Principal Gps Subsystems Engineer

RTX RTX · Aerospace · tucson, AZ +1 · Engineering

Principal GPS Subsystems Engineer role focused on developing Guidance Electronics solutions for missile products. Responsibilities include architecture development, requirement definition, electronics design, analysis, modeling, and testing of GPS subsystems and components. Requires experience with electrical hardware development, systems engineering, and RF electrical subsystems. Active security clearance is mandatory.

What you'd actually do

  1. Assignments may include analysis of hardware designs, subsystems, and components; architecting new electronic systems; developing and documenting subsystem requirements and test plans; peer reviews of designs as a subject matter expert; presentations to peers, management, and government customers; and root-cause failure investigations.
  2. Interface directly with suppliers of navigation or guidance electronics components, IMUs and GPSs, to monitor and manage programmatic activities and ensure compliance to requirements
  3. Missile Systems has a strong culture of mentoring; it is expected that employees will be both mentors and mentees.
  4. Assignments may require supporting multiple programs.
  5. Assignments may require some travel, including foreign travel.

Skills

Required

  • STEM degree
  • 8 years of engineering experience
  • electrical hardware development
  • sub-systems engineering
  • systems engineering
  • requirement development
  • RF electrical subsystems
  • requirement validation
  • GPS technology
  • Guidance Electronics
  • analysis
  • modelling
  • testing

Nice to have

  • Missile Radar and RF seeker subsystems
  • antennas
  • analog RF circuit cards
  • digital circuit cards
  • configurable logic
  • detailed design and troubleshooting
  • guidance section architect
  • navigation subsystems/components
  • integrated Guidance Electronics systems
  • GPS and IMU navigation subsystems
  • Kalman filter techniques
  • M-Code
  • Matlab scripting and tools
  • hardware integration
  • Hardware in the Loop (HIL)
  • modeling and simulation
  • environmental testing
  • electronics test equipment
  • missiles or similar systems
  • lead cross-functional teams
  • drive suppliers
  • DOD Hardware development process
  • design gates
  • product development lifecycle
  • developing proposals
  • Model Based System Engineering (MBSE)

What the JD emphasized

  • Active and transferable U.S. government issued security clearance is required prior to start date.​
  • U.S. citizenship is required
  • Active and existing security clearance required on day 1
  • minimum of 8 years of prior relevant experience
  • Minimum of 8 years of engineering experience
  • Experience with electrical hardware development
  • Experience in sub-systems, systems engineering, requirement development, developing RF electrical subsystems and/or requirement validation
  • The ability to obtain and maintain a US DOD Secret clearance prior to the start date.