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Electronic Warfare EngineerNiceville, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe successful candidate will assist the 350th Spectrum Warfare Group (350 SWG), at Eglin AFB, Florida. The 350 SWG is the technical focal point for all electronic warfare (EW) support of warfighte... -
Systems EngineerSterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeWe are seeking a talented Systems Engineer to join our dynamic team at the Program Management Office – Ground Combat Systems. In this role, you will play a crucial part in the development and integ... -
Information System Security Officer (ISSO)Sterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) will provide security engineering support for the design, development, fielding, and sustainment of embedded electronics systems for DoD ground vehic... -
Platform Integration EngineerSterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeAs a Platform Integration Engineer you will provide project management, system engineering, and platform interface support to the office of the Product Manager (PdM) Vehicle Protection System (VPS)... -
Computer Engineer ISterling Heights, MI (Onsite) Full-TimeYou will work with our U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) customer and be rewarded with a technically challenging and diverse career in the areas of manned & unmanned ground vehicle...
Electronics Engineer Jobs
Electronics engineers oversee the manufacturing process for electronic products. They typically specialize in a particular area, such as communications or radar. Job applicants need a minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, and a Professional Engineer (PE) license is preferred.A typical day in the life of an electronics engineer might include:
• Performing systematic tests of electronics to determine effectiveness and efficiency
• Identifying common problem areas with technology
• Designing innovative solutions to address the shortcomings of current electronics
• Developing, building, and testing new electronic equipment.