What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ethernet Systems Engineer position at Viranim Technical Solutions?
As an Ethernet Systems Engineer supporting avionics modifications, you will perform tasks across the full lifecycle-design, development, testing, fielding, and sustainment-of weapon systems. You will serve as a technical lead for high-performance Ethernet environments, ensuring that aircraft network architectures are scalable, compliant with airworthiness standards, and optimized for high-throughput data.
Key Responsibilities
- System Design & Compliance: Generate product specifications and functional diagrams. Conduct airworthiness assignments to obtain compliance artifacts and provide risk assessments when compliance is not achievable.
- Network Engineering: Establish and implement an overarching Ethernet design and maintenance philosophy. Manage high-throughput network environments (at or near 10 Gb/sec) based on IEEE 802.3 standards.
- Testing & Analysis: Perform physical layer validation and packet-level performance analysis. Identify and mitigate packet loss, collisions, and network degradation.
- Documentation & Briefings: Develop requirements documentation, white papers, and design review data. Clearly communicate test strategies and performance findings to stakeholders through briefings and reports.
- Continuous Improvement: Develop or enhance custom network test tools and translate test data into actionable network improvements.
Basic Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or a related technical field (or equivalent work experience).
- Experience: 5 years of hands-on experience in systems engineering.
- Technical Proficiency: Proven experience with high-speed Ethernet networking, including design, implementation, and troubleshooting in high-performance environments.
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced Degree: Master's Degree in Engineering.
- Specialized Expertise: 8 years of experience specifically with F-16 avionics systems.
- Subject Matter Expertise: Strong understanding of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards, including physical layer considerations and protocol behavior.