Job DescriptionDo you thrive in developing new molecules or processes and seeing that effort transitioned to commercialized products? BAE Systems, one of the world's largest defense contractors and a stable Fortune 500 Company, is hiring an R&D Synthesis Chemist to help us develop, test, and bring to market new energetic materials. Our innovative and diverse group invented and commercialized IMX-101 and IMX-104, safer alternatives to TNT and Comp B. Our growing team of scientists from all across the country work closely together in our research facility surrounded by a nature preserve in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee.
We are seeking a detail oriented, highly organized individual to be responsible for developing and implementing explosive research programs to support product development efforts and provide technical support in the area of chemical synthesis and scale-up of energetic materials. The successful candidate will, under their own initiative:
- Devise safe, effective, and efficient methods of synthesizing chemicals including high explosives to support R&D
- Undertake experiments using corrosive, explosive, and toxic materials in a safe manner
- Specify lab equipment in support of synthesis experiments and lab scale process development
- Provide chemical support to chemical engineers, process engineers, and environmental and safety staff
- Provide technical assessments to senior leadership with recommendations for future research and development. Keep abreast of the latest research in energetic materials through literature reviews and technical conferences
BAE Systems helps protect those who protect us. At our R&D and manufacturing facility at the Holston Army Ammunition Plant in Kingsport, TN, we do this by safely developing explosives for our government and commercial customers. Holston AAP has provided high quality explosives for our soldiers since WWII and will continue to push the frontier of energetic material synthesis and manufacturing with your help. Learn more about this area of our business at www.baesystems.com/OSIjobs.
Required Skills and Education- Required is a MS in chemistry or chemical engineering (or related field) from an accredited university with 5+ years of relevant experience.
- Must possess a good understanding of the principles of bench chemistry and have excellent communication skills.
- Must be able to effectively work in a dynamic team environment while also being able to work independently.
Preferred Skills and Education- Desired is a Ph.D. in chemistry or chemical engineering (or related field) from an accredited university, and experience handling energetic materials, experience in the development and scale-up of new sythesis routes to a production environment.
Benefits InformationEmployee Benefits: At BAE Systems, we support our employees in all aspects of their life, including their health and financial well-being. Regular employees scheduled to work 20+ hours per week are offered: health, dental, and vision insurance; health savings accounts; a 401(k) savings plan; disability coverage; and life and accident insurance. We also have an employee assistance program, a legal plan, and other perks including discounts on things like home, auto, and pet insurance. Our leave programs include paid time off, paid holidays, as well as other types of leave, including paid parental, military, bereavement, and any applicable federal and state sick leave. Employees may participate in the company recognition program to receive monetary or non-monetary recognition awards. Other incentives may be available based on position level and/or job specifics.
Intern Benefits: Temporary employees generally are not eligible for BAE Systems benefits, but can elect to participate in the 401(k) savings plan. Temporary employees working 20+ hours per week are eligible for medical benefits, the employee assistance program, and business travel accident insurance.
Please note: Some benefits may be different for union employees that are governed by a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) or for positions covered by a wage law called the McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA).