The Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) is seeking Cryogenic Engineers and scientists to help advance the physics and engineering underlying information science and technology. LPS is a premier research organization, managed and operated by the U.S. Government, focused on developing new and innovative technologies to improve national security. Across its three locations, the University of Maryland-College Park, the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, and Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland, LPS conducts and supports world- class research from foundational device physics to novel architectures for high- performance computing. To learn more about LPS, visit: https://www.lps.umd.edu. With a strong cadre of technical personnel and state-of-the-art research facilities, LPS is at the forefront of basic and applied research in cryogenic device physics. Our mission also benefits from a strong collaborative relationship with the faculty, students, and staff of the University of Maryland. Leveraging this pool of talent and experience, LPS sponsors premier research groups, across the U.S. and around the world, to advance the state of the art in a broad range of computing technologies. As a Cryogenic Engineer, and member of the LPS Program Management team, you will push the frontiers of science by leveraging your expertise, ideas, and vision to: - Identify research challenges to enhance national security
- Work with a team of scientists and engineers to establish and manage research programs
- Partner with other organizations to evolve and innovate cryogenic systems
- Manage and support test development activities for cryogenic systems
- Perform trade studies, review test plans and document test requirements
and procedures - Attend conferences, workshops and government meetings to identify
future areas of investment and understand the latest in state-of-the-art research Requirements: - Ph.D with at least 3 years post-degree experience or a Master's degree in
Mechanical Engineering with at least 5 years post-degree experience. A Bachelor's degree in a technical area (Engineering discipline) with at least 7 years of experience will also be considered - Experience leading teams or projects
- Demonstrated experience in the operation and design of a broad range of cryogenic systems, and the impact of these systems on their payloads
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Desire to guide and influence a broad research community
- Dedication to the U.S. and an interest in improving national security
- U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance
To learn more about LPS opportunities, please send an email to: Jobs@lps.govĀ |