Avionics Integration Engineer, Journeyman (F-15)
MSCCN - Dayton, OH
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OverviewAvionics Integration EngineerLOCATION:WPAFB, Dayton, OHJOB STATUS:Full-TimeCLEARANCE: Secret, Must be a US CitizenTravel: 10%Astrion has an exciting opportunity for a Avionics Integration Engineer, Journeyman located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The Avionics Integration Engineer, will provide integration support to the F-15 Division. The F-15 Division is responsible for management and professional services, engineering and technical services, and studies, analyses and evaluations to accomplish the unit's mission to design, develop, integrate, test, produce, deploy, modernize, sustain and support U.S. and FMS F-15 fighter aircraft weapon systems and subsystems.Become a key contributor to the engineering team supporting the F-15-the most combat-proven and capable fighter aircraft in the U.S. Air Force arsenal. With unmatched lethality, speed, and reliability, the F-15 continues to serve as a critical asset in maintaining global air superiority. As an engineer, you'll work with advanced technologies and highly skilled professionals to solve complex challenges in avionics, radar, electronic warfare, and systems integration, directly contributing to the evolution of this legendary aircraft platform.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLSEducation:Minimum of five (5) years of experience and an ABET-accredited bachelor's degree in engineering. Performs all functional duties independently.Clearance: DoD SecretHas the knowledge, experience and demonstrated ability to perform tasks related to the technical/professional discipline they are performing. Has the ability to work independently and apply the proper procedures and process related to their area of expertise. Shall also have the ability to problem solve and troubleshoot various situations to develop successful outcomes within established program/project guidelines (Program Office and Staff Level Support interface).Knowledge of avionics engineering in support of avionics subsystem definition, development, integration, all verification methods to include review of ICD, sustainment, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis (MS&A), T&E, and airworthiness certification across a wide range of hardware and software systems.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLSKnowledge of radar theory and principles, and an understanding of the radar design, development, and implementation process is required. Expected activities include providing technical advice and serving as the technical interface between the Government customers and the radar manufacturers, interacting with customers, participating in meetings, and producing technical detailed products.RESPONSIBILITIES:Shall serve as an avionics engineer with particular emphasis in integration of radar and EW sensors.Develop/review/update applicable program documentation for avionics engineering relevant requirements. The Contractor shall assist the Government in drafting and developing systems/subsystem specifications and various engineering documents in support of milestone reviews and events.Be responsible for development and test of the program system hardware and software and its integration into the program system architecture. Attend all technical reviews and provide technical advice on the path forward to installation of the new hardware and software into the system. Review system specific test plans and participate in the conduct of system, subsystem, and component testing.Support and conduct performance effectiveness, cost effectiveness, cost performance, life-cycle cost, producibility, maintainability, supportability, reliability, technical and schedule risk assessments, and scheduling trade-off studies.Support hardware/software development and related system ground and flight test activities including, but not limited to, hardware-in-the-loop, subsystem integration labs, developmental T&E,
Created: 2026-04-04