Electrical Engineer-DARPA, TS/SCI

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Experience

  • Seven (7) years of professional experience with design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing/integration of electrical and electronic equipment, to include: Systems Analysis, Systems Architecture, Systems/Equipment Support, Test and Evaluation, and Logistics support of C4ISR or similar requirements.
  • TS/SCI Clearance
  • At least seven (7) years, the individual supported research and development (R&D) Department of Defense (DoD) programs.
  • Demonstrated skill in conceiving, planning and conducting research in problem areas of considerable scope and complexity requiring unconventional or novel approaches and sophisticated research techniques.
  • Demonstrated ability of make decisions independently on research and development (R&D) engineering problems and methods, and of resolve important questions and of plan and coordinate work.
  • Demonstrated experience in the use of advanced techniques, theories, precepts, and practices for each lead of the four functional areas (Intelligence and Mission Capabilities, Architecture, Applications, and Mission Integration). Each functional area lead shall have at least five (5) years extensive experience, background and knowledge of the corresponding functional area.
  • At least three (3) years of experience working in DARPA or similar organization is highly desirable.
  • Experience in support of DARPA requirements may be applied in lieu of experience with C4ISR requirements.
Education: BS degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering

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