Cable and Harness ElectroMechanical Engineer III

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Join us at Lockheed Martin as an ElectroMechanical Engineer where you will be responsible for product design, development, and production support for the Cable and Interconnects team on the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Program supporting MK7.
Location: This position does not support teleworking; the preferred candidate will be located near our Lockheed Martin Space facility one of the Coolest places to work: , and be expected to work in the office.
What does this role look like?
The Fleet Ballistic Missile Avionics team is seeking an experienced Electromechanical Engineer who will work closely with senior engineers to develop preliminary 3D concept models of space flight avionics Cable and Harnessing and ultimately advance them for flight use.
Key activities you will accomplish in this role:
• Develop Cable designs, performance and test requirements, and stress and thermal analysis. • Identify initial physical architecture for the MK7 subsystem. • Conduct R&D trade studies for Pre-SRR design phase. • Define the requirements and provide the framework for architecture and interface development & maintenance throughout the program lifecycle. • Generate and release design disclosure artifacts including technical presentations and end of year reports. • Work on a cross-functional team in the development and integration ofs space flight hardware • Participate in iterative design reviews, Engineering Material Review Board (EMRB) hardware discrepancy decisions and Failure Review Board (FRB) as required. • Resolve test anomalies and support system level testing. • You must be able to work autonomously, delivering the work products and being accountable for milestone achievement at a high level of reporting.
To be effective in this role, you will need:
• Experience with wire harness and cables design of electrical\\mechanical interconnects for satellite spacecraft equipment and/or missile systems. • 5+ years professional experience; 3+ years with Masters degree. • While no clearance is needed to start in this position, you will need to obtain and maintain a Top Secret clearance , thus US Citizenship is required.
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Desired skills • Working knowledge of EPDM tools or equivalent • Exposure to DFx Principles (Design for Affordability, Design for Manufacturability, etc.) • Experience with 3D printing/prototyping • Experience with CREO CAD modeling and Zuken • Missile/Aerospace related experience • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, MS Project, PowerPoint) • Familiarity with FBM specifications/procedures • Familiarity and experience partnering with SP/SPF Customer Partners • Experience with QNotes (SAP/ERP), PMP Database, FAST Items, DaSI, and FBM Web (Livelink) • Previous CPE and MRB experience • Ability to communicate issues and additional resource needs to leadership • Experience with subcontracted hardware suppliers • Knowledge of cable manufacturing processes (connectors, crimping, soldering, forming, testing) • Experience performing tolerance stack-ups • Exposure to Requalification Activities including MORAs and Supplier Relocations • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively within a team environment and with adjacent disciplines • Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills with technical and non-technical audiences including design reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, etc.) • Hands-on hardware experience
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