Principal or Sr. Principal Electrical Engineer - Vehicle Subsystems & Integration

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Palmdale, CA +4 · Electrical

Electrical Engineer role focused on aircraft subsystem development, including electrical design, analysis, requirements, and troubleshooting for systems like power generation and distribution. Requires a Secret clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop electrical wiring designs of a functional system including the selection of aircraft-type conductors and electro-mechanical components such as connectors, relays, switches, circuit breakers, and terminal junction systems.
  2. Support design requirements for electrical power generation, conversion and distribution systems, and circuit protective requirements for aerospace vehicle systems including Electrical Loads Analysis, test procedures, power architectures, reports, analyses, and other vehicle power related deliverables.
  3. Responsible for all aspects of system/component design and development including trade studies, layouts, architecture definition, system test & verification, and troubleshooting.
  4. Participate on a subcontractor management team and act as the technical point of contact with suppliers for hardware development, qualification, and procurement.
  5. Perform system level test planning, execution support, verification, data processing, and troubleshooting.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) discipline
  • Experience in electrical design of air vehicle systems
  • Current, active US Government Secret clearance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Special Program Access (SAP)

Nice to have

  • Experience with military aircraft subsystem development, with requirements definition, specification development, component analysis, procurement, source selection, integration and test and verification for advance aircraft
  • Experience interpreting component detail drawings, specifications, installation drawings, and test procedures

What the JD emphasized

  • Current, active US Government Secret clearance