Cryogenic Scientist Position at Honeywell

7/31/2018 9:52:29 AM

Lance Cooper via Serena Eley

Cryogenic Scientist, Principal Investigator

For More Information and To Apply: https://honeywell.csod.com/ats/careersite/jobdetails.aspx?site=1&c=honeywell&id=154372

Honeywell International is a $40-billion diversified technology and manufacturing global leader. Honeywell has more than 130,000 employees in 100 countries around the world and has a demonstrated heritage of both innovation and achievement.

We are pleased to announce a unique opportunity for Research and Development (R&D) with Honeywell. This is an exciting organization focused on cutting-edge technology developments, working with various entities in research and development efforts in break-through technologies. At Honeywell, we look for people driven by a desire to contribute, be challenged and grow. Our people make Honeywell a special company and are a key competitive advantage.

Honeywell is looking for a highly-qualified Research Scientist to apply their knowledge of low temperature condensed matter physics for unique industrial applications. The ideal candidate will have a broad understanding of experimental systems and the impact of environmental parameters (e.g., temperature, pressure, electromagnetic fields, mechanical stability) on the performance of low temperature condensed matter systems and devices. Intimate knowledge of cryogenic systems and techniques is critical, as is the ability to develop innovative approaches to advance the state-of-the-art, lead cryogenic research projects and small teams of scientists and engineers in role of Principal Investigator in developing new concepts and developing new technologies for future products and services.

The location for this position is Broomfield CO.

YOU MUST HAVE

-- PhD in Physics or Engineering (or PhD degree expected within the next six months)

-- Due to US export control laws, must be a US citizen; U.S. citizenship required in order to obtain and maintain government security clearance

WE VALUE

-- 5+ years of experience in low temperature condensed matter physics with cryogenics principles, systems, and standard techniques (Graduate work inclusive)

-- Proven track record of working with systems investigating fundamental physical phenomena particularly as applied to cryogenic condensed matter systems, including but not limited, to: quantum fluids, physics of helium, cryogenic semiconducting or superconducting electronics and devices, unconventional superconductivity, spintronics, novel magnetic materials, cryogenic instrumentation

-- Recent track record of leading new technology development programs as Principal Investigator or senior research scientist

-- Recent track record of leading or contributing to winning proposals with government funding agencies such as NASA, Air Force Research Labs, Office of Naval Research, etc

-- Demonstrated experience with modeling, simulation tools, analytical techniques, and related fields (e.g., Matlab, Mathematica, Ansys, COMSOL, SolidWorks)

-- Demonstrated innovation in the design, construction, and operation of cryogenic equipment for sample environments, including experience with one or more of the following:

-- Wet and/or dry cryogenic systems

-- High and ultra-high vacuum equipment

-- Mechanical motion and vibrational stability

-- Electromagnetic fields

-- Precision electronic measurements

-- Vibrational analysis and the design of systems constraining acoustic noise levels

-- As a top candidate, you will have strong organizational, leadership skills, and be good at working and negotiating with customers, partners, and colleagues

-- Excellent written and oral communication skills

-- Experience in working, collaborating, and negotiating with partners and customers

Must have or be eligible for a security clearance due to contractual requirements.