Electrical Engineer
Position Summary
The Electrical Engineer is responsible for the design, integration, and support of electrical and electronic subsystems associated with a complex defense weapon system. This role supports prototype development through production readiness, ensuring electrical components and interfaces meet Government requirements for performance, reliability, safety, and maintainability. The Electrical Engineer works closely with systems, mechanical, software, manufacturing, and test teams to deliver production-representative hardware in support of Government-led test and evaluation activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Compliance with ITAR, DFAR, and any other relevant regulations and policies.
- Design, develop, and integrate electrical and electronic subsystems, including power distribution, wiring harnesses, connectors, and control interfaces.
- Develop and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, interface control documents (ICDs), and associated technical documentation.
- Support system integration by ensuring electrical compatibility across mechanical assemblies and subsystems.
- Perform electrical analyses to verify performance, safety, and reliability under operational conditions.
- Ensure compliance with Government furnished Technical Data Packages (TDPs), applicable MILSTDs, and contract requirements.
- Support configuration management and engineering change control activities.
- Assist with preparation of electrical test procedures and support Government-led test and evaluation activities.
- Career Development
Required Qualifications
- Candidates must be ITAR Authorized US Persons.
- Must be lawfully permitted and comfortable working in facilities that handle firearms and munitions.
- Must be willing to travel on average 25-30%, both internationally and domestically, travel may vary based on business needs.
- Must be able to work on site at our offices in the Tampa Bay Area.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical engineering supporting defense, aerospace, or industrial programs.
- Experience designing and integrating ruggedized electrical systems for harsh environments.
- Familiarity with military electrical standards and practices (e.g., MILSTD461, MILSTD464, MILSTD810).
- Proficiency with electrical design tools and schematic capture software.
- Strong problemsolving and troubleshooting skills.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting weapon systems, munitions, or safety-critical systems.
- Familiarity with power conditioning, EMI/EMC mitigation, and grounding/bonding practices.
- Experience transitioning electrical designs from prototype to production.
- Active or eligible U.S. security clearance.
Work Environment
This role supports a hands-on engineering program and requires collaboration across multiple disciplines and facilities. Occasional travel to manufacturing sites and Government test locations may be required.
Pay
Competitive total compensation packages including company-paid (100%) medical and dental insurance for employees and their families, competitive salaries, bonus programs, retirement plans, and much more.
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Benefits
Company-paid (100%) medical and dental insurance for employees and their families, competitive salaries, bonus programs, retirement plans, and much more.