Electronic Warfare Engineer (Software and Hardware Roles)
Electronic Warfare Engineer focuses on inspect, maintain, repair, install, design, or improve technical systems according to the role.
What the role involves
- Inspect, maintain, repair, install, design, or improve technical systems according to the role.
- Diagnose issues, complete checks, and keep records or handovers accurate.
Skills and requirements
- · You must have an excellent honours degree in a relevant subject such as Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or similar.
- · You must have studied, or have practical/industry experience of software development.
- · You must have a strong interest in gaining good knowledge of ESM, its software and hardware.
- · You must have excellent ability to learn new skills with minimal supervision.
Confirmed role details
- The successful applicant/s will be involved in the development of ESROE’s MicroESM system/s and associated software applications.
- S are varied and can be biased towards software development or hardware tasks depending on skills and experience.
- The hardware tasks require having general electronic engineering skills and firm radio frequency (RF) engineering knowledge or experience.
- Work may include bench and field testing of the current product, including the development of test signal generation.
Candidate fit
- technical judgement, safe working habits, careful diagnostics, and practical problem-solving
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