OUR PROJECT
Immediate opportunity to join our team supporting BAE Systems at their Maple Grove / Minneapolis, MN facility. You will provide hands-on support for electrical hardware assembly, integration, and functional checkout of complex aerospace and defense systems, working closely with electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, quality, and test teams as components and subsystems come together during build. This is onsite, hands-on work supporting hardware bring-up, troubleshooting, and production transition on mission-critical defense systems.
This is a contract position with a minimum term of 6 months. Onsite support is required during assembly, integration, and functional test activities.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for an Electrical Integration Engineer to support hardware assembly, electrical integration, functional checkout, and troubleshooting in Maple Grove / Minneapolis, MN. Hands-on experience integrating electronic assemblies, circuit cards, harnesses, sensors, and embedded hardware into complex systems is required, along with strong electrical troubleshooting skills in a lab or integration environment. You will use lab test equipment to probe circuits, validate signals, and support root cause analysis, while reading and interpreting schematics, wiring diagrams, and assembly drawings. This is a great opportunity to apply hands-on electrical integration skills on complex aerospace and defense hardware in a collaborative, cross-functional environment.
We are interviewing qualified candidates immediately. If you are interested, please apply with an updated resume.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Hands-on hardware integration experience with electronic assemblies, circuit cards, harnesses, sensors, embedded hardware, or subsystem-level electronics
- Strong electrical troubleshooting skills in a hardware integration or test environment
- Experience performing functional checkout and verification of assembled hardware
- Ability to diagnose electrical connectivity issues, hardware interface problems, and signal-related failures
- Experience reading and interpreting schematics, wiring diagrams, assembly drawings, and technical documentation
- Experience supporting prototype builds, hardware bring-up, rework, engineering changes, or production transition
- Familiarity with embedded electronics, power distribution, interface boards, sensors, guidance electronics, or subsystem-level electrical integration
- Ability to document test results, troubleshooting activity, non-conformances, and corrective actions
Typical tools and equipment: oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, digital multimeters, power supplies, signal generators, soldering and rework equipment.
Effective written and verbal communication skills are absolutely required for this role. You must be able to work LEGALLY in the United States as NO SPONSORSHIP will be provided. NO 3rd PARTIES.