A Survivability Engineer at Northrop Grumman develops, tests, and implements advanced stealth technologies to reduce aircraft detectability across multiple spectrums, enabling low observable capabilities. The role involves collaboration with multidisciplinary teams through the entire systems engineering lifecycle, from research and development to field maintenance. This position requires expertise in electromagnetic, infrared, visual, and acoustic domains, along with secured clearance to work on classified defense projects.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the TimePlease note that this opportunity is contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation.
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At Northrop Grumman, we Define Possible. We are a passionate community of engineers and leaders, a creative community of scientists and researchers, a diverse community of human beings, all driven to pioneer the future. And in Survivability, that future is bright… Or, from the enemy’s perspective, it is as dark as the cover of a moonless night.
Now, imagine sitting in a stadium, or outside at a parade, and the next generation of Stealth Technology flies overhead, drawing a roar of admiration from the crowd. Imagine being able to turn to the person next to you and saying “I had a hand in that.” At Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems and in Survivability Engineering, that could be Your Possible. We are tasked with developing, testing, and implementing new materials, technologies, and concepts, that enable the most lethal, intelligent, and collaborative systems to penetrate and operate in enemy airspace with impunity. We work hand in hand with a broad swath of other engineering disciplines to design, develop, manufacture, and sustain these systems. Our responsibilities span the full Systems Engineering lifecycle—from research and development to modeling and analysis, from static / component test to dynamic flight test, from manufacturing floor support to field repairs and maintenance, and more. We work across multiple spectrums—from RF (Radio Frequency), to IR (Infrared) and Visual, to Acoustic. Our engineers have the opportunity to work in various environments—behind desks, in highly specialized labs, at indoor and outdoor test and measurement ranges, and at overseas operational locations. Our team is absolutely critical to the cradle-to-grave success of our cornerstone programs and the programs of the future, and your role on our team would be equally critical to our success as an organization. Without Survivability Engineers, there is no Low in Low Observable. Without us, there is no Stealth in Stealth Bomber. Join us, and let’s Define Survivable together!
Northrop Grumman is an industry leader in Stealth Technology . We are involved in all phases of development, production, and maintenance of Low Observable (LO) platforms. We are currently looking for Stealth / Low Observable / Radar Cross Section (RCS) / Signature / Survivability Engineers to work on exciting and challenging projects.
We need your help to engineer at the edge of the impossible!
We would like you to bring your experience in design integration, product support or antenna integration to assist our highly skilled an innovative team.
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stealth technology, survivability engineering, electromagnetic spectrum, low observable aircraft, radar cross section, aerospace engineering, systems engineering, classified defense projects, RF modeling, electromagnetic analysis