Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineering is the largest engineering discipline by numbers at Northrop Grumman. As an electrical engineer, your broad technical background and skill set in both software and hardware enable you to work on both the micro (circuits, boards, modeling) and the macro (aircraft, satellite and ship design), making you an essential asset to all five of our business sectors.
As an electrical engineer at Northrop Grumman, you may research, develop, design, integrate and test electrical components, equipment, systems, and networks. You may find yourself participating in all aspects of designing electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, services, and systems for defense, commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes. Because of your comprehensive skill set, electrical engineers often find themselves leading multi-disciplinary teams of engineers as they work project requirements from requirements to completion.
Sample job opportunities for electrical engineers include:
• Electrical engineer
• Systems engineer
• Software engineer
• Electronics test engineer
• Communications engineer
• Cyber engineer
• Avionics engineer
• Radio frequency engineer
• Network engineer
• Reliability engineer
• Circuit designer
• Combat systems engineer
Typical qualifications that may be necessary to secure employment as a civil/structural engineer include:
• Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology
• Proven strengths in the areas of design, analysis, development and test
• Team oriented with good interpersonal skills
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