About This Role
Textron Systems Land Systems is looking for a detail-oriented electrical engineer with 2-6 years’ experience in designing cabling, integrating vehicle electronics, system functional design, and integrating various electrical components and subsystems.
As an Electrical Engineer, you will perform a variety of assignments including conceptual design, engineering analysis, detailed sub-system electrical design, integration, test, and manufacturing and field support. A strong candidate will possess a broad range of engineering skills and could perform as an individual contributor or as a team lead. You will have the opportunity to work in a multi-functional team environment with a diverse array of exciting technologies and products that directly support our nation’s war fighters.
Responsibilities:
- Support full-life cycle engineering design and development activities on ground vehicle programs.
- Lead electrical engineering tasks – including (but not limited to) requirements analysis, systems modeling (SYSML), trade studies, requirements derivation, design review support, integration planning, test, verification, risk management, and engineering analysis.
- Understand customer requirement & specifications and support prototype design.
- Performing Engineering calculations, writing specifications, and formatting sketches
- Generating Technical Data Packages (TDP) such as drawings using CAD
- Prepare and present electrical engineering work products to internal review teams and external customers at program milestone reviews.
- Hands-on support of testing, troubleshooting and vehicle production build as required.
- Generate Statements of Work and manage outside contractor performance.
- Mentor others within the work group, department, and the organization.
- Generate solid Basis of Estimates and manage Earned Value for design/development cost accounts as Cost Account Manager.
- Provide technical direction to engineering staff and technicians of all disciplines.
- Ability to interact daily with program managers, planners, and technicians.
- Drive tasks to completion independently.