Senior Research Electronics Engineer/Physicist Education, Training & Library - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Senior Research Electronics Engineer/Physicist

Job OverviewThis job announcement will be accepting candidate submissions until 11 August 2023 Serves as a Senior Research Electronics Engineer in the High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM)Technologies Branch of the High Power Electromagnetics Division responsible for making substantial contributions to the research, development and implementation of high power electromagnetic (EM) source technology.
Will initiate, design, advocate, and carry out experimental, theoretical and computational design and modeling of HPEM source technologies and materials.
Acts as lead project scientist for research projects that require the integrated efforts of scientists, engineers, contracting specialists, technicians and contractors.
Develops collaborations with academic, government, and industry partners to address research challenges Must maintain current technical knowledge relevant to RF sources, pulsed power systems, and the instrumentation and methods to characterize them.
Must remain cognizant of advances in related technical areas.
Briefs internal, external and customer personnel about project status.
Attends planning meetings at the branch, division and directorate levels.
Monitors programs to ensure that project efforts meet performance criteria.
Identifies and advocates for funding opportunities to enable novel research efforts aligned with HPEM technology development needs Publishes results of research in technical reports and presents results at technical conferences Involved in the planning and marketing of new ideas and capabilities.
Must develop administrative and leadership skills necessary to successfully manage technical programs.
Senior Research Physicist in the High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM) Technologies Branch of the High Power Electromagnetics Division responsible for making substantial contributions to the research, development and implementation of high power electromagnetic (EM) source technology.
Will initiate, design, advocate, and carry out experimental, theoretical and computational design and modeling of HPEM source technologies and materials.
Acts as lead project scientist for research projects that require the integrated efforts of scientists, engineers, contracting specialists, technicians and contractors.
Develops collaborations with academic, government, and industry partners to address research challenges.
Must maintain current technical knowledge relevant to RF sources, pulsed power systems, and the instrumentation and methods to characterize them.
Must remain cognizant of advances in related technical areas.
Briefs internal, external and customer personnel about project status.
Attends planning meetings at the branch, division and directorate levels.
Monitors programs to ensure that project efforts meet performance criteria.
Identifies and advocates for funding opportunities to enable novel research efforts aligned with HPEM technology development needs.
Publishes results of research in technical reports and presents results at technical conferences.
Involved in the planning and marketing of new ideas and capabilities.
Must develop administrative and leadership skills necessary to successfully manage technical programs.
TeleworkYes, this position is eligible for telework opportunities; as determined by agency policyRemote Work (CONUS)No, this position is not approved for remote work.
Required Qualifications US Citizenship MS or PhD in related field Current or ability to obtain TS/SCI Clearance Desired Qualifications Electromagnetics source design/testing experience 10
years relevant experience (Req.
No:
58712)Series08551310 Recommended Skills Administration Electromagnetism Instrumentation Leadership Marketing Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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