Senior Principal Materials & Processes Engineer

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Melbourne, FL +1 · Mechanical

Senior Principal Materials & Processes Engineer (Level 4) to join the Vehicle Engineering organization. This role involves developing, qualifying, and optimizing metallics, sealants, and coating solutions for critical structural applications, performing root-cause analysis and defining processing specifications. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in material failure analysis, test-plan generation, and the chemistry-physics of coatings and metals.

What you'd actually do

  1. Performs root cause analysis of material failures, provides effective solutions to production sealants & coatings issues OR metallics issues
  2. Generates test plans & reports
  3. Analyzes, researches, designs and develops materials and their related fabrication and application processes to develop and optimize materials for use in engineering design of and/or application in structures, systems and subsystems
  4. Applies principles of chemistry, physics, and material behavior to develop non-metallic processing specifications, fabrication and assembly processes OR metallic processing specifications, fabrication and associated assembly processes
  5. Develops, analyzes and applies material properties and design allowables, processing processes and quality engineering specifications

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a STEM discipline and 8 years of related professional/military experience; OR a Master’s Degree in a STEM discipline and 6 years of related professional/military experience; OR a Ph.D. in a STEM discipline and 4 years of related professional/military experience
  • Ability to obtain and/or transfer and maintain the final adjudicated U.S. government Secret clearance
  • Professional experience with metallics, sealants and/or coatings applied to structural components
  • Professional experience with metal or composite fabrication and/or design
  • Demonstrated experience with repair processes for metal or composite materials used in structures

Nice to have

  • Final adjudicated U.S. government Secret clearance
  • Bachelor’s (or higher) degree in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, or a closely related discipline
  • Experience with aircraft structures
  • Experience with military specs and standards
  • Experience interfacing with a military customer

What the JD emphasized

  • Secret clearance required