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Defense Electrical Engineer Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

Senior Facilities Analyst

AK · On-site

$91K - $120K/yr

Missile Defense Agency and DoW facility O&S engineering management * Working projects in ... Electrical/power systems experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Senior Facilities Analyst

Fort Greely, AK · On-site

$91K - $120K/yr

Missile Defense Agency and DoW facility O&S engineering management * Working projects in ... Electrical/power systems experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Senior Facilities Analyst

Fort Greely, AK · On-site

$91K - $120K/yr

Missile Defense Agency and DoW facility O&S engineering management * Working projects in ... Electrical/power systems experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Senior Facilities Analyst

Fort Greely, AK

$91K - $120K/yr

Missile Defense Agency and DoW facility O&S engineering management * Working projects in ... Electrical/power systems experience is preferred but not required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Proficient in electrical meter testing * Knowledge of controls and electric (AC - alternative ... Understanding and working knowledge of PLC's (programming logic controller) and PLC troubleshooting

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Defense Electrical Engineer information

What is a defense electrical engineer?

Defense Electrical Engineers are specialized professionals who design, develop, test, and oversee the manufacturing of electrical equipment used in military and defense applications. Their work often involves creating advanced electronic systems for communication, surveillance, navigation, and weapons systems that must meet rigorous safety and reliability standards. These engineers collaborate with other defense professionals and must stay up-to-date with evolving technologies and security requirements. Their expertise is critical to ensuring the effectiveness and safety of defense systems in challenging environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a defense electrical engineer?

To thrive as a Defense Electrical Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering principles, circuit design, and systems analysis, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in electrical engineering. Familiarity with technical tools such as MATLAB, CAD software, and industry-specific standards, as well as security clearance and certifications like PE (Professional Engineer), are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills are essential soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure the development of reliable, secure, and innovative defense solutions that meet stringent safety and regulatory requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by defense electrical engineers when working on military projects?

Defense Electrical Engineers often navigate complex challenges such as adhering to strict security protocols, meeting rigorous performance and reliability standards, and integrating cutting-edge technologies within legacy defense systems. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams—including mechanical engineers, software developers, and project managers—is essential for ensuring that designs meet project specifications and regulatory compliance. Additionally, they may face tight deadlines and the need to rapidly adapt to evolving defense requirements, making strong problem-solving and communication skills crucial.

What is the difference between Defense Electrical Engineer vs Defense Systems Engineer?

AspectDefense Electrical EngineerDefense Systems Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering, security clearance often requiredBachelor's or higher in Systems Engineering, security clearance often required
Work EnvironmentDesigning electrical components, circuits, and systems for defense applicationsIntegrating and managing complex defense systems, including electrical and software components
Industry UsagePrimarily in electrical hardware development for defense projectsInvolved in system-level integration across multiple engineering disciplines

Defense Electrical Engineers focus on designing and developing electrical hardware and systems for defense applications, while Defense Systems Engineers oversee the integration of various subsystems, including electrical, software, and mechanical components. Both roles require security clearances and collaborate closely in defense projects, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

Senior Facilities Analyst

RedBeard Solutions

Fort Greely, AK • On-site

$145K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Senior Facilities Analyst

Location: Fort Greely, AK

Number of openings: 1

Experience: 10+ with Masters Degree and 13+ with Bachelors

Education: Bachelor's degree

Salary: $150,600

Start Date: Early September

Clearance: Active Secret

Position Description

LCAT: Advanced Analyst, Fort Greely, AK

TEAMS NEXT FLCM (DSF)

We desire an amazingly talented Senior Facilities Analyst to join our team at Fort Greely Alaska! This position is on our TEAMS NEXT Facilities Lifecycle Management Contract (FLCM), in support of the Missile Defense Agency.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Provide advanced support to the Missile Defense Agency as a facilities analyst for facility and real property management and sustainment.

  • Work as part of an interdisciplinary technical team, participating in site facilities working groups to plan for maintenance activities and facility changes.

  • Support the Government Project Manager to plan, program, execute, and document Military Construction (MILCON) and sustainment, restoration, and modernization (SRM) projects.

  • Anticipate, plan, track, and document facilities maintenance activities (corrective, preventive, predictive), using BUILDER e-SMS and ISR-I.

  • Review facility infrastructure and facility equipment concerns and develop/coordinate scope-of- work and plans to address.

  • Coordinate government cost estimates for facilities projects and track project funding.

  • Provide surveillance of maintenance and/or construction contractor activities and review technical designs and submittals.

  • Prepare decision documentation at the General Officer/Senior Executive Service level to include briefings and supporting materials such as executive summaries, courses of action, status reports, and information papers.


What Required Skills You Bring

  • A Bachelor's degree with 13+ years relevant experience, or a Master's degree with 10+ years of relevant experience

  • Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain a DoW Secret security clearance - this requires US Citizenship

  • Proficient using Microsoft Office and Adobe software suites

  • Experience with sustainment management system (SMS) programs to include BUILDER and Army ISR-I

  • Extensive knowledge, skills, and abilities as an analyst

  • Capable of leading the development and utilization of analytic tools, techniques, and processes for both technical and administrative support activities

  • Capable of working independently or in a team to solve problems

  • Capable of providing daily supervision and direction to support teams

  • Strong technical writing skills

  • Ability to resolve issues and make sound decisions which are in the best interest of the government customer

  • Ability to work independently, organize and prioritize work

  • Ability to learn and support multiple projects in a fast-paced work environment

  • Able to develop strong rapport with personnel representing internal and external organizations


Desired but not Required

  • Missile Defense Agency and DoW facility O&S engineering management

  • Working projects in conjunction with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and host installation Department of Public Works (DPW)

  • Facility condition assessments, facility repair, and renovation project standup and execution

  • USACE/Host Installation construction, repair, and renovation projects surveillance and oversight

  • Project planning, design scoping, and schedule development and analytics

  • Developing, implementing, and revising facility systems operations maintenance manuals

  • Facility planning and engineering to support stakeholder requirements

  • Specialized relevant DoW facilities engineering and maintenance knowledge, working as a member of the team to assist with solving complex problems. Electrical/power systems experience is preferred but not a requirement.

Note: Situational telework allowed, based on government customer approval.