Engineering choices that boggle your mind.


So where will you fit in at Edwards? Excellent question. We hire new college grads and experienced professionals from a wide spectrum of disciplines and degree areas. Our most sought-after categories are listed here. Once you're hired, we'll provide everything you need to succeed:

• Training (it's comprehensive and then some)
• Mentoring (one-on-one support from a champion in your corner)
• Skill development (we don't expect you to know everything right away)
• Satisfying responsibility (early on in your career)
• Unique challenges (years ahead of the private sector and only found at Edwards AFB)

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Take a look at the variety of choices we offer you:
Aerospace Engineering
Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer/Software Engineering
Mathematics/Physics


Aerospace Engineering
Be involved in all facets of laboratory, ground, and flight testing/evaluation for both manned and unmanned aircraft as well as for key weapons systems. Technical areas include: weapons integration (gravity, guided/GPS, air-to-ground, air-to-air), navigation, mission data systems, propulsion, flying qualities, flight control, aircraft performance, aircraft structures, and more.
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Electrical/Electronic Engineering
'Variety of challenges' are the defining words here. Our engineers are actively engaged in planning, conducting, and reporting on the test and evaluation activities (laboratory, ground, and flight) of manned and unmanned aircraft and weapons systems. You may find yourself involved in the technologies in any number of areas:
• electrical/optical sensors
• communication/navigation/identification (CNI)
• network centric operations (NCO)
• collision avoidance systems
• radar
• terrain following systems
• weapons integration
• low observable (LO) systems
• battle management systems
• electronic warfare
• defensive management systems...
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Mechanical Engineering
Get ready to impact such advanced areas as: weapons integration (gravity, guided/GPS, air-to-ground, air-to-air), mission data systems, aircraft subsystems, and other projects. As a Mechanical Engineer, you will 'get your hands dirty' on manned and unmanned aircraft, and on designated weapons systems. Your role will encompass the full process of laboratory, ground, and flight testing/evaluation.
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Computer/Software Engineering
Communication technologies and systems, tactical data links, network centric warfare, joint tactical radio systems (JTRS), mission data systems - these are just some of the areas in which you may be involved. You will be exposed to both manned and unmanned aircraft systems and to weapons systems. You will also drive associated testing and evaluation activities from planning to reporting.
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Mathematics/Physics
When you are testing and analyzing the world's most sophisticated avionics systems, proven mathematics and physics expertise is crucial. These positions may assume a key role in an exceptionally wide variety of areas. One area may include America's newest weapons breakthrough: the Airborne Laser (ABL). Challenges within the ABL program may encompass the planning, conducting, and reporting of tests and evaluations (laboratory, ground, and flight) of the laser and its subsystems.
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Positions require U.S. citizenship. This is not an official application for an Air Force civilian position. Official vacancies are available on www.usajobs.gov

This agency is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Selection will be made without regard to age, race, religion, color, sex, physical handicap, national origin, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, or any other non-merit factor.