| Position: | EMI/C & Spectrum Engineering Analyst (Full Time) |
| Location: | Placement Onsite at JSC/ITT facilities in the Annapolis, MD area |
| Scope: | Support analysis, computer modeling/simulation, and measurement efforts on behalf of DoD Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) programs |
Job Description
Qualified individuals must exhibit a comprehensive and working knowledge of electromagnetic interference/compatibility (EMI/C) theory, phenomena and effects.
Individuals with practical experience in spectrum engineering/management would receive special consideration. Challenging tasks will require detailed analytical studies, computer modeling/simulation
and computational electromagnetics expertise, and measurements in support of various EMI/C and spectrum management efforts as well as related RF studies on behalf of DoD electromagnetic environmental
effects (E3) programs under JSC contract task orders. A thorough understanding of antenna and cable technologies as well as the basic use of EMI/C test equipment (e.g., EMC receivers and spectrum
analyzers) is beneficial. Candidates will be expected to work independently and in conjunction with ANDRO and associated contractor staff to effectively plan, prioritize and complete assignments in
accordance with E3 program schedules. Candidates must demonstrate strong communication skills both orally and in writing.
Special Requirements
In addition to being technically competent and a self-starter, the candidate must possess strong interpersonal and communication skills and be able to
establish and maintain a cooperative working relationship with customers and associated company staff.
| Education: | BS/MS degree(s) or higher in Electrical Engineering/Physics w/Computer Science background |
| Experience: | 5+ years hands-on experience in EMI/C design, spectrum management/engineering and electromagnetic
environment effects (E3) analysis using computer modeling and simulation technologies, including the application of military standards and the
effective utilization of computers to support modeling and simulation tasks. A working knowledge of EMI/C test equipment and test planning are a plus. |
A Secret-level Clearance (or higher) will be required to support certain E3 programs.
Salary
Negotiable, depending on experience level. Range anticipated: $60,000-$90,000 annually. Candidates who have held positions involving space and missile spectrum management
would be considered for a higher level of compensation. Send resumes to bwallen@androcs.com. Additional contact information is as follows:
ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC
Beeches Technical Campus
Bldg. 2/Suite 1
7902 Turin Road
Rome, NY 13440-2067
Tel.: (315) 334-1163
Fax: (315) 334-1397