Base: 86,800 usd - 165,200 usd; bonus/equity: not ...
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Low observable materials engineering
Material performance predictions
Computational electromagnetic codes (cem) tools
Raytheon is seeking a Low Observable Material Engineer to join its Airframes, Radar Structures, & Advanced Materials team in Tucson, AZ. The role requires expertise in material and process development, specifically related to low observable technologies, and demands an active U.S. security clearance
Job Summary
You will be responsible for material and process development, characterization and system level integration in support of all Raytheon product lines and new business.
You will be expected to perform material measurements of constitutive and RF attenuation properties and generate predicted material performance using Computational Electromagnetic Codes (CEM) tools.
We are seeking Signature Management (Low Observable) Materials Engineer to join the Airframes, Radar Structures, & Advanced Materials team.
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Raytheon is seeking a Low Observable Material Engineer to join its Airframes, Radar Structures, & Advanced Materials team in Tucson, AZ. The role requires expertise in material and process development, specifically related to low observable technologies, and demands an active U.S. security clearance.