Electronic Safe Arm Device (ESAD) Electrical Tech Lead

January 6, 2025

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Job Description

About the Company:

Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company with approximately 114,000 employees worldwide. The company is primarily involved in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services. Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), one of four Lockheed Martin business areas, is a leading designer, developer, and manufacturer of precision engagement aerospace and defense systems for the U.S. and allied militaries. MFC’s clientele includes the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, NASA, and numerous international allies. Beyond defense, MFC also provides products and services for the global civil nuclear power industry and military green power initiatives.

Job Description: Electronic Safe Arm Device (ESAD) Electrical Tech Lead

Lockheed Martin is seeking an experienced electrical technical lead for the design of an Electronic Safe Arm Device (ESAD). The Electrical Engineering Tech Lead will report to the overall project Tech Lead and provide expert electrical design support and technical leadership to the engineering design team.

Responsibilities:

Layout and mask design, device evaluation and characterization, and test box design.
• Prototype construction and checkout, and determination of wafer fabrication processes.
• Preparation of test methods and specifications.
• Analysis of equipment to establish operating data and conducting experimental tests.
• Providing finished device approval and preparing customer application information.
Development of system architecture and derivation of requirements for electronic hardware design from customer specifications and government standards.

Qualifications:

• Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or equivalent from an accredited college, with a minimum of twelve years of professional experience.
• Experience leading teams in electronic design development.
• Experience designing safety electronics, including circuitry for ESADs (Electronic Safe/Arm Devices), ESAFs (Electronic Safe/Arm/Fuse or Fire), or ISDs (ignition Safety Devices).
Ability to develop system Architecture and derive requirements for electronic hardware design from customer specification and government standards.
• Demonstrated highly effective communication skills.
• Ability to obtain a Secret Clearance (US Citizenship required). May require Special Access Program (SAP) approval.

Desired Skills:

• Experience with MFC electronics design, integration, and test.
• Experience with Safety Design Requirements.
• Experience with Safety hardware government specifications (MIL-STD-1316, MIL-STD-331, MIL-STL-23659, etc.).
• Experience with Safety Electronic government standards (JOTP-051 to JOTP-53).
• Multi-discipline engineering leadership experience.

Location: Orlando, FL or Grand Prairie, TX. Part-time remote telework is possible.