Raytheon Technologies - Tewksbury, MA
posted about 2 months ago
At Raytheon, we are committed to helping our nation and allies defend freedoms and deter aggression. Our Electrical Engineering department plays a crucial role in the design, development, integration, and support of production builds and lifecycle support for Raytheon products. We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer who is eager to tackle complex technical challenges and provide innovative solutions in the field of Radar and Receiver Exciter design, analysis, integration, and testing. This position is integral to the architecture development and analysis of the receiver and exciters of complex radar systems. The role encompasses a wide range of technical challenges, from RF chain and link budget analysis to the definition and verification of digital signal processing algorithms. As an Electrical Engineer, you will be involved in all phases of radar design and integration, from requirements definition to system sell-off and verification. You will be responsible for resolving complex technical issues that arise during the design, integration, and testing of Radar Receiver and Exciter subsystems. This includes processing and analyzing Radar Receiver/Exciter data, such as IQ Data, to identify and resolve system performance issues, as well as troubleshooting hardware and software problems. To be successful in this role, you will typically need a Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) along with a minimum of 8 years of prior work experience, or an Advanced Degree in a related field with a minimum of 5 years of experience. A U.S. government-issued security clearance is required, and candidates must be U.S. citizens to be eligible for this clearance. Experience with Radar Receiver/Exciter system and subsystem analysis, design, and testing is essential, as well as familiarity with RF chain design and analysis. Proficiency in IQ/signal processing analysis using programming languages such as Matlab, C/C++, or Python is also necessary. Additionally, experience in troubleshooting radar systems, root cause identification, and corrective action implementation is crucial. Familiarity with Digital Signal Processing techniques and FPGA implementation will be advantageous.