This range is provided by Executive Alliance. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range
$63,000.00/yr - $73,000.00/yr
Location: Long Island NY | Suffolk County
U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency is required
Why This Role?
If you’re eager to put your Electrical Engineering knowledge to work in high-reliability industries like aerospace, defense, and medical, this role gives you the chance to:
- Gain hands-on engineering experience right out of school or military training.
- Learn from senior engineers while building, testing, and troubleshooting real hardware.
- Be part of a company with a 50+ year track record of innovation and stability.
- Contribute to technologies that protect lives and power mission-critical systems.
What You’ll Do
You won’t just sit behind a screen—you’ll be solving problems, creating tools, and making an impact every day. Here’s a look at the variety you’ll get:
- Design & Build: Set up test fixtures, create test jigs, and develop test boxes for new product launches.
- Collaborate: Work side-by-side with design engineers and production teams to resolve test challenges.
- Code & Automate: Develop C# test routines, support ATE integration, and sharpen your software skills.
- Hands-On Problem Solving: Troubleshoot, repair, and support test station hardware and software.
- Learn by Doing: Work with PCBs—layouts, assemblies, and testing documentation.
- Continuous Impact: Support initial production runs and ensure our products meet the highest standards.
What’s In It For You
- Career Growth: Direct exposure to product development and engineering management.
- Skill Development: Expand your capabilities in C#, analog/digital design, embedded software, and test automation.
- Mentorship: Work closely with experienced engineers in a supportive environment.
- Meaningful Work: Every project contributes to aerospace, defense, and medical applications.
What You Bring
- A BSEE in Electrical Engineering or equivalent military technical training.
- 0–2 years of engineering experience.
- Interest in power electronics, circuit design, and testing.
- Familiarity with C# coding, embedded software, and debugging tools (bonus if you’ve dabbled before).
- Curiosity, problem-solving mindset, and eagerness to learn.