Power Supply Engineer

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Rolling Meadows, IL +1 · Electrical

Northrop Grumman is seeking a Power Supply Engineer to join their Mission Systems sector. This role involves full life-cycle product development for power supply architectures in systems like radio frequency electronic warfare, infrared countermeasures, and embedded control systems. Responsibilities include designing high-efficiency switch-mode power supplies, subsystem/module circuit designs, and ensuring regulatory compliance to DoD standards. The engineer will work with various technologies and interfaces, from concept to production, including simulation, laboratory verification, and formal qualification. A Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with 2 years of experience or a Master's degree is required, along with experience in switch-mode power supply design, prototyping, and debugging. A Secret security clearance is mandatory.

What you'd actually do

  1. High efficiency, switch-mode power supply architectures for image processing, embedded processing, and Receiver/Exciter designs
  2. Subsystem/module circuit designs for custom and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) systems, involving COTS & MIL-STD interfaces.
  3. Regulatory compliance to DoD customer requirements, such as MIL-STD-704, 461, 464 & DO-160 and TEMPEST

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, or similar engineering discipline with a minimum 2 years of power electronics design experience or a master’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, or similar engineering discipline.
  • Switch Mode Power Supply circuit design experience, including schematic capture through test and integration.
  • Hands-on prototyping and debug experience testing complex power systems, including various switch-mode topologies and linear regulators.
  • Ability to translate system performance and operational specifications into hardware requirements, design, and test specifications.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead projects with 2 or more team members.
  • Familiarity with documentation, revision control and review systems like DOORS, ClearCase and ClearQuest.
  • US Citizenship
  • Must have DoD Secret security clearance prior to start.

Nice to have

  • An advanced degree in Electrical Engineering, focused on Power Conversion, with a minimum of 2 years of power electronics design experience.
  • Working knowledge of Electronic Warfare system/hardware
  • Recent power supply design experience utilizing circuit-related tools including Cadence Concept/Allegro, and LTSPICE
  • Working knowledge of designing high frequency magnetics including transformers, coupled inductors, EMI chokes and common mode filters.
  • Working experience with documentation, revision control and review systems similar to DOORS, ClearCase, and ClearQuest
  • Proven skills to include project planning, communicating with all levels of an organization, adaptable, creative, collaborative, and comfortable working independently.
  • Current Secret or Top-Secret Security Clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • DoD customer requirements
  • DoD Secret security clearance
  • Secret security clearance