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A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Ogden, UT · On-site

$105K - $137K/yr

A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Bechtel has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations ...

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How much do chemical demilitarization jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for chemical demilitarization in the United States is $26.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Chemical Demilitarization position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Chemical Demilitarization, you typically need experience in hazardous materials handling, a background in chemistry or chemical engineering, and knowledge of safety and environmental regulations. Familiarity with personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical agent monitoring systems, and relevant certifications such as HAZWOPER are essential for operating safely and in compliance. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help individuals excel in high-stakes, regulated environments. These skills and qualities ensure both effective mission execution and safety in the highly controlled environments where chemical munitions are dismantled and destroyed.

What is a Chemical Demilitarization job?

A Chemical Demilitarization job involves the safe handling, destruction, and disposal of chemical weapons and hazardous materials in compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Workers in this field operate specialized equipment, monitor hazardous waste, and follow strict protocols to prevent contamination. These jobs are typically found in government agencies, military facilities, and private contractors supporting demilitarization programs. The goal is to eliminate chemical weapons safely while protecting human health and the environment.

What are the typical work conditions and team structure for Chemical Demilitarization professionals?

Chemical Demilitarization professionals often work on secure government or military sites, where strict safety protocols are enforced due to the presence of hazardous materials. Teams are generally multidisciplinary, including chemists, engineers, safety officers, environmental specialists, and technicians who collaborate closely to safely process, neutralize, and dispose of chemical agents. Daily responsibilities may involve monitoring chemical agents, operating and maintaining specialized equipment, and documenting safety procedures. Work can involve shift schedules and requires careful adherence to regulatory standards. Teamwork and constant communication are crucial, as safety and operational success depend on well-coordinated efforts.

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Infographic showing various Chemical Demilitarization job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, 38% As Needed, 15% Full Time, 31% Nights, and 8% Summer. Highlights an 26% Physical, 73% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,548 per year, or $26.7 per hour.
Senior Pipe Stress Engineer

Senior Pipe Stress Engineer

Craig Technologies

Hill Air Force Base, UT

$110K - $155K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Title: Senior Pipe Stress Engineer
Location: Ogden, UT
Clearance: No.
Citizenship Requirement: Yes, US Citizenship is Required.
Req #: 3940 (3068)
Salary: $110,000 – $155,000
Anticipated Contract Length: 2 years with potential for extension.
Full-Time Office/Project onsite 100%
Work Location: Ogden, UT
US Citizenship required
Project Overview:
Craig Technologies is the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) partner on the Bechtel and Northrop Grumman team to deliver the Sentinel Program, which is modernizing the ground-based leg of the U.S. nuclear deterrent triad, including intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) systems and launch infrastructure. Craig Technologies’s scope of service in Sentinel’s current Engineering amp; Manufacturing Development phase focuses on the ground infrastructure component of the program.
A major contractor for the United States and allied governments, Craig Technologies has handled such efforts as chemical weapons demilitarization projects, missile-defense, infrastructure, base operations, procurement and project management, and restoration and recovery spanning half a century. We use our expertise to help our customers securely and effectively transform mission delivery.
Job Summary:
Perform pipe stress analysis using AutoPipe. Coordinate with Pipe Support Engineers and Layout personnel as required. #LI-SNH
Major Responsibilities:
Essential duties include performing pipe stress analysis of systems in accordance with ASME B31.3 Code.
The stress work includes the modeling of the piping systems to verify piping flexibility, stability, and qualification of equipment nozzle loads.
Work closely with layout personnel and pipe support engineers to deliver a quality and cost-effective design. Coordinate with other engineering disciplines and vendors as required.
Working knowledge of dynamic analysis and ASME B31.3 or B31.1 Codes.
Evaluates, selects, and applies standard plant design and piping engineering methods, techniques, procedures, and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications​.
Participates in reviews and recommends approval of design drawings and data for compliance with requirements​.
Analyzes problems with conflicting design requirements, sketches ideas and possible solutions​.
Analyzes and reports on the suitability of unconventional materials, techniques, and/or difficult coordination requirements.​
Coordinates plant design engineering efforts in assigned areas with specialty groups, engineering disciplines, the client, vendor, contractors, construction, and other functional groups.​
Education and Experience Requirements:
Level I:
Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 5-8 years of relevant experience or 9-12 years of relevant work experience.
Level II:
Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 8-10 years of relevant experience or 12-14 years of relevant work experience.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
EIT certification or PE registration preferred.
Previous Craig Technologies and/or DOD/DOE project experience preferred.
Must be a US citizen.
Must be able to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check which includes verification of employment, education, and travel.
Working knowledge of dynamic analysis and ASME B31.3 or B31.1 Codes.
Prior experience using pipe stress analysis program Bentley AutoPipe.
The salary range for this role is $110,000 – $155,000; however, Craig Technologies considers several factors when extending an offer for employment, including but not limited to, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate’s work experience, education/training and preferred skills and knowledge.
Note: This job description describes the general nature of the duties and requirements of the job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list or to limit the supervisor's ability to modify work assignments as appropriate.
***All candidates selected will be subject to a security background investigation and must meet all eligibility requirements for access to classified information. ***
Craig Technologies is an EEO Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other non-job-related protected status. All candidates selected will be subject to a security background investigation and must meet all eligibility requirements for access to classified information