Engineering and manufacturing
Ordnance, munitions and explosives specialist
Provide specialist expertise, advice and guidance and direction towards delivering complex scientific and technical OME solutions to directly evolve the UK OME defence and security capability in existing and emerging technologies.
Summary
This occupation is found in the ordnance, munitions and explosives (OME) sector represented across the public and private industries. A fully competent OME Specialist can work in a wide range of organisations, including defence, chemical, commercial, military, security, nuclear and analytical services (from multi-nationals to SMEs) and government bodies (e.g. MoD).
The broad purpose of the occupation is to provide specialist expertise, advice and guidance and direction towards delivering complex scientific and technical OME solutions to directly evolve the UK OME defence and security capability in existing and emerging technologies.The OME specialist works in an environment which is a unique mixture of physics, chemistry and engineering that is not found in any other sector. This involves extreme environments which are outside the traditional view of the subjects. The OME specialist will provide advice, guidance and leadership in OME functionality taking place at high temperature pressures and mechanical strain rates not typically encountered in other fields of science and engineering. They will need to understand appropriate OME lifecycles and apply appropriate approaches to developing systems, including their interrelated dependencies and benefits.They will usually operate within challenging scientific, technical, political and business environments requiring them to understand the wider context in which their advice is given and may influence the wider OME industry or government strategy on OME defence and security.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with multi-disciplinary teams including engineering and scientific specialists within their own or from other organisations in the OME sector, such as academia, government agencies, police and security services, policy leads (up to and including Permanent Secretaries) and Ministers, armed forces and regulatory bodies, where an understanding of handling, use and control of OME devices and materials is essential. Frequently this advice will draw on expertise from other disciplines (such as material scientists, statisticians, computer modelers). To this end, a typical day will likely include stakeholder visits, technical design management, team working and leadership tasks, commissioning work from others and overseeing and conducting field and desk-based analysis. OME Specialists will work both independently as well as working in, or leading, teams. They will have extensive technical networks, communication, influencing and leadership skills.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for developing and implementing OME scientific and technical programmes that underpin policy and business decisions for the defence and security of the UK. OME Specialists will develop sources of specialist knowledge within their organisation and be experts in their field. They will often concentrate on an area such as evaluating OME and dependant technologies, research and development, mitigating technical risk, specifying controls and controlling high hazard environments. The OME Specialist operates with considerable autonomy, as an acknowledged specialist in their field and will most likely have experience across all OME lifecycle phases. They are fully accountable to senior stakeholders, depending upon the size of the organisation and for managing trade-offs between scientific, technical and other factors e.g. human and environmental. Employees will normally hold the appropriate level of security clearance as part of their role. They will work in secure premises, within the UK or international locations, potentially within hazardous environments and are likely to travel in order to establish and maintain professional relationships and may be required to work outside normal hours.
Individuals will be accountable for providing specialist scientific and technical delivery within the following key capabilities, either as a subject matter expert or as technical and scientific leadership at systems or team level:
• Exploitation of research and development outputs.
• Providing technical specialist input into strategic planning and the creation of technical roadmaps in line with organisational objectives.
• The application and development of industry standards to current and emerging OME technologies.
• Developing technical specifications for OME performance against specified customer requirements.
• Review, validation and authorisation of OME performance against technical specification.
• Writing technical appraisals of conforming and non-conforming OME.
• Systematic evaluation, development and implementation of new technologies.
• Recording and communicating the analysis of scientific/technical investigations and projects.
• Development of technical specifications for delivery of training, mentoring and coaching activities around OME.
• Authorisation of OME regulatory and safety compliance.
• Capability management e.g. budgets, resources, time, people and equipment.
Typical job titles include
- Capability lead | Principal research scientist | Principal safety engineer (ome specialist) | Senior energetics materials scientist/engineer | Senior scientist portfolio manager | Senior technical specialist | Warhead engineer
Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)
K1:
The advanced concepts in specialist areas of OME, such as chemistry, materials science, engineering, detonics, explosive effect, ballistics, manufacturing, safety, test and evaluation.
K2:
The processes involved in undertaking technical reviews, including legal and technical aspects relating to OME.
K3:
The techniques, tools and methodologies used in the design, realisation, verification and testing of OME, such as specialist methods used for the manufacture of OME devices, or the totality of design for OME safety.
K4:
How to recognise the applicability of various risk assessments methods and the appropriateness of "Tolerable" and "As Low As Reasonably Practicable" (ALARP) statements as applied to accidents involving OME.
K5:
The environmental (e.g. accelerated ageing, thermal cycling) principles and mitigations which impact upon OME.
K6:
How and why OME lifecycle and environmental protection should be compatible with safety and environmental protection standards.
K7:
The use of a range of methods used to conceptually demonstrate the meaning of "scanning the horizon" in an OME context
K8:
The intentional and unintentional effects from OME upon the target environment, e.g. blast effect, smoke effect, toxicity.
K9:
Systems design principles appropriate for OME, e.g. explosive train, design for safety.
K10:
The operational features and principles of a wide variety of OME used within their business, underpinned by a detailed knowledge of their sub-systems and design methodology.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0834: Ordnance munitions and explosives specialist (integrated degree) (Level 7) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0834
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £44,134 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 2129 Engineering professionals n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 2129/99 Engineering professionals n.e.c.
S1:
Compare a range of principles involved in OME, for example, production methods, formulation, detonation techniques, explosive effect.
S2:
Evaluate and predict the material science characteristics of OME.
S3:
Apply the correct Interpretation of legislation and associated documentation in the testing, approval and use of OME and their articles (e.g. AOP, STANAG, UN test Book).
S4:
Propose and evaluate design investigations which may lead to safer/economic/improved performance OME.
S5:
Construct a complex Risk Assessment involving the hazards of OME.
S6:
Assess and identify environmental impact (e.g. thermal cycling, ageing) issues surrounding OME.
S7:
Critically evaluate and make decisions on environmental grounds (e.g. soil contamination) balanced with operational capabilities and cost effectiveness over the whole life cycle of an OME product.
S8:
Critically appraise the facts, principles, concepts and theories relating to a specific area of OME.
S9:
Present scientific OME ideas in a clear and concise manner i.e. reports, slides and presentations.
S10:
Appraise the design and performance of OME for use as intended.
S11:
Analyse the performace of OME based on trials/test data; including modelling methods.
S12:
Evaluate published scientific literature to produce a coherent summary of one aspect of detonations, explosions and their initiation mechanisms.
S13:
Assess the accuracy, relevance, advantages and disadvantages of using computer modelling tools in OMEs.
S14:
Exploit research and development outputs to achieve operational goals and objectives.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0834: Ordnance munitions and explosives specialist (integrated degree) (Level 7) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0834
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £44,134 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 2129 Engineering professionals n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 2129/99 Engineering professionals n.e.c.
B1:
Takes responsibility for their own and others professional development by seeking out opportunities that enhance their knowledge, skills and experience and understanding of emerging technologies within OME.
B2:
Able to take responsibility for their actions, demonstrates resilience and acts with integrity by demonstrating a duty of care for others and for their own safety.
B3:
Able to communicate using a range of styles and methods with fellow professionals, stakeholders (internal/external) and others from a range of backgrounds.
B4:
Demonstrate a commitment to society, their profession and the environment, adopting a set of values and behaviours that will maintain and enhance the reputation of the profession as well as their organisation.
B5:
Reliable and consistent and willing to challenge areas of concern and promotes best practice.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0834: Ordnance munitions and explosives specialist (integrated degree) (Level 7) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0834
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £44,134 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 2129 Engineering professionals n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 2129/99 Engineering professionals n.e.c.