Defense electronics and RF systems engineering for Navy and DoD
Envisioneering is a 30-year-old defense contractor focused on electronic warfare, directed energy systems, and RF prototyping for Navy and Army platforms. The stack—PSpice, Altium, MATLAB, C/C++, FPGA, and low-level tools (Ghidra, IDA Pro)—reflects deep hardware and firmware work. The hiring mix is heavily senior-skewed (13 of 14 open roles) across engineering and research, with accelerating velocity, suggesting either scale-up post-contract win or difficulty backfilling specialized roles.
Envisioneering provides specialized engineering and R&D services to the U.S. Navy and Army, with focus areas spanning advanced electronic warfare, directed energy countermeasures, RF systems, and ordnance logistics. Founded in 1993 and based in Alexandria, Virginia, the company operates as a small business prime and subcontractor on defense modernization programs. Current project work includes Navy electronic warfare R&D, RF prototype systems, shipboard installations, and technology roadmap development. The organization is structured around 51–200 employees, primarily engineers and researchers, with demonstrated depth in systems integration, test planning, and reverse-engineering of adversary systems.
Core tools: PSpice and Altium (circuit design), MATLAB (signal processing), C/C++ (firmware), FPGA and DSP (hardware), Ghidra and IDA Pro (binary analysis), Git Flow and CMake (development). Stack reflects hardware-forward RF and electronic warfare engineering.
Navy electronic warfare R&D, RF prototype systems, directed energy solutions, shipboard system installations, and technology roadmap development. Core challenge areas include capability gap closure, R&D-to-operations transition, and advancing performance and reliability of systems.
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