Low Observable Material Engineer

Raytheon

Tucson, AZ, USA
Base: $86,800 - $165,200 usd; bonus/equity: annual...
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Low observables or radar materials engineering experience
Material characterization and performance testing
Computational electromagnetic codes (cem) tools proficiency
** Raytheon is seeking a Low Observable Material Engineer to join their Airframes, Radar Structures, & Advanced Materials team in Tucson, AZ. The role involves material and process development, testing, and integration, requiring an active U.S. government security clearance. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in low observables engineering and materials characterization. **

Job Summary

  • This role involves material formulation, fabrication process development, and system-level integration to support Raytheon's mission of defending freedoms.
  • Candidates will perform material measurements of constitutive and RF attenuation properties while generating predicted performance using Computational Electromagnetic Codes.
  • The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $86,800 to $165,200 along with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) matching.

Matching Summary

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** Raytheon is seeking a Low Observable Material Engineer to join their Airframes, Radar Structures, & Advanced Materials team in Tucson, AZ. The role involves material and process development, testing, and integration, requiring an active U.S. government security clearance. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in low observables engineering and materials characterization. **

Salary

Base: $86,800 - $165,200 USD; Bonus/Equity: Annual short-term and/or long-term incentive programs available; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, paid time off

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Low Observables or Radar materials engineering experience
  • Material characterization and performance testing
  • Computational Electromagnetic Codes (CEM) tools proficiency
  • Integrated Product Team leadership
  • Active U.S. government security clearance

Nice-to-have

  • Master's degree in STEM field
  • High temperature LO materials characterization
  • Infrared signature analysis and control
  • Agile communication and collaboration skills
  • Proposal writing and Basis of Estimate development

Key Requirements

  • U.S. citizenship required
  • Active Secret security clearance on day one
  • Bachelor's degree in STEM with 5 years experience OR Master's with 3 years
  • Minimum 5 years Low Observables or Radar materials engineering experience

Work Rights

Must have US citizenship

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