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Research Scientist – Physiologist/Biomedical Engineer

Leidos
Groton, CT Mid Level Full-time

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The Defense Health Operation of Leidos is currently looking for a Research Physiologist/ Biomedical Engineer to support research in the areas of physiology and biomedical engineering as it may pertain to warfighters operating in extreme or austere environments at the Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) in Groton, CT.  NSMRL conducts research and investigates the effects of medical, psychological, and performance issues associated with the health and performance of naval personnel in operational and non-operational settings.  

Are you ready for unique and exciting work?

Primary Job Responsibilities

  • Execute duties as technical lead for multiple physiological studies evaluating the responses of submariners and divers to hyperbaric and other environmental stressors. 

  • Develop physiological models by incorporating signal processing, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

  • Write software and design hardware integration to perform biomedical and human factors related to data collections. 

  • Develop and test physiological sensors and other technologies supporting human-machine integration. 

  • Support NSMRL staff and other professional entities on current and future non-human and human subject research projects. 

  • Assist with recruiting and monitoring experimental subjects and arranging for necessary support staff and equipment to monitor experimental subjects. 

  • Assist with performing tests, surveys, investigations, and/or experiments. Obtain raw data and assemble analytic data sets and gather test/survey/experiment results. 

  • Prepare summaries and publications for non-research technical and general audiences, subject to final Government approval and submission. 

  • Write research pre-proposals, research protocols, formal technical reports, and journal publications addressing the above topics.

  • Report finding, outcomes, and recommendations to the fleet through formal meetings, presentations, briefings, and publications, subject to final Government approval.

  • Internally, perform command duties that may be requested, either fully or in part, based on professional or technical expertise.

If this sounds like an environment where you can thrive, keep reading for the keys to success!

Basic Qualifications

  • Candidates must have completed a Doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in physiology, biomedical engineering, or a closely related field from an accredited university in the United States or an international university of equivalent standard

  • Ability to extend and apply the knowledge of human physiology to the missions of the command and the Navy, evidence of scientific achievement as shown by the publication of articles and reports, and membership in scientific societies, knowledge of and experience in writing and editing technical and scientific research information, as well as the ability to speak well and concisely, and confer with professional colleagues on a peer basis. 

  • The candidate will be required to acquire, at a minimum, a SECRET classification access level.  Preference will be given to a candidate who already has this clearance level. 

  • Due to Federal contract requirements, US citizenship is required.

  • Candidates must display a willingness to be exposed to a broad research and management experience in the human performance domain, including experimental and synthetic biology, cellular biology, metabolism, nutrition, and physical training regimens.

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Experience in modeling, signal processing, and development of physiological sensors for prediction and mitigation of stressors for warfighters operating in extreme or austere environments; and experience working at a military command.

  • Demonstrated evidence of scientific achievement as shown by the publication of articles and reports and membership in scientific societies.

  • Knowledge of and experience writing and editing technical and scientific research information.

  • Demonstrated ability to speak well and concisely and confer with professional colleagues on a peer basis.  

  • Knowledge of research examining human performance in a submarine environment is preferred.

If you're looking for comfort, keep scrolling. At Leidos, we outthink, outbuild, and outpace the status quo — because the mission demands it. We're not hiring followers. We're recruiting the ones who disrupt, provoke, and refuse to fail. Step 10 is ancient history. We're already at step 30 — and moving faster than anyone else dares.

Original Posting:

June 12, 2026

For U.S. Positions: While subject to change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original posting date as listed above.

Pay Range:

Pay Range $87,100.00 - $157,450.00

The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.

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