Join Boeing as an Associate Low Observables Design & Integration Engineer, where you'll innovate in low observable technologies to enhance advanced propulsion systems. Your expertise will contribute to the development of next-generation platforms, making a significant impact in aerospace engineering.
Key Responsibilities
Perform design, analysis, and integration activities for LO integration of the propulsion subsystem
Use CEM solvers to model and analyze RCS, scattering, and signature behavior
Apply electromagnetic theory to assess materials and structural features affecting signature
Define and execute test plans and validation activities to verify LO performance
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure integrated solutions meet needs
Prepare technical documentation and presentations for review
Required Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or non-US equivalent qualifications
2+ years of hands-on experience working with low observable materials and technologies
Experience with low observable integration of advanced propulsion systems
Understanding of electromagnetic principles relevant to RCS and signature control
Experience using computational electromagnetic (CEM) solvers
Strong technical communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams
Preferred Qualifications
Active Top Secret clearance
Master’s or PhD in a relevant field
Experience with full-platform RCS prediction workflows
Experience correlating CEM predictions with laboratory and range measurement data
Experience with advanced propulsion concepts and associated LO challenges
Familiarity with materials processing and application methods
Experience with CAD tools and model preparation for electromagnetic simulation
Benefits & Perks
Health insuranceFlexible spending accountsHealth savings accountsRetirement savings plansLife and disability insurance programsPaid and unpaid time away from work