Electronics Design Engineer

Overview

On Site
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - 6 Month(s)
No Travel Required

Skills

ASIC
Acquisition
Aerospace
Circuit Design
Collaboration
Computer Hardware
Electronics
Evaluation
FPGA
Functional Testing
Hardening
Management
Regulatory Compliance
Systems Design
Testing

Job Details

Job Title: FPGA/ASIC Design Engineer

Location: Indianapolis, IN

Duration: 6+ Months

We have an exciting new opportunity for Electronics Design Engineer. As the Electronics Design Engineer, you will be responsible for electronics hardware circuit design and design assessment for Nuclear Hardening & Survivability including Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) for Aero Engine Control System. You will usually work in project teams with colleagues in other branches of engineering. In this role, you will travel up to 20% between Rolls-Royce sites and up to 15% other travel.

Innovate & Power the World

  • The Electronics Development Team is focused on the design/development/realization of the next generation Aero Engine Control System. The control system is designed to deliver world class efficiency, diagnostics, and cyber treat protection via a modern architectural solution. The Electronics Development Team will serve a wide range of gas turbine engines/applications.
  • To ensure we continue to be pioneers of our industry, Rolls-Royce has a team of over 16,500 engineers around the globe. They include everyone from world experts in their field to those who manage hundreds of people and millions of dollars worth of investments. We recruit engineers at all levels and in a range of disciplines. And while we encourage specialization, we also offer freedom to cross-specialize and develop skills across a number of different areas.
  • Rolls-Royce is a Military Friendly Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. You can learn more here.

Key Accountabilities:
Execute the analysis and/or evaluation/validation of electronics components, equipment, and subsystems for control system compliance to operationally relevant nuclear threat environments
Study radiation effects on electronics from single event upsets and total ionizing dose
Support environmental qualification compliance and testing - including test coordination
Develops Test Procedures and Performs Functional Testing on electronic hardware for radiation testing
Evaluate uncertainty and risks associated with requirements and designs

Basic Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering with 2+ years of experience, OR
Master s degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering, OR
PhD in Electronics/Electrical Engineering

Preferred Requirements:
5+ years of experience in radiation/EMP design of wire harness, analog and digital circuits
Familiarization and experience with radiation hardening, EMP/HEMP, and/or nuclear hardening
Experience in mitigation techniques for radiation effects at device and circuit levels
Familiarity with government nuclear certification processes and government acquisitions
Experience in analog, digital, and mixed electronic system design
Familiarity with various aspects of Controls Systems, particularly those used in Aerospace Systems

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