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Are you ready to put your hard earned engineering expertise to work supporting mission-critical Army programs? We are seeking a motivated Materials Engineer to work with senior engineers in a fast-paced program office to manage critical Soldier programs and technologies in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. In this role, you will assist in planning, organizing, and conducting exploratory, advanced, and engineering development as well as production engineering studies/programs for new and improved items for combat use under various battlefield and urban terrain conditions. The successful candidate will be highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of working independently in a dynamic environment. As a Materials Engineer, you will be part of an integrated government team where you will support U.S. Army acquisition programs. This opportunity will allow you to grow and learn as you support a variety of programs and task areas. Join our dynamic team and bring your training, problem-solving, and coordination skills to a collaborative, mission-driven organization.
Job Responsibility:
Assists in planning, organizing, and conducting exploratory, advanced, and engineering development as well as production engineering studies/programs for new and improved items for combat use under various battlefield and urban terrain conditions
Incorporates knowledge of materials engineering with items of Soldier protective equipment, weapon systems, combat vehicles, and airframes, etc.
Plans design approach from statements of requirements and conducts studies for the purpose of developing new and improved products and component materials
Interprets, defines, or creates technical drawings, specifications, and physical characteristics/properties of items as they affect the design, development, manufacture, and end-item use
Considers the properties of various textile, chemical, plastic, ceramic, metallic and synthetic materials to assess their ability to meet military requirements as components of military equipment for production and field use
Conducts market research and maintains currency in knowledge of civilian and military material research and production
Recommends materials to be used in the production of prototype items on the basis of data developed and by application of knowledge and initiative, analyses complex problems involved in assignments, selects lines of approach, appropriate materials, fabricating techniques to be investigated, and designs to be investigated
Witness and offer analysis of tests and design changes to remedy defects or to improve performance
Reviews test plans, procedures, and reports for technical adequacy on assigned programs, for both government and contractor tests, as well as all failure reports
Reviews and evaluates system performance against specification requirements, monitors and assesses field performance, and assesses risk of meeting user and specification requirements
Identifies and solves design problems, the complexity of which arises from the intricacy of the item or system, the human factors involved, and the conditions under which it must be used (i.e., environment)
Determines need for laboratory and field tests
Develops and executes simple to complex test plans and designs of experiments and analyzes the results of tests using a variety of tools, including statistical methods
Makes recommendations regarding suitability of materials, designs, and products for use in military equipment
Recommends and generates related project studies, including concepts of ideas
Reviews program management documents to ensure accuracy and adequacy of technical content
Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship is required
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or equivalent
0+ years of relevant experience
Must have a DOD Secret Clearance
Ability to be a team player as well as work independently
Strong communication and organizational skills
Nice to have:
Experience/understanding of materials engineering supporting blunt force injury research and prevention