Electrical Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-10
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists, Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Job Summary
SAIC is seeking an organized and motivated Electrical Engineer who will effectively support a fast‑paced work environment with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division in Middletown, RI. You will be part of a collaborative team of engineers and support technicians working to bring a variety of electrical designs from the early concept stage all the way through fabrication. The local Middletown office supports automated test equipment design, printed circuit board design (PCB), cable design, and acoustic system design.
Support can vary from Research & Development to Production Support tailoring both skills and interests of the prospective employee to fill the role.
Work is performed on‑site at 28 Jacome Way, Middletown, RI, and/or the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division in Newport.
GrowthOur management team is focused on enabling our engineers to succeed and achieve long‑term career goals and promoting leaders from within our programs. We have multiple long‑term programs within the local area, and are continuously pursuing similar expansions in the future.
More on the roleOur team is integral in developing present and future leading‑edge USN weapons systems capabilities. You will need broad engineering skillsets, well‑developed work habits, and an eagerness and enthusiasm for solving engineering challenges. Your work will include the design, documentation and testing of a complex Automated Test Equipment (ATE).
Job Duties- You will develop and execute test plans for new designs and document your results.
- You will design and document systems and circuits in Altium.
- Candidates must demonstrate a history of excelling at multiple concurrent challenges and an eagerness and aptitude for learning new things.
- Work in an interdisciplinary collaborative environment with other groups of engineers, logisticians, technicians, and draftsmen to ensure the design meets requirements.
- You will review specifications, requirements, schematics, bill of material, mechanical drawings, and test plans created by senior engineering for accuracy.
- Create/Review well documented notes of design changes to maintain version control of drawings.
- You will be troubleshooting both large scale systems and individual system components or a larger scale system.
- Bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of experience.
- Experience in engineering design, analysis, and testing.
- Electronic design in the area of test equipment, power electronics, amplifiers, filtering, signal conditioning, and/or high‑speed digital. Schematic entry in a schematic capture software.
- Experience contributing to engineering documentation for a technical data package.
- Ability to read and understand basic electrical and mechanical drawings.
- Hands on troubleshooting using test equipment to help isolate problems and ability to generate solutions.
- Must be able to initially obtain an Interim Secret Clearance and then obtain and hold an Active Secret Clearance for the duration of work on the contract.
SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
SAIC® is a premier Fortune 500® mission integrator focused on advancing the power of technology and innovation to serve and protect our world. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, civilian and intelligence markets includes secure high‑end solutions in mission IT, enterprise IT, engineering services and professional services. We integrate emerging technology, rapidly and securely, into mission‑critical operations that modernize and enable critical national imperatives.
We are approximately 24,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. SAIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has annual revenues of approximately $7.5 billion. For more information, visit For ongoing news, please visit our newsroom.
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