Manager Electrical Engineering 2 - Circuit Avionics Design

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

Manager of Electrical Engineering for Circuit Avionics Design at Northrop Grumman, responsible for leading a team of 10-15 engineers in the design, development, and integration of electrical circuits and enclosures for air vehicles. The role involves people management, technical leadership, program support, and business development activities.

What you'd actually do

  1. This section Manager position is responsible for providing leadership and management support to a section consisting of between 10 to 15 engineering leads and individual contributors.
  2. The successful candidate will be a self-starter, organized, independently directed with good problem-solving skills, able to perform effectively despite concurrent work tasks and will possess strong communication, leadership, and team building skills.
  3. As a Section Manager (SM) reporting to the Department Manager within the Vehicle Systems Engineering Department, approximately 25% of the SM’s time will be spent performing leadership, people management, and supervisory duties such as management of personnel (direction & coaching), program/project reviews, coordination of job assignments, staffing, recruiting, timecard approval, performance reviews, and process improvement activities.
  4. The balance of the time (75%) is expected to be spent supporting direct programs or NCTA development efforts.
  5. Responsibilities include leading a team of 10-15 engineers who develop designs for vehicle electrical circuits, mechanical enclosure.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant STEM discipline and 9 years of related professional/military experience; OR a Master's degree in a relevant STEM discipline and 7 years of related professional/military experience
  • Experience with the design, development, and implementation of electrical circuit design, LRU enclosure design and standard test equipment design.
  • Experience in determining the avionics procured subsystem design tradeoffs working with subcontractors to develop detailed subsystem specification.
  • Experience in performing tradeoffs between cost/schedule/performance for competing avionics architectures which meet system performance requirements.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain an Active DoD Secret Clearance
  • Ability to obtain Special Program Access.

Nice to have

  • Prior technical and subcontracts management experience, along with a track record of leading a highly skilled team and suppliers in the design and build phases of air vehicle or test equipment systems within schedule, labor and material cost requirements is preferred.

What the JD emphasized

  • Active DoD Secret Clearance
  • Special Program Access