Northrop Grumman’s hydrotesting team ensures the durability of solid rocket motors which power missions to the moon and beyond.
Launching the Future
Mentor team tests solid rocket motors to propel development and production.

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Need for Speed
In addition to being propulsion test colleagues, Ben and Matt are part of Northrop Grumman’s “Mentoring the Technical Professional” program. Matt has been Ben’s mentor for the past year.
“I was drawn to the program by the opportunity to learn from the best in the business,” Ben said.
They both feel the need for speed, a sense of urgency to increase the pace of testing, development and delivery of rocket motors that help keep our country and allies safer.
“You feel good knowing your work is going toward something good, that we are augmenting our defense capabilities,” Ben said. “We are protecting our folks out on the front lines, and our allies in need. It truly is meaningful. It brings a lot of joy to know that I have a career where, yeah, I can have fun and fire up rocket motors, but it's making a difference.”
Matt knows that feeling, too.
“Even with a rocket motor bolted to a test rig, you can feel the thrust of the engine, and you know that's something a lot bigger than all those people in that room, that it’s them and a larger team coming together to accomplish that goal,” Matt said. “I think that's the best thing, for me, at the end of the day. You all succeed as a team, you feel the power and you realize this is going to be something that affects you and the whole country, because there’s so much at stake here.”



