Lockheed Martin · 11 hours ago
Research Engineer Bio Chemist
Lockheed Martin is seeking a Research Bio Chemical Engineer for their CBRNE team. This role involves providing expert guidance on CBRNE matters, shaping policy, and supporting operational readiness.
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Responsibilities
Advise on policy development, threat streams, and technical requirements for CBRNE
Draft technical reports, briefings, and presentations to communicate CBRNE needs
Coordinate with internal and external agencies to maintain strategic CBRNE relationships
Stay current on evolving threats, technologies, and mitigation tactics
Support training and operational planning for CBRNE response
Qualification
Required
Master's Degree in biological field from a regionally accredited university, or minimum 12 years of relevant experience
Understanding of USSOCOM and DOW missions, organizational structure, funding mechanisms, and operational requirements
Ability to develop, plan, and implement CBRNE training and exercise plans
Extensive knowledge of and experience with CBRNE threats, countermeasures, and military applications
Must hold and maintain a TS/SCI clearance
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must possess an active Secret clearance to start
Preferred
Doctorate in biological field from a regionally accredited university
USSOCOM experience
Benefits
Flexible scheduling options
Lockheed Martin’s comprehensive benefits package
Company
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that specializes in advanced technology systems, products, and services. It is a sub-organization of Lockheed Martin.
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