Job description
- Participate in project management as lead or support to perform failure analysis of electronic components: prepare studies and projects, manage resources and schedules, deliver analytical reports of findings, and present results and recommendations
- Perform hands on failure investigations of electronic device failures, using common failure analysis tools and equipment
- Apply standard electrical characterization techniques, industry standard procedures and criteria for part deconstruction and evaluation
- Perform analytical studies for part reliability risk as well as future technology planning and development
- Collaborate with management, customer, contractor, and/or component supplier personnel during analysis. Provides technical advice to management, customers, and associate contractors.
- Perform independent verification and validation of contractor's methods for root cause analysis and corrective action
- Advise management on improvements and/or upgrades of lab equipment, analysis methods, procedures, etc.
- Document processes and procedures, write technical reports and papers
- Develop new electrical characterization techniques to meet the challenges of analyzing emerging technologies
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in materials science, electrical engineering, physics, or another appropriate discipline.
- At least eight years of increasingly responsible and industry related engineering/scientific experience
- Demonstrated ability to plan, conduct, and execute tasks to solve technical problems
- Experience with using typical Failure Analysis instruments (e.g. scanning electron microscope), non-destructive and destructive evaluation techniques
- Fundamental knowledge of common failure modes of high reliability electronic parts
- Ability to work in a laboratory setting
- Ability to communicate requirements, deadlines, and priorities to manager, team members, laboratory technicians
- Willingness to occasionally travel and to work off-business hours to support customer needs, approximately 10% (as required)
- This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SSBI security clearance, which is issued by the U.S. government. U.S. citizenship is required.
- Advanced degree in a STEM field or equivalent is highly preferred
- Eight+ years of increasingly responsible and industry related engineering/scientific experience
- Experience leading, planning, and managing multifaceted failure investigations of electronic parts
- An active TS/SSBI security clearance.
- Experience collaborating with contractors, industry working groups, and/or associations such as NASA Electronics Parts Assurance Group, Defense Logistics Agency, Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, Automotive Electronics Council, during the evaluation, selection, and adaptation of active electronic parts for space-related applications
- Comprehensive health care and wellness plans
- Paid holidays, sick time, and vacation
- Standard and alternate work schedules, including telework options
- 401(k) Plan — Employees receive a total company-paid benefit of 8%, 10%, or 12% of eligible compensation based on years of service and matching contributions; employees are immediately eligible and vested in the plan upon hire
- Flexible spending accounts
- Variable pay program for exceptional contributions
- Relocation assistance
- Professional growth and development programs to help advance your career
- Education assistance programs
- An inclusive work environment built on teamwork, flexibility, and respect
About The Aerospace Corporation
CEO: Steve Isakowitz
Revenue: $1 to $5 billion (USD)
Size: 1001 to 5000 Employees
Type: Nonprofit Organization
Website: www.aerospace.org
Year Founded: 1960