We are seeking a driven and results-oriented systems, mechanical, chemical, electrical, materials science, or civil engineer to join our team to create novel solutions to the nation’s most difficult international defense, homeland security, and critical infrastructure challenges through the definition, design, and quantification of high-consequence energetic systems!
The Explosive Research and Development department designs and tests energetic and high speed diagnostic systems. The successful applicant will integrate into a highly dynamic team to work in high-consequence environments while maintaining composure. In this type of environment, each person will need to think on their feet, improvise, and work for solutions while taking care of complex problems.
On any given day, you may be called on to:
- Work with customers to determine their needs with energetic materials.
- Design experiments to meet objectives of the customers.
- Write proposals and reports for potential and current work.
- Handle project budget, schedule, and work assignments.
- Collect, reduce, and report data resulting from energetic experiments.
- Handle energetic and other hazardous materials.
- Work closely with technologists in setting up and executing experiment.
This position will require occasional non-standard work hours and intermittent travel.
Due to the physical labor associated with the job, a job placement analysis and testing will be required.
Due to the nature of the work, the selected applicant must be able to work onsite.