Engineer/principal Engineer Aeronautical

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · San Diego, CA +1 · Mechanical

Northrop Grumman is seeking an Engineer/Principal Engineer Aeronautical to support the Vehicle Management Subsystem's Hardware Avionics team. The role involves integrating avionics hardware, conducting system and flight testing, troubleshooting production and field issues, and supporting proposal development. The position requires a STEM degree, relevant avionics experience, and the ability to obtain a Secret clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Integrate avionics hardware, accounting for hardware capabilities / limitations, defining interfaces, and incorporating required redundancy.
  2. Conduct investigations, system testing, and flight testing in lab environments.
  3. Provide remote and on-site troubleshooting for production and field issues.
  4. Support proposal development, technical planning, verification & validation, cost & risk analysis, and trade studies.
  5. Ensure the logical and systematic conversion of customer or product requirements into total system solutions that balance technical, schedule, and cost constraints.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM)
  • Relevant avionics experience
  • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Project, Visio)
  • Matlab
  • Hands-on experience utilizing test equipment (oscilloscopes, signal generators, signal analyzers, multi-meters)
  • Ability to obtain a U.S Government Secret clearance

Nice to have

  • Active U.S Government Secret security clearance or higher
  • Basic understanding of avionics components, including RadAlt, Air Data, and FCAS
  • Experience with system redundancy and associated safety analysis
  • Familiarity with databuses and related protocols, such as MIL-STD-1553, RS-485, ARINC-429
  • Experience performing system-level design / troubleshooting
  • Flight Test experience
  • Supplier management
  • Requirements development
  • Requirements verification testing
  • Prior experience as a military, civil, or commercial avionics technician

What the JD emphasized

  • Secret clearance