C Electronics Integration Test Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
(C) Electronics Integration Test Engineer
TMMG, LLC | Posted Feb 19, 2026
Full-time | Negotiable | Entry (0-2 yrs)
Description
Background check, US Citizenship, 90% travel, and a drug screening are requirements for this position. Contingent on client approval.
Vigor Marine is seeking an experienced Electronics & Electrical Test Integration Engineer to support construction, integration, dock trials, and sea trials for the MSV(L) program in Vancouver, WA.
This is a hands‑on, execution‑focused role embedded inside the shipyard environment. The position bridges Engineering, Production, Vendors, and Government‑Furnished Equipment (GFE) providers to ensure all electronic, control, communication, and electrical systems are properly installed, integrated, and trial‑ready.
This is not a design‑only position.
This is an integration leadership role focused on execution and delivery.
- Support power‑up, configuration, and validation of radar, ECDIS, GPS, gyro, AIS, displays, and associated sensors
- Verify sensor‑to‑display data flow and system redundancy
- Conduct fail‑over and alarm validation testing
- Support Harbor Acceptance Tests (HAT) and Sea Trials
- Oversee integration of internal and external communications systems (VHF/UHF, SATCOM, antennas, sound‑powered phones, COMSEC interfaces)
- Perform end‑to‑end signal verification and transmit power stability checks
- Validate antenna grounding and isolation
- Support Army/Navy communications validation during dock and sea trials
- Validate data networks, CCTV systems, mission displays, cargo monitoring systems, and time synchronization systems
- Confirm network connectivity and system‑to‑system data flow
- Verify power and UPS integration
- Coordinate interface readiness with Army‑Furnished Equipment (AFE)
- Support IMCS, PLC cabinets, propulsion control electronics, and alarm circuits
- Perform signal verification (sensor ? PLC ? HMI)
- Validate alarm setpoints and fail‑safe configurations
- Conduct local/remote control transfer testing
- Support blackout and recovery drills
- Support testing of main and emergency switchboards, load centers, UPS systems, and battery systems
- Perform insulation resistance and continuity testing
- Support emergency power changeover tests
- Verify grounding and bonding integrity
- Test fire detection, flooding alarms, gas detection (if applicable), emergency lighting, and annunciation systems
- Verify integration with IMCS and bridge systems
- Conduct power‑loss and fail‑over testing
- Serve as shipyard integration lead for GFE interfaces
- Validate power, data, and grounding connections
- Support Army‑led test events
- Troubleshoot ship/AFE boundary issues
- Ensure configuration documentation alignment
- Strong cross‑functional communication skills
- Ability to work directly with Production, Vendors, and Government representatives
- Detail‑oriented with strong troubleshooting capability
- Ability to operate effectively under trial schedule pressure
- Proactive problem solver — identifies issues before they elevate
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Marine Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 7+ years of shipboard electrical/electronics integration experience
- Experience with shipyard construction environments
- Working knowledge of PLC systems, IMCS, switchboards, and marine power distribution
- Familiarity with Navy or Army vessel programs preferred
- Ability to read and interpret shipyard drawings, wiring diagrams, and system schematics
- Strong troubleshooting skills in integrated marine systems
- Prior experience supporting MSV(L), LCS, OPC, auxiliary vessels, or similar military/commercial hybrid platforms
- Experience interfacing with Government Furnished Equipment providers
- Understanding of cybersecurity/network integration in marine environments
EX-CE16980D
Job typeFull-time
LocationEntry (0-2 yrs)
About the companyTMMG, LLC
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