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Research Chemist – Level 2 (Aggregate Materials & Materials Characterization)
Location: Turner–Fairbank Highway Research Center (McLean, VA)
Employer: Advanced Global Resources (AGR), LLC a contractor to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Position Type: Full-Time, On-Site
Work Hours: Monday through Friday
Clearance: Must pass a federal background check
About the Role
We are seeking a Research Chemist – Level 2 to support the Federal Highway Administration’s Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM) at the Turner–Fairbank Highway Research Center. This position plays a key role in advancing national research on pavement and structural materials, with a strong emphasis on aggregate materials, concrete durability, and materials characterization.
The ideal candidate brings hands-on laboratory experience, strong analytical skills, and a demonstrated record of peer‑reviewed publications or federal technical reports.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct applied and basic research on aggregates, concrete constituents, and pavement materials.
- Perform chemical and microstructural characterization using XRD, XRF, FTIR, Raman, ICP‑OES/MS, TGA/DSC, SEM‑EDS, and particle size analysis.
- Investigate coarse–fine aggregate chemical interactions, alkali–silica reactivity (ASR), and portland limestone cement (PLC) durability.
- Develop and refine analytical protocols and standard operating procedures.
- Prepare literature reviews, research work plans, test matrices, and Work Plan Packages.
- Maintain accurate raw and processed data in accordance with FHWA data management requirements.
- Operate laboratory equipment safely and support routine maintenance, calibration, and inventory tracking.
- Prepare high‑quality technical deliverables including research reports, TechBriefs, and peer‑reviewed manuscripts.
- Support FHWA Technical Assistance Requests through laboratory testing, forensic evaluations, and field sampling.
- Present research findings to FHWA staff, state DOTs, and external stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Civil/Materials Engineering, or a related field.
- Demonstrated publication experience (peer‑reviewed journals or federal technical reports).
- Hands-on experience with analytical instrumentation relevant to cementitious and aggregate materials.
- Knowledge of concrete materials, aggregate mineralogy, and durability mechanisms (ASR, sulfate attack, carbonation).
- Strong technical writing and communication skills.
- Ability to follow laboratory safety protocols and develop SOPs.
- US Citizen or approved work authorization with at least 3 years of residence in the last 5 years in the United States.
- Must be able to pass a federal background check
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with PLC systems, ASR testing (ASTM C1260, C1293, C1567), and SCM characterization.
- Familiarity with AASHTO and ASTM standards for concrete and aggregate testing.
- Experience in federal, academic, or industrial research environments.
- Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift 50 lbs and handle aggregates, concrete specimens, and laboratory materials.
- Ability to work in laboratory, sample preparation, and occasional field environments.
- Must comply with all TFHRC safety and training requirements.
Why Join Us?
- Contribute to nationally impactful infrastructure research.
- Work with state-of-the-art analytical instrumentation.
- Collaborate with leading experts in materials science and transportation research.
- Support FHWA’s mission to improve the durability, safety, and performance of the nation’s highways.
Salary : $80,000 - $95,000