Industry Jobs: U.S. Army Research Laboratory
The Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving GD, MD is seeking qualifi ed candidates to lead a senior technical team to develop and transition advanced materials for armor ap- plications. Candidates with technical experience in material research, manufacturing science and dynamic behavior of materials are
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The Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving GD, MD is seeking qualifi ed candidates to lead a senior technical team to develop and transition advanced materials for armor ap- plications. Candidates with technical experience in material research, manufacturing science and dynamic behavior of materials are desirable.
Other pertinent information:
Opening Date: 1 November 2007
Closing Date: 31 January 2008
Position Title: General Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Physical Scientist
Salary Range: $93,822 – $143,471 includes locality adjustment
Location of Position: U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate, Materials Division, Survivability Materials Branch, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
How to a Apply: Please go to the web site: www.cpol.army.mil and click on “Employment” then “Army's Vacancy Announcements.” Insert Announcement number NEACO7285437D (team leader position), and click “Get Announcement Now.” Please read carefully the information on education and experience requirements as well as how to apply information. Questions may be addressed to: Claudia Coleman, 410-306-0631.
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