Principal Digital Hardware Engineer - (Harrogate UK)

Northrop Grumman Corp. (AU)
Harrogate
2 weeks ago
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Requisition ID: R10177508

  • Category:Engineering

  • Location:Harrogate, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

  • Clearance Type:Polygraph

  • Telecommute:No- Teleworking not available for this position

  • Shift:Any (United States of America)

  • Travel Required:Yes, 10% of the Time

  • Relocation Assistance:Relocation assistance may be available

  • Positions Available:1

At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way.

Strategic Space Systems Division (SSSD) is an industry-leading provider for launch systems capabilities serving national security, military, civil and commercial customers. We are built on a heritage of providing innovative, affordable and reliable aerospace and defense products that our customers rely on to achieve mission success.

Northrop Grumman, Strategic Space Systems Division, is seeking a highly qualifiedPrincipal Digital Hardware Engineerto become a member of the Ground Terminal Department, working as part of a motivated, diverse, and technically talented group located at a field site in Harrogate, UK.

This role requires a two (2) year commitment and the ability to successfully pass a psychological exam. Ability to work odd and/or extended hours covering a 24/7 period and periodic rotating 12-hour shifts.

Role Summary:

ThePrincipal Digital Hardware Engineerprovides installation, integration, operation, maintenance, and repair support for the ground terminal architecture at customer sites as a part of a highly skilled and specialized team. You will leverage your background experience and skills to provide time-critical observation, assessment, repair, and monitoring of complex communications systems and data links providing sustained operation.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Provide daily support and after-hours 24/7 response for the technical operations, maintenance, and anomaly restoration for all systems assigned to the program.
  • Operate, maintain, repair/replace, and install various types of equipment and devices related to all aspects of satellite communications.
  • Develop and execute routine and non-routine maintenance plans and schedules for assigned systems.
  • Apply technical knowledge of electronics principles to determine equipment malfunctions and restore mission critical operations.
  • Utilize sound technical writing to document equipment failures and prepare status reports.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to plan and execute system installations/upgrades and anomaly restoration activities.
  • Provide training to operations and maintenance personnel for new system installations and enhancements.
  • Provide COMSEC support including operating and troubleshooting cryptographic equipment.
  • Demonstrate proficiency and initiative in daily activities and maintain a professional attitude.
  • Position may require planned and emergency travel throughout the year to various CONUS and OCONUS sites.

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to work on elevated structures at heights of ~100 feet.
  • Ability to climb stairs (~300 stairs/day).
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 45 lbs.
  • Ability to work in narrow and confined spaces.
  • Ability to work in noisy, data center environments.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in a STEM discipline plus 5 years of technical/engineering experience OR Master of Science Degree in a STEM discipline plus 3 years of technical/engineering experience OR 9 years of related experience in lieu of degree.
  • Strong technical communications skills including technical documentation.
  • Experience with the repair, configuration, troubleshooting and operations of network devices, computer systems, and SATCOM equipment.
  • Possess Network+, Security +, or DoD Directive 8570 IAT Level 1 or higher certification.
  • Well-versed with VMS, Windows, VxWorks, and/or LINUX/UNIX operating systems.
  • Experience with Perl, Python, PowerShell or other scripting languages.
  • Willingness to complete a two-year overseas tour commitment.
  • Active DoD Top Secret Clearance & SCI Access.
  • Ability to pass CI Polygraph examination prior to start date.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Active DoD Top Secret Clearance / SCI Access with a counterintelligence (CI) polygraph examination adjudicated within the last five years.
  • Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree.
  • Network+, Security +, or DoD Directive 8570 IAT Level 1 or higher certifications are highly desirable.
  • Previous experience supporting operations, maintenance, or I&T of digital electronics, RF communication, or SATCOM systems.
  • Experience with Linux systems administration and configuring/maintaining network hardware.
  • Previous hands-on experience in circuit repair/testing.
  • Practical knowledge of testing and troubleshooting systems that utilize digital modulation techniques.
  • Experience working in an Agile engineering environment.
  • Experience with various communication and network protocols.
  • Experience debugging and/or writing programs/scripts.
  • Ham radio and SDR experience is beneficial.
  • Previous COMSEC experience.
  • Experience on Atlantis, Rodeo, Rushmore, COAST, or associated development contracts is highly desirable.

Salary Range:$91,200 - $136,800

Northrop Grumman is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.

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