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Experience Level
Mid to Senior
Qualifications
Proven experience in system testing and qualification processes. Strong leadership skills with the ability to guide and mentor team members. Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Knowledge of defense system protocols and compliance standards. Active security clearance is mandatory.
About the job
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a W87-1 System Test and Qualification Leader in Livermore. This position centers on leading testing and qualification efforts for key defense systems. An active security clearance is required for this role.
Key responsibilities
Lead system test and qualification activities for the W87-1 program
Maintain high standards for quality and reliability in all work
Promote process improvements throughout each testing and qualification phase
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to help achieve project milestones
Requirements
Active security clearance
Background in system testing and qualification within defense or a related field
Strong skills in collaboration and communication
About Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a premier research institution dedicated to addressing the most pressing national security challenges. Our innovative approach integrates cutting-edge science and technology to ensure the safety and security of the United States and its allies.
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