Mercury Systems is seeking the best and brightest engineering talent to help us deliver cutting‑edge technology for mission‑critical aerospace and defense applications, advancing innovation where it matters most.
In this role, our team is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer - Hardware/Board Design who will take ownership of complex digital board‑level development for rugged, high‑reliability embedded hardware used across Space, Air, Land, and Sea domains. You will lead the design and verification of advanced hardware including secure processing systems, FPGA‑based signal‑processing architectures, DRFM devices, display technologies, and electronics engineered for extreme environments. This role also provides technical leadership through mentoring junior engineers, guiding small projects, and influencing hardware architecture decisions. Working within Mercury's Integrator Mindset, you will collaborate across sites and disciplines to deliver board‑level solutions that directly support national security.
Job Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent
Typically requires a minimum of 4 years of electrical engineering product development experience in board-level hardware design from concept to production
Experience architecting and designing complex embedded digital hardware from concept to completion
Proficiency with high‑speed digital interfaces such as FPGAs, PCIe, SATA, I2C, ARINC‑429, Ethernet, and HD‑SDI
Strong understanding of high‑speed digital signal‑integrity principles for board‑level design
Experience developing detailed design specifications, test plans, verification strategies, and design documentation
Experience leading engineering tasks or small projects and mentoring junior engineers in a collaborative environment
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Preferred Qualifications: