Staff Systems Architect (environmental Control Systems)

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · El Segundo, CA +1 · Systems/Architecture/Test

Northrop Grumman is seeking a Staff Systems Architect specializing in Environmental Control Systems (ECS) for their Aeronautics Systems team in El Segundo, CA. The role involves leading the development and design of ECS, including trade studies, system test & verification, and troubleshooting. Responsibilities include performing complex fluid thermal system analysis, developing ECS architectures, control logic development, and acting as a technical point of contact for suppliers. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in a STEM discipline with significant experience in thermal fluid architecture development for air vehicles, experience with hybrid power and thermal systems, compressible fluids, supplier interfacing, and a Secret clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work as part of a large multi-disciplined team of subsystems design/architecture engineers.
  2. Perform and lead system and component analysis of complex fluid thermal systems.
  3. Perform system related analysis in support of the development of aircraft subsystems as well as the integration of aircraft avionics and the installation of various aircraft hardware. Analysis includes, but is not limited to: subsystem performance modeling, liquid cooling systems, air cycle systems, fluid distribution systems, and compartment temperature assessments as influenced by structural heat transfer and compartment heat sources.
  4. Develop ECS architectures and aid in control logic development
  5. Responsible engineer activities, which include all aspects of system/component design and development including trade studies, layouts, architecture definition, system test & verification, and troubleshooting. These activities may also include participating on a subcontractor management team and will act as the technical point of contact with suppliers for hardware development, qualification, and procurement.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor of Science in a related STEM discipline with 12 years of relevant experience; OR a Master’s Degree in a related STEM discipline with 10 years of relevant experience; OR a PhD in a STEM discipline with 8 years of relevant experience.
  • Experience leading thermal fluid architecture development for air vehicle environmental control subsystems
  • Technical experience performing analysis of hybrid power and thermal systems and their controls
  • Experience working with compressible fluids
  • Technical interfacing with suppliers
  • Hands-on experience with fluid supply components design life cycle including design, manufacturing, qualification, RCCA, delivery, integration, and test
  • Active US Government Secret clearance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Special Program Access (SAP/SAR).

Nice to have

  • Competent in MATLAB/Simulink, AMESIM, or similar analysis tools
  • Experience with two-phase cooling design and analysis.
  • Experience performing thermal analysis for air vehicle structure, payloads, and/or subsystems.
  • Experience using thermal analysis tools (SINDA/G, SINDA/FLUINT, Thermal Desktop)
  • Experience leading a technical team in the execution of air vehicle development program/project.

What the JD emphasized

  • Active US Government Secret clearance
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Special Program Access (SAP/SAR).