Top Banner
Finding, recruiting, and retaining women engineers for national security R&D positions Presentation for ICWES 15 July 20, 2011 July 20, 2011 Janet L. Williams, Manager, and Michael M. Kline, HR partner Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
14

ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

May 26, 2015

Download

Technology

Presentation from ICWES 15 Conference - July 2011, Australia
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Finding, recruiting, and retaining women engineers for national security

R&D positions

Presentation for ICWES 15

July 20, 2011July 20, 2011

Janet L. Williams, Manager, and Michael M. Kline, HR partner

Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of

Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Page 2: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Threats fromother nation states

Traditional strategicnuclear threats

Threats fromnon nation states

Other threats: natural disasters, climate change, energy supplyThreats of

tech surprise

2

Addressing Our Evolving National Security Environment is of the Greatest Importance

Page 3: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

People and Budget (As of October 15, 2010)

Mechanical engineering 16%Electrical engineering 21%

Other engineering 15%

Other fields 12%

Computing 16%

Chemistry 6%Math 2%

Other science 6%Physics 6%

Nuclear Weapons

Defense Systems & AssessmentsEnergy, Climate, & Infrastructure Security

International, Homeland, and Nuclear Security

FY10 operating revenue$2.3 billion

13%13%

31%

43%

On-site workforce: 11,677 Regular employees: 8,607 Gross payroll: ~$898.7 million

Technical staff (4,277) by discipline:

(Operating Budget)

3

Page 4: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

A massive challenge:

• Recruiting, hiring, and retaining highly qualified, exceptional candidates for our national security positions– Requirements for most technical positions

• MS or higher in engineering, primarily electrical, mechanical, computer science, or computer engineering fields

• High academic achievement• US Citizenship• Able to obtain a high level security clearance

Page 5: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

First challenge: finding US Citizens

5

*Excerpted from Engineering by the Numbers, by Michael T. Gibbons, American Society of Engineering Educators, 2010

46% of MS degrees awarded in the US went to foreign nationals

Page 6: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Next challenge: finding diverse candidates

6

*Excerpted from Engineering by the Numbers, by Michael T. Gibbons, American Society of Engineering Educators, 2010

Only 22% of these degrees were awarded to women

Page 7: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Final challenge: finding the right disciplines

7

*Excerpted from Engineering by the Numbers, by Michael T. Gibbons, American Society of Engineering Educators, 2010

Women are least represented in the disciplines we seek

Page 8: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

How to address these issues?Look at the numbers

• Many more graduates with Bachelor’s degrees (78K, vs 43K MS degrees)

• Much higher percentage of US citizens at BS level (94%, vs 54% of MS graduates)

• Similarly low percentages of minorities and women, but greater numbers means more candidates overall

8

These numbers suggest that finding and developing BS grads would be easier than recruiting MS grads

Page 9: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Master’s Fellowship ProgramCritical Skills Master’s Program

• Identify and hire outstanding BS candidates in their final year of studies

• Send them to a top rated graduate school of their choice

• Pay for tuition, books, expenses, and include a living stipend

• Upon graduation, pay them commensurate with MS new hires

• Require service to Sandia equal to the amount of time spent in graduate school

9

Page 10: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Measures of success

• Approximately 600 participants since 1970• High percentages of females (35%) and minorities

relative to the available discipline pool• Retention rates* slightly lower than SNL at large,

BUT– Many still at Sandia, or recently retired

– Many in leadership positions, from manager to Executive VP.

10

*Five-year retention rates are approx. 4 in 5 participants

Page 11: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Mining talent from top schools – Science and Engineering Expo

• First deployed in 2006 to bring in top MS and PhD candidates in a variety of areas

• Candidates invited on site as a group for 2-3 days

• Introduced to Sandia at an opening function, often a social or dinner prior to interviews. – At least ½ day for round-robin interviews by multiple

managers in a central location, jokingly referred to as “speed dating”.

– Tours are conducted for at least ½ day.

– PhD candidates are usually invited to give seminars on their thesis topics.

• Can be tailored to target specific minority groups, schools, or organizations.

11

Page 12: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Recent successes

• AISES – American Indian Science and Engineering Society– Invited 19 top recruits attending a local minority

engineering conference on site– Sandia extended ten offers and received eight

acceptances to date.

• Targeting top schools– Invited 13 top technical MS and PhD candidates from

across the nation (UT-Austin, Purdue, and the University of Florida)

– Extended twelve offers and received eleven acceptances.

12

Page 13: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Critical success factors

• Corporate overhead funding and support• Organizing efforts provided by HR• Participation by line organization technical

managers• Leveraging of established recruiting relationships

at top schools and annual conferences

13

Page 14: ICWES15 - Finding, Recruiting, and Retaining Women Engineers for National Security R&D Positions. Presented by Ms Janet L Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States and

Conclusions

• These special recruiting programs have been and continue to be key factors in our ability to recruit top talent in a competitive job market.

• Even in years of budget challenge, they have been preserved as key to our future talent pipeline.

14

Questions?