Northrop Grumman Defense Systems Sector has a need for a Principal/Sr. Principal Systems Engineer at its Integrated Mission Solutions (IMS) organization in Warner Robins, GA. This engineering position is for a role on our Systems Engineering Team. Our ideal candidate will possess technical expertise, a drive to lead from where you are, collaborative people skills, and the proven ability to work within a technically diverse and fast-paced team. This position is in Warner Robins, GA and requires that you work on-site daily.
Your responsibilities will include:
Capture, analyze, and maintain system‑level requirements for the AAR‑47 laser/missile warning system.
Track parts lifecycle, evaluate DMSMS risks, and propose mitigation strategies (last‑time‑buy, part‑in‑production, redesign).
Design, prototype, and test electronic assemblies (PCBs, power modules, I/O interfaces, etc) for the system.
Perform schematic capture, layout, and BOM generation using industry‑standard tools (Altium, Mentor, Cadence).
Work closely with embedded‑software/firmware teams to define electrical interfaces, timing, and data‑link protocols.
This position may be filled at either Principal / Sr. Principal Levels.
Basic Qualifications:
Principal Systems Engineer: Minimum of 5 years of direct relevant experience with B.S. degree; Minimum of 3 years of direct relevant experience with Master’s degree; Minimum of 1 year of direct relevant experience with PhD. B.S, M.S., or PhD must be in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or an equivalent STEM related discipline.
Sr. Principal Systems Engineer: Minimum of 8 years of direct relevant experience with B.S. degree; Minimum of 6 years of direct relevant experience with Master’s degree; Minimum of 4 years of direct relevant experience with PhD. B.S, M.S., or PhD must be in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or an equivalent STEM related discipline.
Familiarity with automated test systems, software loading tools, diagnostic platforms, and optical test equipment.
Proficiency in schematic capture, PCB layout, and component selection; familiarity with signal‑integrity and power‑distribution concepts.
Experience using oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, function generators, power supplies, and optical test gear (optical power meters, spectrum analyzers, laser safety equipment).
Strong written and verbal skills; able to produce clear technical documents and deliver presentations.
Proven ability to work in multidisciplinary teams and coordinate with external suppliers and customers.
Must currently hold or be able to maintain a U.S Government Secret level security clearance
Preferred Qualifications:
Direct involvement with laser‑warning, missile‑warning, or other threat‑detection systems that incorporate optical detectors, lidar, or infrared sensors.
Expertise with Altium Designer, Mentor Graphics, or Cadence Allegro.
Experience using system level modeling environments (MATLAB/Simulink, Model Based Design, SysML) to generate performance predictions.
Secret Security Clearance or higher.