Under limited supervision, the successful candidate will perform a variety of routine technical efforts including: testing, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic equipment. They will perform testing utilizing various documentation such as: engineering drawings, manuals and other related information to perform tasks. Job tasks may require working on: analog, digital, and high voltage circuitry. It may be required to observe, analyze, and report test data.
Requirements
Two years experience in troubleshooting electronic assemblies.
Understanding of basic electronics.
Strong problem solving skills with the ability to proactively identify alternate solutions to overcome technical challenges.
Must be a US Citizen with ability to obtain DOD security clearance (as required).
Desired Skills
Experience using a wide variety of analog, high voltage, digital and other electronic test equipment such as: oscilloscopes, network analyzers, signal generators, spectrum analyzers and power meters.
Familiarity in these testing areas is recommended: insertion loss, VSWR, phase, gain, amplifiers, crystal detector circuits for fault monitoring, analog to digital conversion, up converting / down converting, crystal/ SAW oscillating, multipliers, S-band, L-band and X-Band frequencies.
Associate's degree in an Electronics discipline.
Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint)
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) to effectively communicate across all levels of the organization.
Ability to read mechanical drawings and electrical schematics.
Demonstrated capability to perform a broad, diverse range of technical tasks.
Capable of receiving instructions and expressing technical concepts clearly.
Ability to work within a team environment.
Required Education (including Major):
High School or equivalent.
This position requires a U.S. Person who is eligible to obtain any required Export Authorization.
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Waltham, MA
Raytheon Company develops integrated products, services, and solutions for the defense and other government markets worldwide. It operates through five segments: Integrated Defense Systems (IDS); Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS); Missile Systems (MS); Space and Airborne Systems (SAS); and Forcepoint. The IDS segment offers integrated air and missile defense; land-and sea-based radar solutions; command, control, communications, computers, cyber, and intelligence solutions; naval combat and ship electronic and sensing systems; and undersea sensing and effects solutions.
The IIS segment provides technical and professional services, such as navigation, DoD space and weather solutions, cybersecurity, analytics, training, logistics, mission support, software-based systems, automation and sustainment solutions, and air traffic management systems, as well as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions. The MS segment develops and supports weapon systems comprising missiles, smart munitions, close-in weapon systems, projectiles, kinetic kill vehicles, directed energy effectors, and combat sensor solutions.
The SAS segment provides civil and military electro-optical/infrared sensors; airborne radars for surveillance and fire control applications; lasers; precision guidance systems; signals intelligence systems; processors; electronic warfare systems; tactical and strategic communications; and space-qualified systems. The Forcepoint segment offers cyber security products that include risk adaptive data loss prevention; user and entity behavior analytics and cloud access security broker capabilities; insider threat solutions; firewall technology; cloud and on premise Web and email security; and cross domain transfer products.
Raytheon Company has a strategic agreement with AirMap to collaborate on future projects to safely integrate drones into the national airspace system. The company was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.