Electrical Engineer - PRIME Contract - CI Poly with Security Clearance Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Electrical Engineer - PRIME Contract - CI Poly with Security Clearance

Our client is a prime government contractor that provides innovative capabilities in Space, Defense, C4ISR, and Intelligence mission solutionsThey focus on inspired engineering to develop, transition and field next-generation capabilities that solve the most complex challenges facing our nationTheir cutting-edge technologies, unique techniques, and customers' critical missions have made them a key player in offensive and defensive cyber warfareThey have competitive compensation packages with great salaries, healthcare, plentiful PTO and substantial employer-paid 401k contributionsIf you're looking for a life-changing opportunity that will help protect what matters most, it might be time to chat with our clientThey are seeking an Electrical Engineer to join their PRIME contractRelevant
Qualifications:
-Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or similar -2
years of professional experience -Experience with high-speed digital design -Experience with circuit-level and board-level development -Experience with tools like PSpice, Altium, SVN, ModelSim The work is located in Annapolis Junction and requires a TS/SCI
CI Polygraph or higher.
Recommended Skills Construction Management Construction Petrochemical Refinery Renovation Installations (Manual/Mechanical) Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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