After more than 30 years in the military, Arnie Lucas joins Northrop Grumman through the Skillbridge internship program.
Made It Possible: Bonnie and Four Generations of Company Pride
From Thiokol Chemical Corporation to today, Bonnie and her family have served more than 165 combined years at Northrop Grumman heritage companies.
Women in Engineering: High Fives for Quality and Community
One of Northrop Grumman's incredible women in engineering, Tina Rateau is driven by a simple mission statement: "Get a cause. Get involved. Get going."
Meet Kanavis: Ensuring Quality Over Quantity
Kanavis is the lead quality engineer with Quality Control Material Review authority for the Atlas V and the Space Launch Systems programs.
A Spark of Inspiration
SPARK is a Northrop Grumman business development program that allows employees to explore technical ideas not always covered by contracted programs.
No Limitations
Jerry is a safety engineer at Northrop Grumman and an advocate for employees with disabilities, making sure his site's facilities more accessible for those with disabilities.
Two the Moon
Northrop Grumman Space communications interns Caroline and Nicole had a powerful internship experience that shook them to their core...literally.
Made It Possible: Scott Mohrman and Seeing Stars
Capturing a once-in-a-lifetime shot of a solid rocket motor test underneath the Utah stars.
Made It Possible: Matt Mecham and Becoming a Booster Archaeologist
That is Space Launch System (SLS) booster integration engineering — blending old and new systems to create a superior booster.
Suit Up: Hollywood Meets Engineering in the HIVE
Leveraging model-based systems engineering, virtual reality and full-body, high-precision motion capture, the Highly Immersive Virtual Environment (HIVE) allows engineers to be present inside their designs.
Robert and Empowering Future Rocket Scientists
If you would have told me when I was a young boy growing up on a Colorado dairy farm that I would get the opportunity to design, build and test rocket motors for a living, I never would have believed you.
Fifty Years at the Rocket Ranch: Q&A with Ranch Manager Boyd
Northrop Grumman's Promontory Ranch is where more than 1,800 employees work and where we manufacture the rocket motors for NASA’s Space Launch System.
Return to Utah
Northrop Grumman's iReturn program supports employees returning to the workforce after a career break of at least two years.
Through Smoke and Fire
A static test safely ignites solid rocket motors to gather critical data to ensure the motor meets design requirements for the LGM-35A Sentinel ICBM.