Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
15 Sep, 25
Salary
58.0
Posted On
15 Jun, 25
Experience
5 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Test Equipment, Oral Communication, Physics, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Integration, Software, Mathematics, Digital Signal Processing
Industry
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Job Description: Radar Computer Engineer
Location: North Las Vegas, NV
Signing Bonus: Yes
Relocation Assistance: Yes
Educational Reimbursement: Yes
U.S. Citizenship Required for this Position: Yes
Security Clearance Type: Must be capable of achieving a U.S. DoD SECRET clearance within six months of employment. Active DoD SECRET preferred. (A U.S. security clearance that has been active in the past 24 months is considered active.)
Travel: No more than 50%
Veterans: CEA Technologies, Inc. is a veteran- and military-friendly company who values your proven leadership skills, mission-focused approach to work, self-discipline, experience working in diverse teams and organizations, extensive training, selfless commitment, adaptability, can-do attitude, and strong work ethic. Apply if you are a qualified veteran or military in transition to civilian life.
JOB DESCRIPTION
CEA Technologies, Inc. is seeking a highly skilled Radar Computer Engineer to provide operation, analysis, and maintenance support to radar systems fielded into the Department of Defense framework. The company provides sustainment and maintenance support for Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars manufactured by CEA Technologies Proprietary Limited that are stationed at various sites across the U.S. including: Point Mugu and Ridgecrest, CA (Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division), Valparaiso, FL (Eglin Air Force Base), Fairbanks, AK (Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex), and various locations within the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). The primary function of this position is to support the NTTR and the systems that reside there The individual may be deployed to other U.S. ranges to support customer requirements as needed.
After extensive on-the-job training at U.S. ranges, the Engineer may travel to the parent company’s facility in Canberra, Australia for more in-depth training to become knowledgeable of all aspects required to support these unique CEA systems. This training may last between two and four months, as a single deployment or two or more shorter periods, depending on the individual’s ability to deploy in long segments.
This role will expand in engineering capabilities as more systems are delivered and the customer set increases.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
As a Radar Computer Engineer, you will be responsible for the engineering field support and sustainment management of the CEAFAR Threat Emitter Systems and Radar Signal Emulators. Responsibilities include:
· Providing complex systems engineering support to the U.S. government end-users in performing:
· Radar operation and system health monitoring
· System performance assessment/data analysis
· Engineering investigations
· Operational and sustainment planning, status, and analysis
· Assisting CEATI engineering technicians in supporting radar operations and sustainment including:
· Pre-operation serviceability assessments and waveform validation
· Corrective maintenance (troubleshooting, fault detection/isolation, screening, repair)
· Planned maintenance (inspections, servicing, calibration)
· Leading/assisting with implementing software and hardware upgrades under direction of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
· Performing engineering and technical analyses of system diagnostics and test reports
· Providing recommendations for processes and procedures to prevent the recurrence of system anomalies
· Coordinating CEATI programmatic, logistics, and engineering reach-back support
· Ensuring safety, security, company, and range-specific measures are consistently followed
· Developing and performing the associated Procedures and Periodic Maintenance Inspections
· Preparing and updating the documentation required to ship parts and information back to the OEM for diagnosis and repair within the constraints of export regulations
· Supporting AESA Systems Program Office end-user monitoring requirements
· Working in remote work areas, indoors and outdoors, at elevated heights (~20 feet), and in confined spaces
· Documenting your work according to the processes, standards, and confidentiality guidelines
· Understanding and complying with Safety, Security, Export, and Information Technology rules and guidelines
· Conducting training of U.S. government and range contractor personnel (as required)
· Ensuring a professional, proactive, and customer-oriented approach to the support of the radar systems
· Other duties as assigned