LEAD COMPUTER SCIENTIST - LEAD ENGINEER - RF & Geolocation - Hanover, Maryland at Swri Structural Geology & Geomechanics in Maryland, United States | USD114,920-191,568 | Kablio
Provide technical leadership/supervision in direct support to USG operations for communications and geolocation systems
Work on developing new areas of work with the Operations areas concerned with system/network performance
Prepare and present research and test readiness reports to clients.
Leadership/Technical Supervision of system development for the processing and operations of RF and/or Geolocation systems.
Support testing of patches and new baselines for operational systems.
Coordinate and prepare technical demonstrations to clients, working directly with the operators and acquisition offices.
Work with U.S. Government to help gather information on the use, requirements, and modernization of operational collection systems.
Plan, coordinate, collaborate and assist in controlling the progress of project work in these technical areas to meet client objectives
Provide expertise in System Engineering and support for program development in emerging technology which can be applied to Collection and Operations
Plan, coordinate, and assist in controlling the progress of project work in various technical areas, in order to meet client objectives.
Assist in creative, innovative solutions to support operations issues and mondernizations through the application of advanced theory, algorithms, concepts, and practices in communications intelligence
Attend technical and vendor symposiums and conferences with the local area.
Requirements
engineering degree
rf theory
atlassian
microsoft
ts/sci
requirements
Requires a Bachelors, Masters or a PhD in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
8-10 years: Knowledge of RF and geolocation theory and operational techniques.
8-10 years: Highly proficient in requirements databases, project tracking tools such as Atlassian products, highly proficient in Microsoft products.
8-10 years: Excellent communicator, both written and verbal, with the ability to communicate at the level of non-technical and technical customers and teammates.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Must have a current/active TS/SCI with active polygraph.
8-10 years: Highly proficient at writing requirements, design documents, and test plans associated with the requirements. Assisting in the decomposition of the requirements to developers and developing use cases for testing. Reviewing materials and providing valuable input.
Benefits
Salary Range: $114,920 - $191,568
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must undergo a government security investigation
active ts/sci clearance with a current polygraph is required
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.