Air Traffic Control Radar Systems Engineers
- Full-time
Job Description
Air Traffic Control Radar Systems Engineers
30% Travel | United States | Full-Time
Position Overview
Crown Innovations is seeking Air Traffic Control Radar System Engineers with experience supporting digital Primary Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR) systems, including FAA ASR-9 and ASR-11 models, as well as FAA Secondary Radar Systems such as ATCBI-6/Mode-S or comparable military primary and secondary radar systems.
These roles support the preparation of Site Readiness, Site Design, and Site-Specific Implementation Plans (SSIP) for radar system installations. Military personnel with radar system experience across various branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, including operation and engineering support of radar equipment, are encouraged to apply.
This role supports federally regulated infrastructure projects and requires alignment with technical, regulatory, and operational requirements.
This role may require up to 30% travel and supports a remote work environment.
Positions Available
• Junior Systems Engineer
• Mid-Level Systems Engineer
• Senior-Level Systems Engineer
• System Engineering positions for Site Design, Site Readiness, and Site-Specific Implementation Plans (SSIP) may be performed remotely, with travel to sites as needed
Key Responsibilities
System Design & Engineering
• System engineers for site design are responsible for the comprehensive planning, development, and implementation of new radar installation projects, ensuring alignment with technical, regulatory, and operational requirements
• System engineers for site design in radar systems are responsible for the comprehensive planning, development, and implementation of radar equipment installations, ensuring optimal performance and integration within their operational environment
• System Engineers are involved in the entire lifecycle of newly installed radar systems, from initial concept through to in-service support, ensuring that the site design meets technical, operational, and safety standards
Implementation Planning
• Prepare a System Level Implementation Plan (SLIP) for government approval activities to include Site Surveys, Site Design, Facility Adaptation (Site Preparations), Installation Optimization and checkout, acceptance testing, and Equipment Cutover
• Prepare a Site-Specific Implementation Plan (SSIP) based on a Generic Site Implementation Plan (GSIP), including a complete set of drawings, specifications, plans, and designs for construction, site preparation, installation, optimization, testing, legacy equipment removal, and disposition
• Ensure SSIP includes all electrical, mechanical, test equipment, and physical installation aspects for new equipment installation solutions, including interfacing with government-specified demarcation points
Minimum Required Qualifications
• Background in electrical engineering, systems engineering, or a related field, typically supported by a BSEE or MSEE degree
• Experience in radar system design, testing, and integration
• Knowledge of electronics, radar systems, and troubleshooting, typically gained through formal education or specialized technical training
• Proficiency with diagnostic tools including oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, power meters, and signal generators
• Ability to analyze facility drawings for accuracy and provide red-line changes where appropriate
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office tools for documentation and high-level reporting
• Ability to meet background investigation requirements associated with federal contract work
Experience Requirements by Level
Junior Systems Engineer
• Demonstrated foundational experience or training in radar systems, electronics, or systems engineering
• Exposure to radar system design, testing, or integration through education, military experience, or professional work
Mid-Level Systems Engineer
• Minimum of six (6) years of experience in radar signal processing, digital and analog circuits, microprocessors, and antenna performance for primary and secondary radar systems
• Ability to use diagnostic tools and software
Senior-Level Systems Engineer
• Minimum of twelve (12) years of experience in radar signal processing, digital and analog circuits, microprocessors, and antenna performance for primary and secondary radar systems
• Ability to use diagnostic tools and software
Additional Technical Knowledge
• Understanding of structural components, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) systems, equipment conditions, or network configuration
Work Environment
• Remote-based role; candidates may reside anywhere within the United States
• Approximately 25–30% travel required to project sites as needed
• Travel expenses are reimbursed in accordance with company policy
Compensation
Air Traffic Control Radar System Engineers (Junior, Mid-Level, Senior) - $45.00 – $80.00 hrs. equivalent
Compensation is determined based on experience, qualifications, level (junior, mid, senior), geographic location, and internal equity considerations.
Crown complies with all applicable state and local pay transparency laws. The listed compensation range represents the good faith hourly range for this position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will be based on experience, qualifications, geographic considerations, and business needs.
Benefits
We offer a competitive benefits package including a matching 401K, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans, and generous PTO. Crown has been voted one of the best places to work in the Washington, DC area; we built this reputation by hiring great people who value and support the mission of our customers.
About Us
Crown Innovations is a recognized leader in research, development, and engineering with deep expertise in air traffic management, infrastructure modernization, lifecycle data management, and National Airspace System integration.
For over 30 years, Crown has supported a diverse portfolio of clients including the FAA, NASA, federal agencies, state and local governments, and commercial organizations.
Persons unable to complete an online application should contact Crown HR for assistance at (703) 650-0663 ext. 3068.
As a government contractor, most positions require U.S. citizenship.
Crown is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
EOE: Vets/Disability.
Visit: www.crownci.com for additional information.
Additional Information
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