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AAR JV Scientist II 4824 in Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

This is a Job Description for a Scientist II in Stennis Space Center, Mississippi

Summary: The Scientist II operates with a degree of independence under established policies and procedures. Normally receives sufficient guidance from Laboratory Lead, Scientist IV and/or Scientist III to assure coordination of efforts with other personnel working on related phases of the program.

  Maintains infrequent technical liaison with customers, their representatives, and contact with other laboratory professional/scientific personnel. Knowledge of chemical principles, theories, practices, and established methodology in performing lab analyses with emphasis on gas and materials testing (e.g, failure analysis of metals).

    Responsible to identify unknown materials / contaminants associated with rocket engine and propulsion systems.

  Applies professional scientific knowledge and techniques to the investigation, study, analysis, and reporting of testing samples or research programs.

  Performs well defined experiments or studies ranging from simple to moderate complexity.

  Must be competent in the use of computer and computer software.

  May be required to coordinate their assignment with other laboratory scientists.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Performs professional assignments within a specific scientific discipline.

  Applies scientific knowledge and methodology to experiments or studies designed to yield solutions to testing or development problems.

  Pursues investigations into new or promising scientific fields, to assess their applicability to existing programs or potential areas of company activities. Evaluates, and implements process plans and methods for techniques suitable for day-to-day use on a routine basis.

  These techniques may involve adaptation of classical techniques to new situations, or new approaches. Performs assignments independently or with others under general guidance from higher-level scientists or management. Receives technical guidance on unusual or complex problems. Change out k-bottles as needed. Participates in providing innovative approaches to technical problems, contributes to the overall increase in lab efficiency through adaptive thought and information exchanges. Guides and trains assigned personnel as required and advises supervisory personnel of their progress. Reviews the results of tests in relation to the reliability, completeness, and accuracy of the test and methods employed.

  Submits dispositions relative to the results of this analysis. Performs light repairs, maintenance, and preventive maintenance on complex equipment as necessary to keep in good stable working condition.

 

 Consults on matters relating to an acquired scientific specialty.

  Participates in resolving technical problems and collaborates with colleagues in methods development and validation. Assist other departments when required. Must be able to obtain and maintain a NASA PIV badge Must be a U.S. citizen

Requirements

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: Bachelor of Science or equivalent experience/combined education. 3 years direct professional experience in an analytical laboratory. Professional knowledge of chemical principles, theories, practices, and established methodology sufficient to perform chemical analyses on a wide variety of samples.

  Skilled in operating and calibrating sophisticated analytical instrumentation to independently analyze samples.

 Must be competent in developing, modifying, and writing methods and procedures. Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. on a regular basis. Excellent communication skill required.

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

 

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