
ENGINEER/SCIENTIST
Naval Sea Systems CommandYou will serve as an ENGINEER/SCIENTIST in the Chief Technology Officer Division (00T) of
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER.
This position is part of the Warfare Centers Personnel Demonstration Project. The ND-05 pay band encompasses positions equivalent to the GS-14 and GS-15.You will serve as a liaison to one of three universities in Indiana: Indiana University, Purdue University, or Notre Dame University.You will lead the establishment and coordination of all collaborative efforts for NSWC Crane with the University and its affiliated campuses and organizations.You will serve as the principal interface with the University to develop relationships at all levels, both administrative and technical.You will engage the University and surrounding partners to create opportunities for students and personnel to collaboratively work on and solve problems through coursework, exposure to university resources and expertise.You will create a national security problem-solving ecosystem in close partnership with the University, the regional area ensure ecosystem, and end users throughout the area.You will plan, deliver, and evaluate NSWC Crane programs in partnership with the University; create bespoke collaboration opportunities; and lead efforts to develop and sustain an enduring presence at the University.
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