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IAMD Senior Electronics Engineer

Huntsville, AL

nLogic is seeking an IAMD Senior Electronics Engineer to support a mission-focused effort in the Huntsville area. This role will play a key part in supporting electronic engineering within a collaborative defense and technology environment.

In this role, you will serve as a key engineering resource supporting the development, operation, and improvement of production and test equipment. You’ll collaborate across engineering, manufacturing, quality, and safety teams to ensure our equipment, processes, and products meet performance expectations and regulatory requirements.

Responsibilities:

  • Apply engineering expertise to the design, support, and continuous improvement of production and test equipment.
  • Partner with cross‑functional team members to provide technical guidance, troubleshoot issues, and support ongoing engineering activities.
  • Review and validate technical data, provide informed recommendations, and help influence product and tooling design decisions.
  • Ensure all tooling, equipment, and processes comply with safety, ergonomics, reliability, and maintainability standards, as well as applicable regulations.
  • Participate in equipment and tooling try‑outs to confirm functional readiness and requirement alignment.
  • Assess customer, operational, and system needs to define performance requirements and ensure physical and functional compatibility across interfaces.
  • Collect, interpret, and analyze production and downtime data from multiple sources to identify reliability trends and key contributors to equipment performance issues.
  • Lead Root Cause and Corrective Action (RCCA) investigations and drive the implementation of corrective actions within production.
  • Support automation initiatives by advancing equipment connectivity, data integration, and alignment with organizational metrics and long‑term goals.
  • Develop preventative maintenance strategies, author PM documentation, and identify critical spare parts for production assets.
  • Work independently with minimal oversight while coordinating closely with specialists across manufacturing, quality, safety, and engineering disciplines.
  • Foster team effectiveness through proactive communication, knowledge sharing, mentorship, and collaboration.
  • Contribute to the design and development of automated test equipment, including documentation, hardware build support, integration activities, and validation testing.


Required Qualifications:

  • Active U.S. Secret Security Clearance required (U.S. citizenship is mandatory). A clearance active within the last 24 months is considered current. An interim and/or final Secret clearance is required post‑start.
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering
  • At least 15 years of relevant engineering experience
  • A minimum of 10 years working hands‑on with test equipment, including troubleshooting electronic systems and performing tests on components, assemblies, and finished products using both manual and automated test setups
  • Practical laboratory experience in power or analog electronics testing, measurement techniques, or test methodology development
  • Ability to quickly learn new tools, systems, and processes in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Recognized Subject Matter Expert with deep experience in test equipment and test methodologies
  • Proficiency using standard electronic lab instrumentation such as digital multimeters (DMMs), oscilloscopes, programmable power supplies, function generators, and related diagnostic tools


Work Conditions:

  • Work Model: On-site
  • Travel: Minimal
  • Work Hours: Standard


Why nLogic
At nLogic, we support mission-focused defense and space efforts that have real-world impact. Our teams work collaboratively alongside government and industry partners to deliver high-quality, mission-focused solutions.

As a 100% employee-owned company (ESOP), our employees directly share in the success of the organization, creating a culture of accountability, ownership, and long-term investment in our work.

We offer a stable environment with opportunities to develop new skills, take on meaningful responsibilities, and contribute to efforts that support national security and advanced technologies.

Summary of Benefits
nLogic offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off; 401(k) retirement plan; Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP); and professional development support.

Position Details

  • U.S. Citizenship is required
  • Active U.S. secret security clearance required (or the ability to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance)
  • This is a full-time role performed on-site in Huntsville, AL.


How to Apply
Qualified candidates should complete their application to be considered for the opportunity.

Equal Opportunity Employer
nLogic is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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