Description
Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA), Algorithms, Modeling, and Assessments (AMA) Division is seeking a Nuclear Survivability Scientist. In this role, you will support our initiatives in nuclear survivability and assessments and will be responsible for developing technology critical to the success of our projects as well as national security. You will do this by conducting hands-on M&S analyses of technical R&D problems for the nuclear weapon effects, missile defense, communications and space vehicle communities. Candidates will have a strong technical background in physics, electrical engineering or another relevant discipline. They will have a passion for exploring and learning the deeply technical aspects of nuclear weapon effects, high-altitude nuclear environments, nuclear survivability, modeling and simulation (M&S), nuclear physics, electromagnetic propagation, and system design and analysis. You will need to be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a Secret or Top-Secret DoD Security Clearance.
What you'll do as a Nuclear Survivability Scientist:
Conduct analysis of systems, sensors, communications, and assets that must operate in nuclear environments.
Develop requirements and standards for system and personnel survivability.
Conduct studies and trade space analysis for sensor performance.
Conduct M&S of ballistic missile defense systems.
Perform M&S of high-altitude nuclear effects, radiation belt, command, control, and communication (NC3), and RF systems.
Present technical briefings, findings, requirements, analysis, and recommendations. Prepare and review technical documentation.
Identify gaps in technology and nuclear weapon effects M&S and identify solutions to address those gaps.
Use and support development of software applications and models in nuclear weapon effects, survivability, and M&S. Develop physics-based weapon effects models.
Conduct verification and validation (V&V) of models, algorithms, and results.
Support software planning, development, testing, deployment, and usage.
Conduct training of M&S software.
Nuclear Survivability Scientist Requirements
Bachelor's in Physics or Engineering with 8-10 years of experience or a Master's in Physics or Engineering with 6-8 years of experience.
US citizen with the ability to obtain a secret or top-secret DoD security clearance.
Demonstrated experience in nuclear weapon effects and nuclear survivability.
Expert in M&S and system analysis.
Experience with communication and RF system operation and analysis.
Expertise in radiation physics and the impacts of those environments on systems, sensors, and military assets.
Expert with nuclear weapon effects software.
Experience conducting and documenting V&V of engineering models, algorithms, and applications.
Strong communication skills.
Nuclear Survivability Scientist Preferred Qualifications
PhD in Physics or Engineering with 3-5 years of work experience.
Experience with nuclear weapon effects, RF communication systems, or nuclear survivability.
C ompany & Division Information
Who is ARA?
Do you want to work for a purpose? Applied Research Associates, Inc. (aka ARA) is an employee-owned international research and engineering company. We have been providing technically superior solutions to complex and challenging problems in the physical sciences since 1979. ARA has over 2,282 employee owners and continues to grow rapidly. Together, our offices throughout the U.S. and Canada provide a broad range of technical expertise in defense, civil, and health technologies, computer software and simulation, systems analysis, environmental technologies, and testing and measurement.
ARA also prides itself on having a challenging culture where innovation & experimentation are the norm. The motto, "Engineering and Science for Fun and Profit" sums up the ARA experience. Employee ownership ensures you have a voice with what happens in the company. We are also very proud of our Women's Initiative Network (WIN), whose purpose is to motivate, support, and encourage professional career development for women to maximize career and professional accomplishments.
To find out more about what the Integrated Mission Systems Sector has to offer, visit our website at: https://www.ara.com/benefits/
ARA is an EOE M/F/Disability/Veteran employer
Qualifications
Behaviors
Required
Functional Expert: Considered a thought leader on a subject
Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
Preferred
Leader: Inspires teammates to follow them
Innovative: Consistently introduces new ideas and demonstrates original thinking
Enthusiastic: Shows intense and eager enjoyment and interest
Motivations
Required
Self-Starter: Inspired to perform without outside help
Preferred
Peer Recognition: Inspired to perform well by the praise of coworkers
Growth Opportunities: Inspired to perform well by the chance to take on more responsibility
Education
Required
Bachelors or better in Physics
Preferred
Doctor of Philosophy or better in Physics
Masters or better in Physics
Experience
Required
US citizen with the ability to obtain secret or top-secret DoD security clearance.
Analysis of systems, sensors, communications, and assets that must operate in nuclear environments.
8-10 years: Bachelors with relevant experience in nuclear weapon effects and/or nuclear survivability.
Preferred
3-5 years: PhD with relevant experience in nuclear weapon effects and/or nuclear survivability.
6-8 years: Masters with relevant experience in nuclear weapon effects and/or nuclear survivability.
Experience with communication and RF systems.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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