Electrical Systems Integration Engineer V, Secret Clearance
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Electrical Systems Integration Engineer
Lead the development and certification of the Processor and Control Electronics (PaCE) on the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) program.
LocationTeleworking is supported, but the selected candidate must be based near the Lockheed Martin Space facility in Sunnvale CA or Littleton CO and be available to work in the office as needed.
OverviewSpace is a critical domain. We innovate, invest, and inspire to transform the future. At Lockheed Martin Space we aim to harness the full potential of space through resilience and urgency within our 21st Century Security vision.
Responsibilities- Link all electronics units together and verify end-to-end functional and test capabilities.
- Perform signal tracing from box to box, including polarity and direction verification.
- Review ICDs (Interface Control Documents) and IDDs (Interface Design Descriptions) to ensure proper communication between hardware and software elements.
- Understand system-level requirements and how they flow down to inter‑box requirements.
- Validate that inter-box implementation aligns with both requirements and architecture.
- Develop, analyze, and verify system level requirements and document & manage accordingly.
- Coordinate with customers and contractors to execute verification analyses and tests.
- Organize and coordinate domain expert objective evidence creation and documentation.
- Organize and coordinate system level technical reviews.
- Mentor the team and provide guidance to early career staff.
To be effective in this role
- Lead experience in analog and digital electronics.
- Familiarity with failure investigation processes (root cause analysis, failure review boards, etc.).
- Experience supporting the technical evaluation of design and requirements verification.
- Experience interacting with peers, management, and government customers.
- Proficiency in presentations and written communications.
- 14–20+ years of professional experience.
- Active DoD Secret clearance and U.S. citizenship.
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education.
- Experience integrating electronics or validating full system functionality.
- Experience working with schematics, test equipment, or signal‑level integration.
- Validation of requirements or system decomposition across hardware/software boundaries (inter-box implementation).
- Active DoD Secret clearance and U.S. citizenship.
- Demonstrated capability in requirements and verification (including requirement engineering, requirements management, verification).
- Electrical/electronics design, integration, test, and verification on missile, launch vehicle, and/or satellite programs.
- Experience conducting failure analysis on electronics (CCA, unit, and system level).
- Demonstrated ability to identify root cause and perform corrective actions.
- Self‑motivated and willing to tackle problems outside comfort zone.
- Ability to quickly close out near‑term tasks or address issues in a timely manner.
- Adaptable to new situations and demonstrates initiative in solving complex problems.
- Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project).
- Experience with DOORS or DOORS Next.
- Experience with the NGI Space program, Navy, or submarine exposure is highly desired.
- Self‑starter, able to complete work without significant direction.
This position requires a government security clearance. Applicants must be U.S. citizens for consideration. Clearance level:
Secret.
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
ApplicationThe application window will close in 90 days. Applicants are encouraged to apply within 5–30 days of the requisition posting date to receive optimal consideration.
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