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Sr. Electrical Engineer - Production Hardware

RTX (Raytheon)Tucson, AZFull-time86,800 USD - 165,200 USD

This engineer provides technical leadership for the production, integration, testing, and sustainment of airborne electrical hardware. The role partners with operations, supply chain, quality, and other engineering groups to investigate issues, improve manufacturing results, and maintain product performance. Work may involve analog, digital, RF, or mixed-signal circuits, laboratory diagnostics, root-cause analysis, and support for suppliers and production test systems. The position is suited to an experienced electrical engineer who enjoys hands-on hardware problem solving and can also manage technical reporting, coordination, and program priorities. Candidates must be U.S. citizens able to obtain the required interim security clearance and should be comfortable working onsite in Tucson with limited travel.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, Physics, Mathematics, or related STEM field with minimum 5 years relevant experienceExperience with RF, analog, digital, and/or mixed signal circuit design, analysis, or digital signal processingHands-on familiarity with laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, waveform generators, spectrum analyzers, and network analyzersActive and transferable U.S. government security clearance (Secret level DoD clearance required)U.S. citizenship required for security clearance eligibilityExperience with root-cause corrective action investigations and circuit card assembly/subsystem design preferred
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Listed August 4, 2026 · Verify details with the employer before applying.

About RTX (Raytheon)

Tucson houses Raytheon's missile and defense HQ producing precision-guided systems, and has flight-tested an AI/ML-powered Radar Warning Receiver.