Engineer Scientist - Awards Writer Jobs
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Engineer Scientist-Awards Writer
Apogee has an exciting new opportunity for an Engineer Scientist-Awards Writer to serve our customer onsite at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The Awards Writer will support AFRL Space Vehicles and Directed Energy directorates by producing high-quality technical proposals, white papers, business development packages, and organizational planning documents that translate technical expertise into winning award and funding submissions and partnership narratives.
This is a full-time position at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and lead development of competitive award proposals, grant/partnership narratives, white papers, and capability briefs that clearly present technical concepts, program benefit, and partnership value to funding/partner stakeholders.
- Translate technical team input (engineers, scientists) into persuasive, compliant technical narrative and cost/management descriptions for proposals and award submissions. Ensure technical accuracy while optimizing readability and evaluation criteria alignment.
- Support development of partnership mechanisms and documentation (e.g., MOUs, teaming descriptions, enhanced use leases or public/private partnership narratives) as required.
- Support organizational development deliverables: draft diagnostic reports, capability alignment papers, organizational-improvement action plans, and change management communication collateral for directorates.
- Provide regular status and deliverable reporting (monthly status reports, CDRL submittals as required) and incorporate Government feedback into iterative drafts.
- Ensure proposals and other deliverables comply with program security, formatting, and submission requirements; coordinate with Program Manager and COR for approval and CDRL submission.
Qualifications
Minimum Experience:
Citizenship:
Must be a US citizen Clearance:
Must have and be able to maintain a Top-Secret clearance
Education:
Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sciences, technical communications, or related Years of
Experience:
5 years relevant experience
- Combining technical subject-matter exposure (space, directed energy, or related defense R&D) and written proposal/awards experience. Experience should include drafting technical proposals, business development materials, and briefing/communications for senior leadership.
- Strong stakeholder facilitation skills - comfortable interviewing senior scientists/engineers and translating their input into structured narratives aligned with sponsor evaluation criteria (reflects PWS requirement to convene/extract SME input).
- Clear, professional oral and written communication; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint), and experience with proposal production tools and version control.
Preferred skills and experience
- Experience supporting AFRL or DoD research directorates, knowledge of AFRL mission areas (space vehicles, directed energy), program acquisition and PPBE planning processes.
- Prior awards-winning track record (agency or mission-driven program awards, SBIR solicitations, internally-run AFRL solicitations).
- Familiarity with federal funding mechanisms, public/private partnerships, university teaming, and Historically Black Colleges & Universities/Minority Institutions engagement.
- Experience drafting organizational-development products: diagnostics, action plans, organizational charts, governance narratives.
Pay Range USD $70,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.
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