Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer

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On Site
$65 - $70 per hour
Contract - W2

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Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer

Job Details



Job Title: Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer


Location: Grand Prairie TX 75050


Onsite Requirements:



  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) experience

  • Hands on test & execution

  • Experience to support IAMD LOB


Job Description:



  • Seeking an Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Engineer with Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference (EMC/EMI) hands on test & execution experience to support IAMD LOB.

  • Candidates need to be local to the Grand Prairie, TX site as this position will require the contractor to be onsite 50% of the time of contract assignment.

  • Support test planning coordination between lab and program staffing.

  • Support test fixture designs for EMC test events.

  • Lead the setup and execution of EMC test events in accordance with the MIL-STD-461/464 test standards
    Document, compile, and analysis test event data to ensure design meets requirements.

  • Provide tight feedback to design team based on test events.

  • Develop and shape program requirements based on E3 design guidelines and best practices.

  • Work in a multi-disciplined team of electrical, electro-mechanical, and mechanical engineers.


Required Experience:



  • Minimum 5 years of E3/EMI/EMC testing experience

  • Experience with conducting test events for MIL-STD-461 and/or MIL-STD-464

  • Knowledge of electrical safety and military EMC compliance standards, requirements, and test methods

  • Experience performing testing according to RTCA-DO-160 Sections 18-22

  • Experience with vulnerability characterization.

  • Work experience in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory.

  • Able to assist with basic troubleshooting, basic interpretation, and analysis of test results.

  • Proficiency in TILE! TM (ETS Lindgren EMC automation software) equipment scripts

  • Preparation of test plans/procedures and reports

  • Experience with typical lab test equipment, such as spectrum analyzers, EMI receivers, network analyzers, signal generators, power meters, RF directional couplers, Oscilloscopes, AC/DC power supplies, and RF amplifiers.

  • Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling.


Desired:



  • BSEE with a minimum of 5 years of E3 development experience

  • Familiar with ESD handling and prevention protocols.

  • Experience developing EMI/EMC requirements, requirement flow down to subsystems, E3 control plans, design for E3 requirements, and hardware allocation planning.

  • E3 design experience with backgrounds in electromagnetic theory, modeling, and practical design support
    Perform quantitative E3 analysis.

  • Comments for Suppliers: Required Experience:

  • Minimum 5 years of E3/EMI/EMC testing experience

  • Experience with conducting test events for MIL-STD-461 and/or MIL-STD-464

  • Knowledge of electrical safety and military EMC compliance standards, requirements, and test methods

  • Experience performing testing according to RTCA-DO-160 Sections 18-22

  • Work experience in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory.

  • Proficiency in TILE! TM (ETS Lindgren EMC automation software) equipment scripts

  • Experience with typical lab test equipment, such as spectrum analyzers, EMI receivers, network analyzers, signal generators, power meters, RF directional couplers, Oscilloscopes, AC/DC power supplies, and RF amplifiers.

  • Knowledge of E3 effects on military vehicles, fire control systems, missile systems, and munitions, including grounding, bonding, and shielding methods, designs to minimize radiated emissions and susceptibility, HIRF, HERO, and lightning effects, electromagnetic field coupling.