Sentinel- Principal Material Process Engineer -*17334

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Roy, UT +1 · Material/Process

Principal Material Process Engineer for the Sentinel program, focusing on non-metallic materials, coatings, adhesives, sealants, and composites. Responsibilities include creating specifications, evaluating materials for flight environments, managing obsolescence, supporting manufacturing and subcontractors, and developing test plans for qualification and aging studies. Requires a STEM degree and experience with material processes, with preferred qualifications in specific engineering disciplines and military standards.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work with design engineers in selection and application of non-metallic materials systems, this includes environmental coatings, adhesives, sealants, composite materials, and supporting hardware.
  2. Create Material, Process, Component Specifications or Source Control Documents to meet Program Requirements
  3. Review and analyze materials, components, and processes selected for use in new designs against program specific PM&P requirements to determine suitability
  4. Evaluate and/or develop risk mitigation strategies to manage non-compliant/prohibited PM&P usage in new designs
  5. Assess risks associated with part/material obsolescence and lead the identification and selection of alternate and/or substitute parts/materials when necessary.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in a STEM discipline
  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience
  • U.S. Citizen
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance
  • Must have the ability to obtain and maintain Special Access Program (SAP) clearance

Nice to have

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Chemistry
  • Familiar with the Arrhenius methodology and the simulation of accelerated aging.
  • Working knowledge of MIL-STD-11991 and application to missile programs, MIL-STD-1568 for corrosion prevention of Aerospace Weapons Systems, and MIL-STD-7179 Finishes, Coatings, and Sealants for the Protection of Aerospace Weapons Systems.
  • Working knowledge of Failure Analysis, Root Cause & Corrective Action, component specifications, component screening & qualification, component application qualification, and related installation/assembly process specifications for space, air vehicle, ground support applications.
  • Experience as a responsible test engineer, managing planning and execution of one or multiple test campaigns
  • Experience in the review and approval of subcontractor specifications, drawings, test plans and procedures.
  • Active DOD Secret or Top-Secret clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • non-metallic materials
  • environmental coatings
  • adhesives
  • sealants
  • composite materials
  • Material, Process, Component Specifications
  • Source Control Documents
  • PM&P requirements
  • risk mitigation strategies
  • part/material obsolescence
  • alternate and/or substitute parts/materials
  • flight environments
  • ageing studies
  • service life estimates
  • aging and surveillance plans
  • manufacturing and subcontractors
  • qualification, producibility, and testing issues
  • detail and assembly designs
  • engineering bill of material(s)
  • Product Lifecycle Management System
  • production operations
  • Global Supply Chain
  • procurement
  • M&P related issues
  • procurement of qualified and compliant parts and materials
  • special processor audits
  • supplier facilities
  • Mission Assurance
  • cognizant authority for special processes
  • requirements tailoring
  • internal processes and procedures
  • part/material approval requests
  • test plans and procedures
  • qualification of non-metallic materials, parts, and processes
  • Subcontractor Data Requirements Lists (SDRLs)