integration, route cable/wiring harness in 3D environment in accordance with NG Standard and MIL-W-5088 or AS 50881, and design and release cable/wiring installation.
  2. Develop technical solutions to a variety of technical problems of moderate scope and complexity. Solutions are imaginative, thorough, practicable, and consistent with organization objectives.
  3. Actively participate in team discussions by offering ideas and suggestions on how we can enhance the team and/or individual’s ability to execute tasks, improve performance, and encourage innovation
  4. Proactively look to organize team tasks
  5. Make good judgment design decisions regarding individual tasks. i.e minimizing rework and maximizing reuse of existing designs

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in STEM or equivalent experience
  • Experience with supporting electrical wiring design
  • Experience with wiring integration
  • Experience with cable/wiring harness design
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Secret clearance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Special Program Access (SAP)

Nice to have

  • Solid modeling design skills (i.e., NX Siemens, Team Center Enterprise (TcE), CATIA, Solid Works)
  • Independent creative thinking and problem-solving capabilities
  • Experience with designing and integrating components into larger systems
  • Experience managing projects (schedule and technical performance)

What the JD emphasized

  • Secret clearance
  • Special Program Access (SAP)