Principal Engineer Engineering - Germantown, MD at Geebo

Principal Engineer

A$ A' A' ?A global aerospace and defense organisation, based in Germantown, is looking for a Principal Engineer to join their growing team.
Please note that the company is moving to a newly built facility just south of Frederick (off I-270) at the start of 2023.
The role is available on a 9/80 basis (every other Friday off) and with some level of hybrid working.
The Role As one of their Principal Engineers for Test and Automation, you'll support the development, integration, testing, and production of RF-centric products and systems, whilst proving mentorship and coaching to other engineers.
In addition, you'll review customer specification and requirements and then develop designs to best support them whilst document specifications and material requirements.
You To succeed in this role of Principal Engineer you'll have experience of a similar role working on RF-centric products.
Any experience in the defense sector will certainly hold you in good stead.
The Package As a Principal Engineer within this innovative business, you'll receive a competitive salary (please ask for details) and benefits package.
In addition, there's other non-tangible benefits such as commitment to your development, both in terms of your skills and career progression.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference for a world leader in their market so if you'd like to be considered please send your resume by clicking the Apply Now button.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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