• Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) engineers must work across diverse engineering disciplines in support of multiple space system programs. Northrop Grumman E3 engineers deliver valued oversight across all phases of a program from origin to orbit. To meet these challenges at Northrop Grumman an E3 engineer must have a strong aptitude for learning new and exciting innovations and a strong E3 skill set.
• Writing, interpreting, allocating, tailoring, and flowing down E3 requirements to all design levels.
• Present at design reviews to internal and external customers regarding E3 issues.
• Writing E3 design guidelines, developing models and performing analyses on components, subsystems and systems using EMI principles.
• Designing ground systems, chassis and harness shielding, EMI filters, and selecting and laying out interface circuitry for achieving EMC.
• Prepare and review E3 test procedures, E3 test reports, E3 technical analyses, E3 control plans, and participate in cross discipline design reviews for EMC.