Amentum is seeking a highly motivated and talented Electrical Engineer (Pulsed Power)-Junior to support Electromagnetic Environmental Effects.
Electrical Engineer (Pulsed Power)-Junior job responsivities include:
- Works with the pulser team in both an indoor and outdoor lab environment, to prepare and execute test activities
- Supports MIL-STD-3023 High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse testing for various military aircraft, weapons and communication systems
- Builds, operates and troubleshoots electromagnetic pulse simulators, high voltage/high current equipment and specialized components
- Calibrates, maintains and organizes specialized test equipment
- Researches and develops current electromagnetic pulse simulators/subsystems to improve reliability/performance
- Interacts/Coordinates with customers, contractors, subcontractors, technical leads, program managers, supervisors and executive supervisors to perform roles and responsibilities
Must-haves:
- BS Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics or other field with experience in pulsed power engineering, applied electromagnetics or high energy physics
- The ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance
Desired Skills:
- Experience performing magnetic/electrical field analysis of pulse forming networks using field sensors, fiber optics, oscilloscopes and signal processing software
- Familiarity of engineering design tools such as MATLAB, LABVIEW, CAD software (AutoCAD or Solidworks), Circuit Modeling software (Pspice or equivalent), etc.
- Knowledge of pulse forming networks involving high voltage pulsed power supplies and fast switching devices from a theoretical or practical standpoint
- Knowledge of analog and digital technologies
- Knowledge of the practical use of RF test equipment (oscilloscopes, VNAs, etc.)
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