Manage a Business section and the Hanover, MD office for the Defense & Intelligence Solutions Division. This would include facility management and assistance in the maintenance of SCIF Accreditation and approval.
Assist in growing a team of engineers and computer scientists while working with program managers to assist in customer interactions on the technical and programmatic aspects of programs across the SIGINT Solutions and Software Engineering Departments.
Leading the management of the facility, to include understanding the leasing arrangements, support contractors and visitor meetings, and other areas for the facility, notifying leasing agent of facility needs or issues.
Working with the customer to understand acquisition approaches, challenges and needs they have, and communicating with SA leadership on these.
Direct interactions with customers within the area, attending Industry Days, conferences to support marketing and business development.
Grow the section through marketing, Business Development, writing proposals, creating estimates, and finding business opportunities.
Grow the business organically through Business Development, marketing, writing proposals and developing estimates for customers.
Routine collaboration with the SIGINT Solutions and Software Engineering department, as well as other Division 16 departments to better understand existing and upcoming capabilities, to better support and guide capture opportunities and customer interactions.
Supporting the CSSO and ensuring preparedness for security inspections, COMSEC needs, being a back up to respond to alarms (as needed) and other security needs.
Requirements
bachelors
electrical eng
technical manager
microsoft office
usg acquisition
communicator
Understanding various USG Acquisition strategies, general DFARs related to USG contract.
Requires a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering or equivalent engineering degree with related experience.
10 years: Technical engineering experience with at least 4 years experience as a technical engineering manager. Understanding development project life cycles and managing risks with the customers.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
10 years: Shown experience writing proposals, developing estimates, and presenting to/managing customers. High proficiency in Microsoft Office tools, and creating and conducting presentations.
Weekly communications and collaborations with various departments within Division 16, which may require travel to San Antonio.
Highly effective communicator and collaborator, both in writing and verbally.
Benefits
Salary Range: $137,530 - $229,278
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Company
Overview
With decades of experience, SWRI Structural Geology & Geomechanics provides innovative solutions for geotechnical challenges.
Their team works on large-scale projects across energy, infrastructure, and natural resources, applying cutting-edge techniques.
Their deep expertise spans from geomechanical analysis to structural geological modeling, offering both research and consultancy.
The company is known for its high-impact projects in complex geological environments, such as oilfields and mining sites.
One standout project involved evaluating the impact of subsurface pressures on energy extraction, providing vital data to optimize efficiency.
They specialize in risk analysis and ground stability assessments, ensuring safety in critical infrastructure projects.
Culture + Values
Field investigations of mechanical stratigraphy and natural deformation in sedimentary strata.
2D and 3D geometric and kinematic modeling, balancing, and restoration with seismic interpretation.
Physical analog modeling of geologic structures using dynamic structured light for digital terrain analyses.
Stress analysis using 3DStress® for fault and fracture tendencies.
2D and 3D geomechanical modeling for subsurface stress prediction and hydraulic fracturing simulation.
Field and classroom training for reservoir characterization and performance insights.
Environment + Sustainability
4 MW Electricity
Supercritical CO2 Plant
Generating power using supercritical CO2 technology to reduce environmental impact.
27,000 RPM
Turbine Speed
Achieved full design speed, demonstrating advanced turbine capabilities.
2.3 T Hydrogen
Clean Hydrogen Production
Continuously producing clean hydrogen for thousands of hours.
2023 Vehicle Completion
Zero Emission Engine
Targeting zero or near-zero emissions in heavy-duty vehicles.
Developing gas-turbine combustion systems using low- and zero-carbon fuels (hydrogen, propane, renewable diesel)
Building a high-temperature tubular membrane CO₂ separator for industrial carbon capture
Developing advanced chemical recycling facility for post-consumer plastics via pyrolysis and catalysis, booked through end-2025
Developed methane burner (99.5% destruction) reducing greenhouse gas leaks under ARPA-E’s REMEDY program
Project Z: techno-economic modeling toward onsite zero-carbon electricity generation and roadmap for net-zero power
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly stated DEI strategy or gender-related statistics found for SwRI Structural Geology & Geomechanics on provided sources.