Northrop Grumman Space Systems is looking for a Lead Staff Electro-Optical Subsystem Engineer 5 to support the Glide Phase Interceptor Program as the Seeker IPT Lead within the Launch Vehicles business unit in Chandler, Arizona.
As the lead of the Seeker IPT you will utilize your expertise to coordinate multi-disciplinary team efforts to ensure integration and performance at the seeker level and higher systems. The Seeker IPT team is responsible for the development of the design, integration and testing of development and flight hardware, supporting the development of the seeker test suite, ensuring representative physics-based models for the 6 DoF, development of seeker algorithms, and evaluation of seeker performance. The selected candidate should thrive in a fast-paced work environment with significantly diverse assignments and collaborative/team settings across all levels.
Job Duties:
Responsible for schedule and cost of the IPT and ensuring accurate reporting for the purposes of earned value
Coordinate the efforts between multi-disciplinary teams to ensure an integrated seeker system solution.
Decompose requirements from performance basis, identify appropriate verification methodology, and evaluate performance of concept and detailed design.
Interfacing with the customer to provide technical status updates on activities such as design efforts, integration status, maturation plans and procedures, and testing results
Overseeing error budgets pertaining to the seeker solution and the ability to support modeling that is used to inform either requirements or design sources of error
Develop seeker hardware, optical system research and development, data analysis, and evaluation of algorithm development as it pertains to the hardware
Overseeing vendor development activities and ensure deliverable timeframes are met
Develop and maintain a strong technical understanding of seeker systems to aid in identification and troubleshooting of potential issues and ensuring all requirements flowed from the customer’s statement of scope are addressed
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Optical Engineering or Physics from an accredited university and 14 years of related experience, or a Master’s degree and 12 years of experience, or a PhD and 8 years of experience.
Must have an active U.S. Government DoD Secret security clearance at time of application, current and within scope
Team leadership experience
Understanding of Earned Value reporting
Documented experience in Seeker development lifecycle
Experience with optical imaging systems ranging from the visible to LWIR spectrum
Problem solving not only for technical issues, but also for schedule, cost, resources and other project challenges
Experience in root cause and corrective action methodologies
Experience working on real-time hypersonic missile interceptor systems
Experience in seeker algorithms design
Preferred Qualifications:
MS/PhD in Optical Engineering or Physics preferred
Mentoring and cross-training team members across diverse components to ensure customer requirements are met
Experience with missile systems and associated standards
Previous experience with DOD missile defense programs
Experience with relevant seeker con-ops and performance needs
Experience with EO systems including optical design, analysis and tolerancing, error budgets, opto-mech, and focal plane technologies
Experience with optical design tools: ZEMAX, Code V, FRED, NX, and Solid Works
Understanding of Fourier analysis and numerical analysis
Experience with MBSE, modeling of optical sensors to manipulate target signatures
High proficiency in MATLAB and Python toolchains