To deliver innovative national security solutions for generations to come

Kansas City National Security Campus
Managed by Honeywell FM&T
Support an important national security mission in Kansas City, MO and Albuquerque, NM
Are you looking for a career with an important mission? Join our 7,000 employees who work at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC), managed by Honeywell FM&T, who are passionate about our national security mission to ensure the safety, security and reliability of our nation’s nuclear deterrent at an advanced manufacturing facility. Together, we solve complex problems and generate cutting-edge solutions.
One team developing and delivering quality products and services to advance our nuclear deterrent in defense of our nation
- Integrity – We lead by upholding high standards in all we do, with a commitment to execution where our actions match our words and foster trust.
- Teamwork – We deliver on our mission as a united team driving innovation and accountability for success today, tomorrow, and beyond.
- Respect – We cultivate an inclusive environment, which values our unique strengths and diverse perspectives.
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Do Work That Matters
KCNSC employees are proud to do work that matters. Hear from these employees here.
Computing Goes Super at the Kansas City National Security Campus
Curie, the Kansas City National Security Campus’s (KCNSC) latest high-powered computer (HPC), doubles the site’s computing capacity and supports advanced simulations needed to help solve some of the nation’s most complex national security challenges.Learn More
Arturo Pino - a Senior Mechanical Engineer
Meet Arturo Pino, a senior mechanical engineer at the KCNSC. Arturo walks us through how he is shaping the future through his work with polymer-additive manufacturing. Hear more from Arturo here.