Experienced Low Observables Mission Systems Integration Engineer

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Berkeley, MO

Boeing is seeking a Low Observables (LO) Design & Integration Engineer to support design and analysis activities for stealth/low-signature systems. The role involves LO material and structure design, electromagnetic analysis, integration and test support, data processing, and technical reporting, requiring practical experience with LO materials, electromagnetics, and CEM solvers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Perform design and analysis tasks for LO materials, coatings, treatments, and structural treatments to minimize radar, infrared, and other signatures.
  2. Develop and validate LO integration concepts for aircraft/vehicle structures and subsystems, including manufacturability and testability considerations.
  3. Use CEM solvers to model, simulate, and optimize LO components and systems (e.g., surface treatments, RAM, apertures, seams, RAM-structure interactions).
  4. Perform sensitivity studies and trade-offs across materials, geometry, and integration approaches to meet system-level LO requirements.
  5. Process and analyze measured test data from laboratory and flight/field tests; compare test results to simulation and iterate designs.

Skills

Required

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Aeronautical Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Data Science
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • LO integration
  • design
  • manufacturing considerations
  • test support for aerospace or defense systems

Nice to have

  • electromagnetic principles
  • radar cross section (RCS)
  • scattering
  • absorption
  • reflection
  • aperture coupling
  • material electromagnetic properties
  • computational electromagnetic (CEM) solvers
  • ANSYS HFSS
  • CST Microwave Studio
  • FEKO
  • SIE/PO
  • in-house CEM codes
  • data processing
  • analysis
  • Python
  • MATLAB
  • NumPy
  • SciPy
  • technical writing
  • documentation
  • multidisciplinary teams
  • material characterization techniques
  • permittivity/permeability extraction
  • reflectivity/absorptivity measurements
  • THz/IR material characterization
  • manufacturing processes
  • quality controls for LO coatings and structural treatments
  • system-level signature analysis
  • multi-physics simulation
  • measurement-to-model correlation workflows
  • configuration management
  • data versioning
  • CAD
  • PLM systems

What the JD emphasized

  • 2 years experience with LO integration, design, manufacturing considerations, and test support for aerospace or defense systems.