What are the responsibilities and job description for the Battery and Power Research and Engineer position at Central Intelligence Agency?
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications- Ability to meet the minimum requirements for joining CIA, including U.S. citizenship and a background investigation
- Demonstrated proficiency in:
- Ability to rapidly learn new skills in pace with technological advances
- Power systems, battery and power technology, and energy storage technologies
- Ability to adapt to fast paced, dynamic requirement environments
- Interpersonal, organizational, and planning skills
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Creative analytic and problem-solving abilities
- Strong team and independent work ethic
- Systems engineering experience
- Advanced degree, professional certification, or comparable experience in one or more of the following disciplines is strongly desired:
- Chemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Electrical engineering
- Materials science
- Mechanical engineering
- Nuclear engineering
- Physical sciences
- Physics
- Knowledge or experience in one or more of the following functional disciplines:
- Systems engineering
- Prototype design and fabrication
Responsibilities:
As a Power Sources Engineer/Scientist within the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T), you will apply your expertise to solve complex technical challenges and deliver solutions in support of CIA's mission to collect foreign intelligence.
DS&T Power Sources Engineers and Scientists span a wide range of technical areas and work collaboratively to provide world-class solutions and to meet CIA mission needs. Job duties range from managing Research and Development portfolios to designing exquisite power solutions.
Salary : $68,405