Engineer I at Chenega Corporation
Fort Novosel, AL
About the Job
Overview
Come join a company that strives for Extraordinary People and Exceptional Performance! Chenega Services & Federal Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services’ company, is looking for an Engineer 1 to support the Injury Biomechanics and Protection Group (IBP) of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL) to provide the scientific, programmatic, and technical support to allow responsive, high quality, and timely mission accomplishment within a flexible and changing environment.
Our company offers employees the opportunity to join a team where there is a robust employee benefits program, management engagement, quality leadership, an atmosphere of teamwork, recognition for performance, and promotion opportunities. We actively strive to channel our highly engaged employee’s knowledge, critical thinking, innovative solutions for our clients.
Responsibilities
- Provide technical engineering support for research, analysis, and investigations in supporting design, preparation, execution, and analysis of studies and experimentation
- Assist with design, development, and accomplishment of project goals, particularly during field and laboratory experimentation
- Address analytic, theoretical, scientific, and operational questions, solve analytic and technical problems, and execution analytic, theoretical, scientific, and administrative solutions while working with minimal strategic guidance and with a certain degree of creativity and latitude
- Provide experimentations, design, data acquisition, and data analysis services related to the Injury Biomechanics RDT&E program
- Support Associate Investigators, Principal Investigators, Group Leadership, and study teams in preparation and execution of RDT&E laboratory and field studies
- Assist with research work plan and proposal development and execution by developing, maintaining, and recommending appropriate experimental fixture design and equipment testing procedures, and data collection and analysis techniques to execute project goals.
- Provide scientific analytical, engineering problem solving, design efforts, and experienced-based solutions related to creating, measuring, and evaluating biomechanical, kinematic, and physiologic responses
- Draft and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will ensure scientific and sound engineering principles and safety procedures are implemented and followed
- Analyze and evaluate ongoing research through data and documentation, which may be self-prepared or prepared by others and can include in-house materials, internal government documentation/data, and public-released data/documentation
- Prepare for classical and injury biomechanics research studies, including collaborative work with industrial and academic partners, design work for fabrication of biomechanical test equipment/devices, troubleshooting instrumentation and other equipment necessary for research purposes
- Provide services in a team environment to meet customer, project timelines.
- Assist with the development or modification of experimental fixtures and systems, test equipment, data acquisition systems, and associated methodology and training to support high quality data collection
- Actively conduct (hands-on) PMHS research, volunteer research, quality assurance, data analysis, BSL-2 good laboratory practice, and support publication of project findings.
- Ensure all team members follow laboratory safety and biosafety requirements and are accurately recording all laboratory procedures, research project data, data analyses, conclusions, and results in government-authorized notebooks and electronic systems
- Develop and provide recommendations to improve laboratory data collection along with safety and biosafety requirements
Qualifications
- Knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, standards, and procedures within mechanical engineering, materials, biomedical experimentation, design, data acquisition, and mathematics as demonstrated through a relevant engineering degree and coursework from an ABET accredited program and demonstrates experience and skill with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures
- Experience in programming, design, experimental testing, instrumentation, kinematic and video motion capture, and use of MATLAB
- Demonstrated experience with at least 2 of the following research tool groupings: human volunteer protections, numerical analysis, blast, impact, ballistics, and/or mechanical testing devices, personnel protective equipment (PPE), mathematical analysis software (MATLAB), high speed imaging and analysis tools, instrumentation (load cells, accelerometers, pressure gauges, etc.), data acquisition equipment (high rate, high quality), biomechanical research and testing with demonstrated injury biomechanics research; PMHS (post mortem human specimen) research and data, human volunteer physiological, kinematic, and biomechanical data, and/or with ATDs (Anthropomorphic Test Devices).
- Strong communication skills and professionalism