Jeff Schodorf announced on LinkedIn Tuesday that he has been appointed vice president at KBR.
The executive will be responsible for the financial performance of space systems, part of the company’s national security solutions division, which is under the mission technology business unit.
Jeff Schodorf Career At A Glance
Schodorf came to KBR from LinQuest after the latter’s acquisition in September 2024. He was with LinQuest for 16 years, having joined the information technology company in 2009. He most recently served as senior VP for engineering and integration, where he led a team of 500 personnel tasked with overseeing the profit and loss performance of the division, which serves the intelligence and national security space communities.
The KBR executive was VP and corporate chief architect for four years, overseeing LinQuest’s corporate growth strategy. Before that, he was VP and deputy general manager for space systems engineering and integration and associate VP and program manager. He also held the director position, supporting the military satellite communications, or MILSATCOM, Directorate.
Before joining the private sector, Schodorf served in the U.S. Air Force. He was chief engineer for the Advanced Extremely High Frequency, or AEHF, program and lead engineer of the Terminals Group.
Schodorf spent eight years at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he was the lead for the SATCOM on the Move project and systems engineer.