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Electrical Engineer II

Varstaff
2 hours ago
On-site
Englewood, Colorado, United States
Varstaff is currently searching for an Electrical Engineer II for a position in Englewood, Colorado. 

Must be onsite in Englewood.
Must be a W2/US Citizen. 
 
Electrical engineers at our client site researches, designs, develops, tests, certifies, deploys and improves cutting edge products and services. These cover a very wide range from advanced mission payloads and electronic systems through highly integrated aircraft to orbital and space exploration systems. You'll conceptualize and design new products and processes throughout the product lifecycle from analog and digital electronic circuit card assemblies to fully integrated systems.
Physical/Mental/Emotional Requirements: Frequently walk, sit, stand, climb stairs and steps. Frequently repeat same hand, arm, and finger motion many times to include finger and hand dexterity. Rarely lifting or carrying up to 20 lbs.
Working Conditions: Rarely exposed to outdoor elements (high/low temperatures, sun, rain/snow, etc.)
Rarely exposed to fumes or hazardous chemicals/materials.
Rarely exposed to loud noises
Skills: Must-haves: Knowledge of engineering principles and practices Experience with Computer Aided Engineering tools Familiarity with working in multi-disciplinary design and development teams Preferred: Exposure to simulations through functional and logical models and system analysis Background in the Aerospace and Defense Industry Experience composing and analyzing Electrical Load Analysis (ELA), circuit modeling, simulation, and analysis Familiarity with design requirements related to High Intensity Radiated Field (HIRF) and Indirect Effects of Lightning (IEL) Knowledge of industry-standard electrical design principles, to include, but not limited to model-based definition, electrical component selection, manufacturing, and production processes Understanding of Electro Magnetic Effects (EME) to include Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI)Experience in digital or analog circuit design and schematic captureUnderstanding of the printed circuit board layout process and tools
Education: Must-haves: Bachelor's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or other related discipline and typically 2 or more years of relevant experience
 
  • WORKING IN MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT TEAMS
  • SIMULATIONS THROUGH FUNCTIONAL AND LOGICAL MODELS
  • SYSTEM ANALYSIS
  • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE INDUSTRY
  • ELECTRICAL LOAD ANALYSIS (ELA)
  • CIRCUIT MODELING
  • SIMULATION
  • ANALYSIS
  • DESIGN REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO HIGH INTENSITY RADIATED FIELD (HIRF)
  • DESIGN REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO INDIRECT EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING (IEL)
  • INDUSTRY-STANDARD ELECTRICAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES
  • MODEL-BASED DEFINITION
  • ELECTRICAL COMPONENT SELECTION
  • MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
  • PRODUCTION PROCESSES
  • ELECTRO MAGNETIC EFFECTS (EME)
  • ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
  • ELECTRO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI)
  • DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN
  • SCHEMATIC CAPTURE
  • PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT PROCESS
  • PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT TOOLS