City of Alexandria Workforce Development Center (WDC)
Chemistry Subject Matter Expert
City of Alexandria Workforce Development Center (WDC) - Alexandria, Virginia, us, 22350
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The Capabilities, Analysis and Development (CAD) division of Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) is seeking a
Chemical Subject Matter Expert . The position provides in-depth technical assessments of technologies emerging for chemical weapons of mass destruction. The successful candidate will perform research and development in advancing chemistry associated with the identification and extraction of trace chemicals related to the production of chemical WMD materials and processes. Additionally, the role involves identification and extraction of chemicals associated with commercial industrial processes. The position also includes providing occasional training to share expertise with junior counterparts and supporting exercises to test new methodologies and analytical tools under development. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field 8-10 years of experience solving DoD engineering/science problems Proven ability to work effectively within or lead a team of peers, along with excellent interpersonal and communication skills Ability to communicate highly technical analyses to both lay audiences and senior government officials Strong written communication skills for technical analysis reports Practical experience in chemical sciences Direct experience supporting the characterization of chemical WMD processes Proficiency with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Experience in research and development of new tools and methodologies for understanding and reverse-engineering processes at remote WMD-related facilities TS clearance with SCI eligibility Desired Qualifications: Doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in Chemistry More than 5 years of experience solving DoD engineering/science problems Military or defense-related experience with operational planning and the functional defeat of hard targets and underground facilities
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Chemical Subject Matter Expert . The position provides in-depth technical assessments of technologies emerging for chemical weapons of mass destruction. The successful candidate will perform research and development in advancing chemistry associated with the identification and extraction of trace chemicals related to the production of chemical WMD materials and processes. Additionally, the role involves identification and extraction of chemicals associated with commercial industrial processes. The position also includes providing occasional training to share expertise with junior counterparts and supporting exercises to test new methodologies and analytical tools under development. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field 8-10 years of experience solving DoD engineering/science problems Proven ability to work effectively within or lead a team of peers, along with excellent interpersonal and communication skills Ability to communicate highly technical analyses to both lay audiences and senior government officials Strong written communication skills for technical analysis reports Practical experience in chemical sciences Direct experience supporting the characterization of chemical WMD processes Proficiency with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Experience in research and development of new tools and methodologies for understanding and reverse-engineering processes at remote WMD-related facilities TS clearance with SCI eligibility Desired Qualifications: Doctorate degree (Ph.D.) in Chemistry More than 5 years of experience solving DoD engineering/science problems Military or defense-related experience with operational planning and the functional defeat of hard targets and underground facilities
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