Desired Skills: Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics or Materials Engineering with emphasis on electrical parts, semiconductor physics or related field of study Familiarity with technical requirements (specifications, program plans/requirements, etc.) Experience participating in major program milestone reviews such as PDR and CDR Active DoD Secret clearance or higher Basic understanding of Nuclear effects on EEEE parts and demonstrated ability to work closely with Survivability Engineers in strategic Rad Hard applications Familiarity with military specifications and engineering requirements Basic understanding of worst-case analysis (WCA) / EEEE parts derating and end of life requirements Ability to evaluate current and developing technologies for EEEE parts in complex design packages Experience or knowledge of failure analysis, destructive physical analysis and/or root cause and corrective action analysis related to EEEE parts Experience establishing and implementing technical requirements (specifications, program plans/requirements, etc.) Experience regarding the full life cycle of integrated circuits (ICs), discrete components, or magnetics (transformers), etc. Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's of Science in Engineering or related technical field Formal coursework, training, experience and/or knowledge in the design, analysis, and/or construction of electrical parts and circuits, semiconductor physics and/or operation of devices such as hybrids, integrated circuits, transistors, diodes and capacitors Knowledge of design, functionality, manufacturing, materials and processes used in EEEE parts Experience reviewing engineering drawings and/or specifications and providing guidance to design and test teams.