We are seeking capable, talented, and motivated team-contributors at our Northrop Grumman Rolling Meadows site. Our products range from advanced sensing technologies to state-of-the-art targeting and tracking systems that are deployed in Electro-Optical Infrared (EOIR) and Radio Frequency Electronic Warfare (RFEW) systems. These systems are designed, developed, built, integrated, and tested by the capable folks at our company to protect the lives of US and Allied warfighters in present and future conflicts. Enjoy a culture where your voice is valued and start contributing to our team of passionate professionals providing real-life solutions to our world’s biggest challenges. We take pride in creating purposeful work and allowing our employees to grow and achieve their goals every day by Defining Possible. With our competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, we have the right opportunities to fit your life and launch your career today. If you are interested in being considered for inclusion on this team, we invite you to apply.
In this role, you will be responsible for designing and testing custom algorithm solutions as well as developing and validating complex models and simulations. Successful candidates will bring a systems engineering approach to understanding physics phenomenology and creating our in-house algorithms and performance models. You will collaborate with a highly skilled team of engineers, physicists, and experts to implement those algorithms into a system or product. The candidate should have proficiency in software languages such as MATLAB and Python and familiarity with software development in C/C++. A successful candidate will also have strong technical writing and communication skills.
This position will be full-time, on-site at our Rolling Meadows, IL location.
This position may be contingent upon funding/contract award, special access program, and acquiring and maintaining the necessary US Government security clearance per customers' requirements prior to start.
Basic Qualifications for Modeling & Simulation Systems Engineer:
- BS degree in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a STEM field with 2+ years of related experience, or MS degree or PhD in STEM field with 0 years of related experience
- Experience developing custom algorithms and/or performance models
- Experience in creating and delivering technical presentations
- Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, and/or C/C++
- Candidate must be a US Citizen
- Ability to obtain and maintain a minimum of a Secret Clearance with additional customer specified clearance
Preferred Qualifications for Modeling & Simulation Systems Engineer:
- Working knowledge of one or more of the following specialty areas of targeting and EOIR/RF systems: sensors/antennas, transmitters/receivers, optics, image processing, and tracking
- Experience working collaboratively on complex projects that encompass both hardware, software, and firmware
- Proficiency in Java and AFSIM
- Experience developing formal documentation for complex algorithms
- Experience supporting requirements development and/or supporting implementation of complex algorithms as embedded software
- Experience working as part of an agile team executing technical work under cost and schedule constraints
- Active Secret or Top Secret security clearance
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