Description
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
The anticipated start date for the role is May 2025, with an expected 12-month term. However, a variety of start dates and durations for this role are possible. Feel free to indicate your availability on your application. Job DescriptionThe Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) student role will work with the other members of the E3 group to ensure that GDLS-C products comply with all applicable E3 requirements. In order to fulfill this role the E3 student team member collaborates with the designers during design development, reviews E3 requirements and their internal and 3rd party compliance artifacts, prepares and presents for review E3 design assessments and investigates issues to determine risk mitigations. Finally the E3 student team member may support the planning, may witness testing, and support the development and submission of test reports for vehicle level E3 testing Key Job Elements
- Reviews the E3 requirements at component, sub-system and system (e.g. vehicle) level
- Supports the design teams with EM risk mitigation techniques including Grounding and Bonding (G&B), shielding and harness separation.
- Reviews, provides feedback and approves suppliers/vendors E3 compliance artifacts
- Supports the development of component, sub-system and system (e.g. vehicle) test plans, supports the execution of internal and customer tests and supports the development of test reports.
- Sets up and employs test equipment such as vector network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, VSWR meters, oscilloscopes, power meters, power supplies, signal generators, micro-ohmmeters, RF amplifiers, LISNs, test antennas/transducers and high frequency E/H field probes
- Supports the management of test equipment, including selection, procurement, maintenance, calibration and operation while observing applicable safety protocols.
- Supports the Investigation and identification of root cause(s) and recommends solutions to address E3 issues on vehicles, sub-systems and components.
- Reviews and becomes familiar with the applicable E3 standards (MIL, IEEE, SAE etc)
- Support the E3 assessments at internal design reviews.
Required Qualifications:
- Currently enrolled in a University Degree or College Diploma in Engineering or technical discipline
- Highly motivated to learn and contribute to the delivery of world-class armoured vehicles.
- Great oral and written communication skills
- Ability to travel (5% Cdn) and (5% US & International) and possess/be able to acquire and maintain a valid passport
- Must be able to meet Anthropometrical Size Requirements for confined space
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in a manufacturing environment and/or hands on practical experience.
Physical Conditions and Hazards:The conditions in which an individual or staff works, including but not limited to such things as amenities, physical environment, stress and noise levels, degree of safety or danger, temperature, location. 1) Physical Environment: Office2) Hazards: NA Physical Demands Description:Usual mobility demands required are standing, walking, sitting, and stair climbing to access upper offices. Equipment Utilized:ComputerPhoneMobile device Medical SurveillanceMay include: Anthropometrical Size Restrictions depending on task Personal Protective Equipment:Applicable when interacting with shop floor (safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection. extraction coveralls)