
ENGINEER
Naval Sea Systems CommandYou will serve as an ENGINEER in the
ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNATURE TECHNOLOGY
DIVISION,
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
of
CARDEROCK DIV
NS.You will ensure that Division 74 (D74) Radio Frequency (RF) measurements efforts are executed with technical excellence and scientific rigor, with particular attention to appropriate RF measurement system configuration.You will assist D74 Branch Heads in workforce development, to include recruiting, acquiring, mentoring, and retaining quality engineers within the core competency areas.You will advocate for continued maintenance and improvement of existing D74 RF systems, as well as acquisition of new systems to meet emergent needs.You will participate in strategic thinking for maintaining and expanding the technical health of D74.You will originate research approaches, methods and procedures; serving as team or site manager for research projects that include extensive analysis work; negotiating agreements on controversial issues or results.You will serve as a technical expert with full responsibility for planning, designing, organizing, directing, coordinating and assessing test and evaluation programs/projects/studies, in the area of full-scale dynamic RCS trials.You will coordinate work of other engineers by identifying and reporting potential problems, analyzing and determining problem and recommending changes to correct deficiencies.
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