U.S. Department of Defense

location-iconU.S. Department of Defense

Electrical Engineer

location-iconWashington Navy Yard, DC, 20374

jobtype-iconPart Time, Full Time

estimated-salary-icon$92,915 per year

dateposted-iconPosted 10 days ago

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Job Overview

The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking a highly skilled and innovative Electrical Engineer to serve as the Landing Signal Officer Display System (LSODS) Technical Expert. This role involves leading design, development, and operational efforts to ensure the optimal performance of LSODS systems and providing technical expertise to resolve complex issues for fleet operations.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Expertise:

  • Serve as the LSODS technical authority for electrical engineering, covering design, development, installation, System Operational and Verification Testing (SOVT), and laboratory setups.
  • Resolve fleet-related technical issues as the in-service lead engineer for LSODS.

Problem Solving and Analysis:

  • Perform detailed problem analysis and troubleshooting involving multiple customers and system interfaces.
  • Conduct trade-offs, simulations, and evaluations to enhance LSODS performance and reliability.

Project Management:

  • Lead and manage installations and SOVT efforts involving multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ensure adherence to project timelines, budgets, and technical standards.

Communication and Collaboration:

  • Act as a subject matter expert on LSODS hardware, providing detailed technical guidance and support to maintainers and operators.
  • Communicate complex engineering concepts effectively through oral and written presentations to diverse audiences.

Fleet and Customer Support:

  • Provide fleet-wide support by addressing and resolving operational challenges.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to align engineering solutions with mission objectives.

Qualifications

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering (ABET-accredited) or equivalent, with coursework in key engineering disciplines such as electrical fields and circuits, thermodynamics, and material properties.
  • Advanced degrees, professional engineering licensure (PE), or completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination is preferred.

Experience:

  • At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-12 grade level in:
    • LSODS design, development, and troubleshooting.
    • Managing cross-functional installation and testing efforts.
    • Providing fleet support and customer interface on technical issues.

Core Competencies:

  • Advanced problem-solving skills and technical decision-making.
  • Expertise in LSODS hardware and associated systems.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills for diverse audiences.

Additional Requirements:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance.
  • Completion of pre-appointment physical and ethics orientation.
  • Travel to domestic and international locations may be required.

Preferred Skills:

  • Proficiency in managing multidisciplinary engineering teams.
  • Familiarity with Department of Defense policies and procedures.
  • Certification in Engineering and Technical Management (DAWIA Level I) within 24 months of appointment.

Why Join Us

This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology in a critical area of national defense. As an Electrical Engineer with the Department of Defense, you will contribute to mission-critical projects and enjoy access to professional development opportunities, a comprehensive benefits package, and the chance to support operational excellence across the fleet.

Application Process

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Equal Opportunity Employer

The U.S. Department of Defense is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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