Responsibilities
The Propulsion Engineer provides technical intelligence analysis and engineering expertise on foreign missile, rocket, and space-launch propulsion systems. The incumbent evaluates propulsion technologies, performance characteristics, development trends, and operational implications of adversary and emerging systems to support national-level intelligence assessments, defense planning, and strategic decision-making.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Analyze foreign missile and space propulsion systems, including solid, liquid, hybrid, and advanced propulsion concepts (e.g., dual-pulse motors, throttleable engines, staged combustion, boost-glide propulsion).
- Assess propulsion system design, materials, manufacturing methods, performance parameters, and failure modes based on all-source intelligence.
- Conduct technical evaluations of thrust, specific impulse, burn profiles, staging, propellants, and engine cycles to determine system capabilities and limitations.
- Support development of missile performance models, trajectory analyses, and propulsion trade studies.
- Identify and assess foreign technological advancements, R&D trends, and potential future propulsion capabilities.
- Provide written intelligence products, including intelligence assessments, briefings, and technical reports for senior DoD, IC, and national leadership.
- Collaborate with analysts, scientists, and engineers across MSIC, DIA, Combatant Commands, and Intelligence Community partners.
- Support red-team analyses and counterproliferation assessments related to missile and space-launch propulsion technologies.
- Participate in peer reviews and contribute to methodology development for propulsion intelligence analysis.
- Brief technical findings to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
- A Bachelor’s degree with 5 years of relevant experience OR a Master’s degree with 3 years of relevant experience; an additional 4 years of experience maybe considered in lieu of a degree requirement
- Strong foundational knowledge of rocket propulsion theory and systems engineering.
- Experience with missile, rocket, or space-launch vehicle propulsion systems, gained through government, industry, academia, or intelligence analysis.
- Ability to analyze complex technical data and translate findings into clear, concise intelligence judgments.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Active TS/SCI with the ability to sit and pass a polygraph
This position in located on-site in Huntsville, AL.
Desired Qualifications
- Solid Performance Program (SPP) analysis competency
- Experience analyzing foreign or adversary missile/space systems.
- Familiarity with intelligence analysis tradecraft and all-source methodologies.
- Experience with propulsion modeling tools, simulations, or performance analysis software.
- Knowledge of materials, energetics, manufacturing processes, or test infrastructure related to propulsion systems.
- Previous DoD, Intelligence Community, FFRDC, or defense industry experience.
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