What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Design Engineer position at Elbit Systems of America?
Company Information
Elbit America is a leading provider of high-performance products, system solutions, and support services focusing on the defense, homeland security, commercial aviation, and medical instrumentation markets. With facilities throughout the United States, Elbit Systems of America is dedicated to supporting those who contribute daily to the safety and security of the United States. Elbit Systems of America, LLC is wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT and TASE: ESLT), a global high-technology company engaged in a wide range of programs for innovative defense and commercial applications. For additional information, visit: ElbitAmerica.com or follow us on YouTube.
Fueled by more than 800 talented employees and a proud 65-year legacy of night vision production excellence, Elbit America’s Warfighter Systems business is rooted in the heart of Virginia’s Roanoke Valley. Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll find a unique blend of southern hospitality, outdoor adventure, and the energy of a thriving city – all alongside a purpose you can be proud of coming to work each day.
As a world leader in low-light sensor technology, the Warfighter Systems team is engineering the future of image intensifiers and night vision goggle systems as we enter a new era of the networked battlespace. Trusted by the U.S. and nearly 100 allied countries, our technology provides support to those in harm's way during the most critical moments with one goal in mind: bring them home safely.
The work our employees perform each day plays a direct role in national security, and our shared purpose is what truly makes Warfighter Systems so extraordinary. Come join our collaborative team where each voice is valued in a setting where you can thrive, develop, and make a true impact!
Job Summary
Leads the mechanical design of electro‑optical (EO) systems and opto‑mechanical assemblies from concept through production. Designs major components or major portions of a functional system to develop or improve products and facilitate manufacturing operations. Translates customer and market requirements into robust mechanical architectures, balancing performance, manufacturability, cost targets, and configuration control. Utilizes CAD/PLM tools to create detailed models, drawings, and documentation; performs mechanical and thermal analyses; and works as a cross‑functional liaison to ensure seamless system integration and production readiness.
Responsibilities And Tasks
Why Roanoke, Virginia?
Elbit America is a leading provider of high-performance products, system solutions, and support services focusing on the defense, homeland security, commercial aviation, and medical instrumentation markets. With facilities throughout the United States, Elbit Systems of America is dedicated to supporting those who contribute daily to the safety and security of the United States. Elbit Systems of America, LLC is wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: ESLT and TASE: ESLT), a global high-technology company engaged in a wide range of programs for innovative defense and commercial applications. For additional information, visit: ElbitAmerica.com or follow us on YouTube.
Fueled by more than 800 talented employees and a proud 65-year legacy of night vision production excellence, Elbit America’s Warfighter Systems business is rooted in the heart of Virginia’s Roanoke Valley. Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll find a unique blend of southern hospitality, outdoor adventure, and the energy of a thriving city – all alongside a purpose you can be proud of coming to work each day.
As a world leader in low-light sensor technology, the Warfighter Systems team is engineering the future of image intensifiers and night vision goggle systems as we enter a new era of the networked battlespace. Trusted by the U.S. and nearly 100 allied countries, our technology provides support to those in harm's way during the most critical moments with one goal in mind: bring them home safely.
The work our employees perform each day plays a direct role in national security, and our shared purpose is what truly makes Warfighter Systems so extraordinary. Come join our collaborative team where each voice is valued in a setting where you can thrive, develop, and make a true impact!
Job Summary
Leads the mechanical design of electro‑optical (EO) systems and opto‑mechanical assemblies from concept through production. Designs major components or major portions of a functional system to develop or improve products and facilitate manufacturing operations. Translates customer and market requirements into robust mechanical architectures, balancing performance, manufacturability, cost targets, and configuration control. Utilizes CAD/PLM tools to create detailed models, drawings, and documentation; performs mechanical and thermal analyses; and works as a cross‑functional liaison to ensure seamless system integration and production readiness.
Responsibilities And Tasks
- Own the mechanical architecture and design of electro‑optical enclosures, precision mounts, thermal frames, seals, and structural elements. Ensure optical alignment stability, thermal management, EMI/ESD robustness, and environmental durability.
- Create 3D CAD models, detailed drawings, and engineering documentation per internal standards (Creo Parametric preferred; Windchill PLM).
- Generate system‑level mechanical layouts and thoroughly detailed component designs with minimal supervision. Perform component‑level and assembly‑level tolerance analyses and stack‑ups to guarantee fit, function, and alignment.
- Analyze and optimize designs using structural (FEA) and thermal simulations (Ansys or Creo Simulation), material selection, finishes, and fabrication processes to meet performance and reliability goals. Translate CTQs into tolerance budgets and verify with analytical stack‑ups and build data.
- Design for manufacturing and cost: apply DFM/DFA and Design‑to‑Unit‑Production‑Cost (DTUPC) principles. Partner with manufacturing engineering to design or revise tooling, fixtures, and assembly methods.
- Document Critical‑to‑Quality (CTQ) characteristics for purchased parts and assemblies. Define drawing GD&T, datum strategies, and tolerance budgets; review supplier capability (Cp/Cpk) against key stacks and support first articles/production approval readiness.
- Prepare for and lead/contribute to design reviews (internal and external), risk assessments (DFMEA/PFMEA), and reliability planning; participate in peer reviews of complex mechanical approaches. Present tolerance budgets, key stack‑ups, and inspection plans.
- Prototype, assemble, and debug early units; support fabrication, inspection, and iterative refinement; assist production during initial builds and resolve build issues rapidly. Measure critical dimensions and update drawings/processes to close gaps.
- Integrate cross‑functionally with Project Engineering Managers (PEMs), Systems Engineers (SEs), Technical Product Managers (TPMs), Supply Chain, external Vendors, and Program Managers (PMs) to align requirements, schedules, budgets, and trade‑offs through NPI gates (e.g., SRR/PDR/CDR/TRR) and into production.
- Capture voice of the customer and apply Human Factors principles to improve usability, serviceability, and safety. Ensure compliance with applicable standards and company policies (e.g., GD&T per ASME, product safety, environmental test methods, configuration control).
- BS in Mechanical Engineering (or related field) and 6 years product/tool design experience with CAD tools (preferably Creo Parametric with Windchill); or MS in ME and 3 years relevant experience.
- CAD/PLM: Parametric modeling per best practices (Creo preferred); Windchill PLM; surfacing and mechanism design experience a plus.
- Analysis: Structural FEA (Ansys or Creo) and thermal analysis experience.
- Standards & methods: Advanced GD&T per ASME standards; complex tolerance analysis; DFM/DFA; DTUPC.
- Manufacturing knowledge: Machining, sheet metal, injection molding, adhesives/sealants, and additive manufacturing (3D printing a plus).
- Systems integration: Experience with sensors, imaging modules, fiber‑optic or opto‑electronic subassemblies, and EMI/ESD practices.
- Cross‑functional collaboration: Demonstrated success partnering with PEMs, SEs, TPMs, Supply Chain, Vendors, and PMs to drive requirements definition, risk mitigation, schedule/cost trade‑offs, and production readiness.
- Tools: Proficiency with MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Clearance: Must be able to obtain a U.S. Secret Clearance.
- Training pre‑requisites (within one year of taking position): ESD; Safety Training as dictated by the Safety Department
- 3D Modeling tools (Creo Parametric preferred; experience with SolidWorks/NX/Catia acceptable).
- 3D engineering analysis tools (Ansys, Creo Simulation).
- Microsoft Office, including Excel for engineering calculations and documentation.
- Occasional travel up to 10%.
- Ability to work in lab and production areas, use PPE as required, and lift up to 25 lbs.
Why Roanoke, Virginia?
- Lower cost of living
- Family-friendly area
- Career and economic growth
- Scenic beauty
- Outdoor enthusiast’s dream
- Most locations offer a 9/80 schedule, providing every other Friday off
- Competitive compensation & 401(k) program to plan for your future
- Robust medical, dental, vision, & disability coverage with qualified wellness discounts
- Basic Life Insurance and Additional Life & AD&D Insurances are available
- Flexible Vacation & PTO
- Paid Parental Leave
- Generous Employee Referral Program
- Voluntary Benefits Available: Longer Term Care, Legal, Identity Theft, Pet Insurance, and more
- Voluntary Tricare Supplement available for military retirees
- If you encounter issues with your application, please email TalentAcquisition@ElbitAmerica.com***