Low observable materials and technologies experience
Propulsion system integration expertise
Computational electromagnetic solver proficiency
The role involves designing, analyzing, and integrating low-observable materials and architectures into advanced propulsion subsystems for next-generation platforms
Job Summary
The role involves designing, analyzing, and integrating low-observable materials and architectures into advanced propulsion subsystems for next-generation platforms.
Candidates must utilize computational electromagnetic solvers to model scattering behavior and iterate designs to meet strict signature requirements.
Boeing offers a competitive total rewards package including a dollar-for-dollar 401(k) match up to 10% of eligible pay with immediate vesting.
Matching Summary
The role involves designing, analyzing, and integrating low-observable materials and architectures into advanced propulsion subsystems for next-generation platforms.
Salary
Base: $112,200 - $151,800; Bonus: Potential signing bonus available; Benefits: 401(k) match up to 10%, health insurance, paid time off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Low observable materials and technologies experience
Propulsion system integration expertise
Computational electromagnetic solver proficiency
Electromagnetic principles for RCS control
Test plan execution and validation
Nice-to-have
Active Top Secret security clearance
Full-platform RCS prediction workflow experience
Multi-physics trade study capabilities
Advanced CAD model preparation skills
Strong technical communication abilities
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field
3+ years hands-on experience with LO materials
Active US Secret Security Clearance required
Must be a US Person per export control laws
Experience with CEM solvers like HFSS or FEKO
Work Rights
Must have active US Secret Security Clearance and be a US Person