Principal Electrical Engineer - 3

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Chandler, AZ +1 · Electrical

Northrop Grumman is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer to perform circuit design and development for avionics systems. Responsibilities include digital and mixed signal circuit design, analysis, simulation, component selection, evaluation, and documentation. The role requires experience with Cadence tools, circuit simulation, and hardware troubleshooting, with a focus on military/space environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. As a member of the circuit design team, you’ll be responsible for circuit design and development for programs.
  2. You will perform detailed board-level digital and mixed signal circuit design, circuit analysis and simulation to verify as-designed circuit response meets requirement criteria.
  3. You will select component parts for the design to meet stringent environments, including radiation effects.
  4. You will evaluate completed design with more senior engineers and other technical groups and make modifications necessary to achieve a design that satisfies requirements.
  5. Write design and test documentation including analyses, specifications, user manuals, test procedures, etc.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelors with 5 years’ digital / mixed signal design experience or Masters with 3 years’ experience
  • Cadence Schematic Capture and board layout using Allegro
  • Circuit simulation including PSpice or LTSpice
  • Hardware troubleshooting / software debugging
  • Physical testing experience including lab measurement (oscilloscope, signal/function generator, logic analyzer, etc)
  • Generating design documents, specifications, user's manuals, test plans and procedures
  • Agile project format, team-based environment, including Jira and Git environments

Nice to have

  • Cadence Allegro PWB, CAM350, Matlab, VHDL, Python
  • Microprocessor and/or FPGA circuit design
  • Circuit design for military/space environments
  • Active U.S. Government Security Clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • Secret Clearance
  • U.S. Citizenship is required.
  • Ability to obtain/maintain a U.S. Government Secret Clearance