Radiation Hardened Electronics Technical SETA

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Provide technical intelligence and program execution oversight for innovative research projects in radiation-hardened electronics, supporting national security initiatives.

Ventus Executive Solutions is a dynamic small business at the forefront of innovation and consulting. We believe our employees’ success is integral to our mission, which is why we prioritize work-life balance, personal development, and fostering a sense of belonging. In addition to providing opportunities to thrive, we offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits to attract and retain top talent ready to make a meaningful impact. As part of the Ventus Solutions team, you’ll collaborate with government and industry leaders to develop constructive architecture models that inform decision-making at the highest levels of the Department of Defense. As an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) we value curiosity, collaboration, and excellence, and we’re committed to supporting your professional growth through mentorship, career development, and a culture of continuous learning. Join a team where your ideas matter, your expertise drives impact, and your work advances the mission.

Ventus Executive Solutions is seeking askilled Radiation-Hardened Electronics Technical SETA to support an innovative program. The ideal candidate will provide technical intelligence, program execution oversight, and risk assessment for complex research projects. The candidate will evaluate performer progress, assess programmatic and technical risks, oversee IV&V activities, and ensure best practices across company and performer teams. Join our innovative team and contribute to impactful national security initiatives.

Work Location: Onsite: Arlington, VA.

Travel: less than 10%

Clearance: TS/SCI

Required Experience

  • Prior radiation-hardened electronics and government research experience.
  • Knowledge of particle accelerator physics and design, circuit materials, singleevent effects, highenergy particle/material interactions, radiationtolerant circuit design, and longterm material changes.
  • Demonstrated ability to rapidly learn new technical domains and gain insights into emerging research.
  • U.S. Citizenship

Desired Experience

  • Doctorate, Master’s with three years, or Bachelor’s with 5 years of relevant experience in radiation-hardened electronics.
  • Experience coordinating with foundries, managing fabrication workflows, and conducting failure analysis.
  • Experience working with DARPA and coordinating across government teams.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong organization skills and ability to manage quick-turn requirements.
  • Flexible and adaptable to changing program needs.

 

 

 

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