
location_onEast Beach, Norfolk, Virginia, 23518, United States
L3Harris Technologies is seeking an Electrical Manufacturing Engineer to support the Circuit Breaker Depot in Norfolk, VA. In this role, you will play a critical part in the evaluation, repair, overhaul, and testing of surface and subsurface military circuit breakers and various electronic equipment. Your work directly supports the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, ensuring that hardware meets rigorous technical, safety, and qualification standards.
You will serve as a bridge between engineering design and manufacturing operations, translating requirements into work instructions, tooling plans, and test workflows. The position demands hands-on involvement in daily manufacturing areas, where you will troubleshoot hardware issues, manage Engineering Change Requests, and provide real-time technical support to breaker technicians both in-house and within the supply base. Additionally, you will handle the refurbishment and repair of Government Furnished Material and Equipment, ensuring non-conforming materials are dispositioned with thorough root cause analysis to prevent recurrence.
Work model: On-site
East Beach, Norfolk, Virginia, 23518, United States
Norfolk, Virginia
Skills: Lean Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Cad Modeling, Labview, C++, PCB Layout, Gerber Files, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing, Ipc-J-STD-001, Ipc-A-610.
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) required; Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology (BSEET) required.
Prior manufacturing engineering experience with military products. Experience with Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement activities. Proficiency with CAD modeling tools, Labview software, and/or C++ software programming. Familiarity with PCB layout software and Gerber files. Experience with technical drawing interpretation including hardware drawings, printed circuit boards, cable drawings, schematic diagrams, and Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing. Experience with surface/sub-surface nuclear electrical power distribution systems such as circuit breakers, switchboards, and switchgear. Familiarity with IPC-J-Std-001, IPC-A-610, and/or IPC/WHMA-A-620.