Lead EMC Engineer

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WHY WE NEED YOU

We are seeking an experienced and well-rounded Electromagnetic  Compatibility  (EM C ) Engineer to join our  System Integration and Analysis  team .

The Lead EMC Engineer will be the technical focal and expert for all  EMC related issues at  VH .  The Lead EMC Engineer may have responsibility for EMC standards, requirements, strategies and approaches, system level design optimization, modeling/simulation, analysis ,prototyping, and testing. 

WHAT YOU’LL DO:
Provide general EMC design guidance for system and sub-system design Support system and sub-system design and design review from EMC perspective When needed, develop  novel , advanced model approaches Conduct  review s  and  analysis for EMC compatibility, including running trade studies on issues of high  importance EMC Testing: Lead system level EMC testing : Initiate test plans and prepare reports  of EMC testing.

Conduct test reviews  Recommend EMC test design Design and build EMC test rigs for both system and sub-system EMI tests Conduct EMC test for both system and sub-systems EMC Simulation: Create simulation models at system, sub-system, and component level Validate simulation models by characterization test of systems and components EMI: Identify critical EMI issues at system, sub-system, and component level Conduct simulations to predict potential EMI issues at various levels Conduct EMI issue trouble shooting and failure analysis Provide recommendations in mitigating potential EMC concerns Recommend containment actions and long term solutions WHAT YOU’VE DONE Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related technical discipline  with extensive industry experience Ability to use state of the art software tools in support of EMC testing and analyses.

Proven ability to provide quality technical risk assessments for resolutions of EMC related problems or failure Expert knowledge of national and international EMC standards , such as DO-160 or  equivalent from other industries .  Expertise within the following areas:  EMC analysis and testing  Design of hardware to mitigate EMC problems Application and development of advanced principles, theories and concepts in EMC testing and analysis for assemblies, subsystems and system level
NICE TO HAVE
Master’s degree or  Ph.D  in  Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related technical discipline  with significant industry  experience Experience leading EMC programs at a system level
WHY VIRGIN HYPERLOOP
Our Benefits: medical (including infertility & mental health), dental, vision, life, FSA, HSA, 401k, and more Your  Wellbeing : flexible work schedules, unlimited PTO, and  16 weeks of paid p arental leave For full information on how your personal information will be stored and processed, please click here.

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