Job Requirements
Berkeley, MO
Secret Polygraph Unspecified
Career Level not specified
$80,000 - $105,000
Job Description
Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking an to support a major aerospace and defense client. This role supports a Component Engineering team responsible for sustaining and advancing a broad portfolio of aerospace, defense, and national security systems. The ideal candidate is an early-career engineer with foundational knowledge of electrical and electronic components who is interested in developing long-term expertise in obsolescence management and Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) while working alongside experienced engineers and subject matter experts. and candidates must have the ability to obtain a
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- Apply electrical engineering knowledge to evaluate electrical and electronic components and identify alternate replacements for obsolete or at-risk parts
- Perform proactive obsolescence forecasting and monitoring using component surveillance tools, predictive obsolescence systems, and OEM/supplier surveys
- Monitor GIDEP alerts and provide obsolescence status reporting to internal engineering teams and government customers
- Develop obsolescence mitigation options and perform business case analyses supporting recommended resolution paths
- Prepare and present technical material communicating DMSMS issues, risks, and proposed resolutions to customers and program stakeholders
- Support recurring DMSMS and obsolescence working group meetings with internal teams and external government and industry partners
- Assist in preparing customer contractual deliverable plans, documentation, and reports
- Support management of obsolescence mitigation activities within Integrated Product Teams (IPTs)
- Collaborate with enterprise-wide engineering and technology subject matter experts
- Apply understanding of system-level design requirements to recommend new or alternate electrical components for both new development and legacy systems
- Assist with implementation of the DoD Parts Management Program (PMP)
- Support programs in identifying, tracking, and mitigating obsolescence and supply chain risks
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering or a related discipline
- Knowledge of basic electrical and electronic components, including:
- Resistors, capacitors, diodes, inductors
- Transformers, connectors, integrated circuits
- Ability to research and evaluate alternate components using datasheets, supplier documentation, and online technical resources
- Understanding of part obsolescence concepts and evaluation of alternate components
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a structured engineering team
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail
- Experience supporting aerospace, defense, or military programs
- Familiarity with industry and military standards (e.g., SAE, MIL-SPECs, ASTM, IEEE)
- Experience with component-level design, part selection, or alternate part substitution within established systems or circuits
- Hands-on experience with electrical testing, troubleshooting, or manufacturing environments
- Exposure to incorporating Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), LEAN, and Quality principles into engineering, testing, or qualification activities
- Salary Range: $80,000-$105,000+ **depending on experience**
- Full Benefits: Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO, Sick Leave if required by law, and Holidays
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