Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer 2
5530BR
Denver, CO
*If you were referred to ULA by a current employee, please reach out to yourcontact for a link to HireUp. Referral applications are processed throughHireUp.
At ULA, success comes through the efforts of a strong, united team.Thanks for your interest in United Launch Alliance, the world's mostexperienced and reliable space launch company!
Successfully launching more than 150 consecutive missions doesn't justhappen. It's credit to the commitment of our 2,500 team members and thesystems and processes we use to pull them together.
As a ULA employee, you'll have the opportunity to grow in your careerwhile working in a team-oriented culture that combines technology,innovation, ingenuity and a commitment to the extraordinary.
Together, our unshakable unity yields stronger solutions and better resultsas we carry out our mission to save lives, explore the universe, andconnect the world.
Our team is excited to meet you!
Your Role: What you'll be doingJob responsibilities for this role include:Perform Electromagnetic Interference / Compatibility (EMI / EMC)analysis relating to launch vehicles and payload integration.Review customer EMI / EMC requirements.Implement and maintain EMI / EMC Control Plans.Review electrical and mechanical drawings for requirement verification.Support electrical and mechanical design engineers with detailed guidance onEMC design.Present / participate in Design Reviews and Engineering Review Boards.Develop and coordinate qualification test requirements.Support EMI / EMC qualification testing at suppliers; review anddisposition test results.Work with internal and external customers to coordinate issues and providerecommendations for resolution.Provide EMI / EMC support to the production factory and launch sites.Support ULA sites with Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements andimplementation of protection.Conduct in-house EMI / EMC testing in ULA's EMC lab.
Your Background: What education and experience you'll needRequires a bachelor's degree and 2 - 6 years of experience.
Your Background: What skills you'll need
A Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related technical field from anaccredited college or university is required.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Proficiency in MS Office Applications.Troubleshooting, problem-solving, coordination, and presentation skills.General data review skills.Ability to work effectively with others, independently, and open toconstructive feedback.Aggressive about solving issues and act with a sense of urgency.Available to travel 10%.Experience with circuit design and analysis for EMI field effects.Experience testing circuits for EMI/EMC and knowledge of EMI/EMC testequipment such as spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, amplifiers,antennas, oscilloscopes, LISNs, etc.Experience with RF communications, coursework, projects, labs, antennadesign, etc.
Relocation AvailableYes
Summary Salary Range (Colorado Only)$78,718 - $122,947
Please note that the salary information shown above is a general guidelineonly. Salaries are based upon a candidate's experience andqualifications, as well as internal equity, market and businessconsiderations. Employees may be eligible for a discretionary annual bonus inaddition to base pay.
About ULA: What makes us differentBecause we understand launch success comes through the collective efforts of ateam, we seek the best to join us. We value ethics, ingenuity, diversityand professional development for employees at all levels.
We offer our employees competitive pay and benefits including:401(k) match plus an additional employer contributionDiscretionary annual incentive bonus for eligible employees.Generous paid time offFlexible work environmentsAdditionally, most salaried ULA team members worka "9/80 schedule," me ning they enjoy every other Friday off.
Benefits and work schedules may vary for union-represented hourly positionsand are described in the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
Security Clearance / International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR).This position requires use of information which is subject to theInternational Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR). Therefore, all