Associate Staff - Space Systems Engineer (EMI/EMC/Radiation Analysis
Job Description
The Electronics for Contested Space Group develops advanced electronic systems and technology for the protection of our Nation’s most important space capabilities. We design and develop state-of-the-art satellites and satellite payloads, novel concepts for resilient space architectures, and the Nation’s most sensitive radars, optics, and passive RF systems. The group also provides engineering rigor and experience to some of the most critical National Security programs through Laboratory-wide collaboration and acts in an advisory capacity to the U.S. Government. Examples of recent projects include the prototyping of electronic systems and effects, hardware-in-the-loop testing of tactically relevant payloads with surrogate threat systems, developing RF subsystems for satellites, and analysis of spacecraft mission dynamics, environments, and resiliency.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering or a relevant technical field
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and at least 3 years of relevant experience will be considered
- Significant professional or academic experience in at least two of the following areas, and some familiarity and career interest in several others:
- Physics: classical electromagnetics, space radiation environment effects
- RF system and/or high-speed digital system design, fabrication, and test
- Space systems: vehicle design, space environment design and analysis, operations
- Environmental Test: vibration, TVAC, EMI/EMC, space payload integration
- Test design, procedure development, and execution
- Practical skills: investigative data analysis and rapid troubleshooting of systems
- Automated analysis and reporting: tools, custom analysis applications with user interfaces
- Demonstrable ability to
- Develop respectful, productive working relationships
- Communicate clearly, precisely, and concisely to technical and non-technical audiences
- Solve broad and/or complex technical or engineering problems
- Learn and apply advanced technical knowledge quickly and proficiently
- Analytical and/or scientific programming proficiency (e.g. MATLAB, Python, C/C++, or similar)
- Active Top Secret Security Clearance highly desired
Benefits
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans
- MIT-funded pension
- Matching 401K
- Paid leave (including vacation, sick, parental, military, etc.)
- Tuition reimbursement and continuing education programs
- Mentorship programs
- A range of work-life balance options
Disclaimer
MIT Lincoln Laboratory provides a typical hiring range as a good faith estimate of what we reasonably expect to offer for this position at the time of posting. The final salary offered to a selected candidate will depend on various factors, including—but not limited to—the scope and responsibilities of the role, the candidate’s experience, skills and education/training, internal equity considerations and applicable legal requirements. This range reflects base salary only and does not include additional forms of compensation or benefits.
About the Role
The Electronics for Contested Space Group develops advanced electronic systems and technology for the protection of our Nation’s most important space capabilities. We design and develop state-of-the-art satellites and satellite payloads, novel concepts for resilient space architectures, and the Nation’s most sensitive radars, optics, and passive RF systems. The group also provides engineering rigor and experience to some of the most critical National Security programs through Laboratory-wide collaboration and acts in an advisory capacity to the U.S. Government. Examples of recent projects include the prototyping of electronic systems and effects, hardware-in-the-loop testing of tactically relevant payloads with surrogate threat systems, developing RF subsystems for satellites, and analysis of spacecraft mission dynamics, environments, and resiliency.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering or a relevant technical field
Skills
- Physics: classical electromagnetics, space radiation environment effects
- RF system and/or high-speed digital system design, fabrication, and test
- Space systems: vehicle design, space environment design and analysis, operations
- Environmental Test: vibration, TVAC, EMI/EMC, space payload integration
- Test design, procedure development, and execution
- Practical skills: investigative data analysis and rapid troubleshooting of systems
- Automated analysis and reporting: tools, custom analysis applications with user interfaces
Pay
Recent Graduate Hiring Range: $116,400-$140,000
Experienced Hiring Range: $116,400-$182,200
Schedule
Flexible work schedule to accommodate project needs and team collaboration.