Raytheon's Effector Sub-System Products (ESP) department is seeking recent college graduates to join their Power Electronics & Controls (PE&C) team to engineer complex power systems, analog design, linear control systems, and/or motor control systems.
Requirements
- Experience in low-level electronics components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes and/or transistors, etc and the ability to design with them
- Experience with any of the following non-isolated converter topologies: buck, boost, buck-boost.
- Experience with design, analysis, and test with analog electronic design and analysis, including FET, BJT, and/or Op-amp circuits
- Lab experience specific to power electronics and/or controls electronics
- Demonstrated use of software tools for electrical circuit simulation and/or printed circuit board layout
- Understanding of fundamental power conversion concepts, components, and techniques
- Basic understanding of commonly used power converter and/or motor drive control schemes
Responsibilities
- Design, analyze (including thermal considerations), simulate, and test power conversion circuitry potentially utilizing any standard non-isolated power conversion topologies (buck, boost, buck-boost) including modules and discrete designs
- Guide Electronic Computer-Aided Design (ECAD) personnel through PWB layout of power circuitry and technical drawing creation
- Perform design work within the bounds of a given schedule
- Present reviews of technical data to program leadership and technical staff
- Design, test and production of subsystems
- Design power conversion, DC/DC converters, AC/DC converters, gimbal controls, solenoid controls, HV converters, small signal analog circuits, initiator circuits, sensing and monitoring circuits, flight termination, and support for telemetry systems
- Hands on laboratory work with hardware and software, subsystem integration and testing, a focus on system interactions and industrial engineering, system / subsystem modeling and analysis, investigating defects and developing root cause and corrective actions
Other
- The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance
- DoD Clearance: Secret
- Must be pursuing a Bachelor’s or graduate degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) major.
- This position is for an intern who is enrolled in a Bachelor’s (or higher) degree program and will be at minimum entering their sophomore year by the start of summer 2026.
- This position is an onsite role.