Research Scientist I/II/Sr/Principal (Open Rank)

  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Full Time
Research Scientist I/II/Sr/Principal (Open Rank)
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 299369
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Location

Atlanta GA

Job Summary Serve as Georgia Techs dedicated senior liaison to SRNL; formulate and communicate strategies and programs to advance the goals of GT, Strategic Energy Institute (SEI), and SRNL leadership, through activities such as collaborative research, convening stakeholders, and establishing target areas of strategic alignment. This role will also work to facilitate similar outcomes in advancing research between other universities in the Battelle Savannah River Alliance (BSRA). Impact and influence: This position will interact on a regular basis with: SRNL and University executive leadership, national laboratory engagement program members, Campus research leadership (e.g., Associate Deans for Research, School chairs, Interdisciplinary Research Institute executive directors), Corporate Engagement, Government Relations, Commercialization, academic faculty, and industry partners.

Appointment terms:

This is a two-year appointment with the potential of renewal upon mutual agreement, demonstrated performance, and availability of funds.

Renewal will be evaluated based on measurable outcomes towards sustained strategic research engagement between Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), Georgia Tech (GT), and other university partners, such as facilitating collaborative projects, proposal development, joint publications, and intellectual property. This role will work directly with the Science, Energy, and Innovation Associate Laboratory Director at SRNL to ensure alignment of goals.

Responsibilities

SRNL-University Strategic Engagement:

Lead efforts to scale the relationship between Georgia Tech and SRNL by serving as the primary GT-based point of contact for SRNL engagement. Establish and implement core strategies to advance research priorities between SRNL, Georgia Tech and other BSRA partners.Design and execute processes that facilitate connections between SRNL researchers and faculty, centers, and institutes. Accelerate team formation and proposal readiness by managing the engagement strategy.Identify opportunities for strategic joint faculty appointments and student engagement with SRNL.Advance collaboration across priority areas, such as energy, advanced manufacturing, nuclear materials processing and disposition, environmental remediation, national security, grid resilience, and workforce development.Oversee discussions between GT-SRNL leadership and translate priority strategies into actionable collaboration pathways of mutual interests.Develop SRNL-university programs specifically designed to advance workforce development in energy.

Proposal and Program Development:

Facilitate the formation of teams for the development of large, complex, multi-investigator proposals involving SRNL and GT. Apply deep understanding of programmatic priorities to align proposal concepts with both SRNL and GT research capabilities.Drive communications with federal agencies regarding areas of SRNL-GT collaboration and areas of national priorities.Serve as a liaison between SRNL and GTs offices of research development and operations to align proposal development, cost share, partnerships, etc.Coordinate SRNL participation in GT-led initiatives and workshops.

Integration within the framework of GT national lab program:

Operate within the GT national laboratory engagement framework to build programming and identify opportunities for strategic collaborations leading to long-term funding.Coordinate closely with university executive leadership to ensure alignment with campus-wide strategy.

Communications and Outreach:

Contribute to communications outlining notable deliverables to key stakeholders which may including briefings, presentations, and web content, in coordination with the university and national lab communications teams.Represent SRNL-GT engagement in internal GT meetings and selected external forums, as appropriate and aligned with GT national lab program leadership.Support workforce development and engagement practices, including coordination with regional partners where relevant.

Time commitment and boundaries:

This role is dedicated to advancing SRNL-GT collaboration and must maintain a clearly defined effort allocation to Georgia Tech activities.Activities involving other SRNL partner universities must not conflict with GT interests.Participation in multi-institutional proposals must follow Georgia Tech conflict-of-interest (COI) and disclosure policies.When serving on proposals involving multiple SRNL partner universities, GT engagement responsibilities will be clearly defined and documented.Effort allocation and engagement boundaries will be reviewed annually.

Scope and authority:

This role does not independently set Georgia Tech national laboratory strategy.This role does not supervise other national lab liaisons or programs.This role reports to the SEI executive leadership, who oversees strategic priorities, performance evaluation, and expansion of national lab engagement activities.Required Qualifications

This position vacancy is an open rank announcement. Final job offer will be dependent on candidate qualifications in alignment with Research Faculty ranks as outlined in section 3.2.1 of the Georgia Tech Faculty Handbook ( )

Final rank will be determined commensurate with education and experience

Research Scientist I

Bachelor's Degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, or related area with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.

Research Scientist II

  • A Masters degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field,
  • and three (3) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of that degree, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.
  • A Masters degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field,
  • and five (5) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of a Bachelors degree, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.
  • A Doctoral degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.
  • Senior Research Scientist

    A master's degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, and seven (7) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of that degree, orA master's degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, and nine (9) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of a Bachelor's degree, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank. A Doctoral degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, and four (4) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of a Bachelor's degree with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.

    Principal Research Scientist

    A Master's degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, and eleven (11) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of that degree, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.A Doctoral degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, and seven (7) years of relevant full-time experience after completion of a Bachelor's degree with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.Preferred Qualifications PhD in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field, with commensurate experience for appointment at the appropriate rank.Demonstrated senior leadership experience in a national laboratory or equivalent research organization.Experience designing and implementing strategic research efforts between multiple institutions.Proven record of managing complex, multi-stakeholder research programs funded by DOE program offices.Extensive experience developing and implementing strategies that align with DOE national laboratory operations, funding processes, and federal stakeholder engagement.Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively across academic, laboratory, federal, and corporate environments.10-15 years of working experience in a national laboratory or comparable federal research environment.Expertise leading or contributing to large-scale federally funded or DOE-funded research initiatives.Experience managing collaborations and deliverables with large teams (20+)Experience facilitating leadership discussions, such as advisory committees, and developing and implementing strategic initiativesExperience bridging laboratory capabilities with university research ecosystems.Familiarity with advanced manufacturing, nuclear systems, environmental remediation, or integrated energy systems.Experience managing large piloting capabilities at the intersections of energy and manufacturing.Contact Information

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    Other Information

    This is not a supervisory position.
    This position does not have any financial responsibilities.
    This position will not be required to drive.
    This role is not considered a position of trust.
    This position does not require a purchasing card (P-Card).
    This position will not travel
    This position does not require security clearance.

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    Job ID: 523560430
    Originally Posted on: 6/4/2026

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