Clearance: U.S. Citizenship required; Secret clearance (active or obtainable)Key ResponsibilitiesTroubleshoot and resolve electrical issues on complex circuit card assemblies and subsystems in a production environmentPerform hands‑on debugging using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators, and power suppliesAnalyze failures, identify root cause, and drive corrective actions across engineering, manufacturing, and supplier teamsSupport production and test operations by investigating defects, improving yield, and reducing recurring issuesReview and interpret schematics, PCB layouts, and bills of materials to support failure analysis and resolutionCollaborate with cross‑functional teams, including manufacturing, quality, test, and suppliers, to ensure hardware performance and deliveryGenerate and maintain technical documentation, including redlines, discrepancy reports, and engineering change packagesEvaluate defect trends and production data to identify opportunities for process and product improvementSupport supplier engagements, including technical issue resolution and statement of work developmentThis role is primarily focused on production support and hardware troubleshooting, not new design workOperate effectively in a fast‑paced, shift‑based production environment with minimal oversightRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline3–5+ years of experience supporting, testing, or troubleshooting electronic hardware in a production, manufacturing, or lab environmentHands‑on experience testing and/or debugging complex circuit card assemblies or electronic subsystems (digital, analog, RF, or mixed‑signal)Proficiency using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, function generators, and power supplies for hardware debugging and analysisAbility to read and interpret schematics, PCB layouts, and bills of materials (BoMs) to support failure analysisExperience performing root cause analysis and driving corrective actions on hardware issuesStrong communication skills and ability to work cross‑functionally with manufacturing, test, quality, and suppliersComfortable working onsite in a shift‑based production environment (1st shift)Active Secret security clearance or obtainable (U.S. The role focuses on diagnosing and resolving issues across digital, analog, RF, and mixed‑signal systems at the circuit card and subsystem level, supporting production, improving yield, and driving root‑cause and corrective actions on mission‑critical defense hardware.