Justin Steele
About Justin Steele
Justin Steele is an Electronic Warfare Engineer currently employed at SRC, where he develops electronic warfare system models and supports programming for advanced detection and jamming systems. He has a background in military service and has held various roles in education and outdoor guiding.
Work at SRC
Justin Steele has been employed at SRC as an Electronic Warfare Engineer since 2021. In this role, he develops electronic warfare system models that support the national Electronic Warfare Integrated Reprogramming Database (EWIRDB). His work involves programming next-generation electronic detection and jamming systems, contributing to advancements in electronic warfare capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Justin Steele studied Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University - Idaho from 2015 to 2021. He also attended the College of Western Idaho from 2013 to 2014. His expertise includes analyzing and characterizing the performance of electronic systems, such as radar warning receivers and missile systems. He applies analytic and systematic approaches to electronic attack systems and radar systems.
Background
Justin Steele has a diverse background that includes various roles in education and military service. He worked as a Student Intern at Idaho National Laboratory in 2018 for four months. Additionally, he served as a Military Police officer in the US Army Reserves since 2015. His early experience includes guiding rafting and outdoor activities with the Boy Scouts of America in 2011 and leading specialty events at the YMCA in 2014.
Professional Experience
Before joining SRC, Justin Steele gained practical experience through various internships and roles. He interned at Idaho National Laboratory in 2018 and was a student at Brigham Young University - Idaho for six years. His experience includes working as a rafting and outdoors guide with the Boy Scouts of America and as a specialty events leader at the YMCA.