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Ability to obtain and maintain a US Department of Energy (DoE) Q Clearance, which typically requires US citizenship. Active DoE Q clearance (or the equivalent.
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Active DOD Top Secret clearance or Active DOE Q clearance. Must have an active DOE Q or active DOD Top Secret to apply! Key support areas will include: DOE/NNSA Coordination; Strategic Communications Support; and Reporting Data, Statistics, and Analysis.
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MUST possess an active DOE Q clearance or an active DoD Top Secret clearance. Have direct experience in the nuclear weapon programs and related activities at DOE and/or DoD, and have some familiarity with classification and sensitive information-related activities.
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Clearance: Active DOE L or Q (or DOD Secret of Top-Secret) security clearance preferred. Uncleared candidates must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE security clearance.
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Positions with SRNS may require applicants to obtain and maintain a DOE L or Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship. SRNS is required by DOE to conduct a pre-employment drug test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, criminal records, and employment history, and education verifications.
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If you hold multiple citizenships (U.S. and another country), you may be required to renounce your non-U.S. citizenship before a DOE L or Q clearance will be processed/granted. Essential Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities - Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship - Advanced Earned Value implementation and analysis experience in developing and executing program plans.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE "Q" clearance. An Active Q Clearance. Experience with the integration of new information technology into existing infrastructures is desired as well as familiarity with DOE/NNSA cyber security policy and associated implementation.
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Active Q Clearance required Due to the nature of the government contract requirements and/or clearances requirements, US citizenship is required. Navarro Research and Engineering is recruiting for a Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer in Oak Ridge, TN.Navarro is a premier contractor providing high-quality technical services to DOE, NASA, and DOD. Navarro's success is based on our customer service focus and our well-known responsiveness and innovation.
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NICET Level III certification in the applicable subfield Experience/Skills (10 Qualification records) Previous SRS Design Engineering experience (Preferred) Possessed an active DOE clearance (“L” or “Q”) within the past two years US Citizen Eight years recent design experience, four (4) of which shall include alarm & detection systems design General knowledge of electrical/control systems, connection diagrams.
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DOE “L” or “Q” clearance or ability to obtain a DOE “L” or “Q” clearance. Maintain knowledge of DOE Order requirements related to control of Accountable Nuclear Materials and management of MBAs.
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Must possess a DOE “L” or "Q" clearance or an active DOD (secret or top secret) security clearance. Job Title: Security Escort (REQUIRES ACTIVE DOE OR DOD SECURITY CLEARANCE.
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Must have or be capable of obtaining a DOE Q-clearance. Extensive knowledge of quality assurance programs and requirements for DOE nuclear facilities. Must have or be capable of obtaining a DOE Q-clearance.
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Preferred Requirements Master of Science or Doctorate in specialty of discipline preferred Professional Engineering License preferred Experience with DOE DOE Q clearance. Position requires the ability to obtain maintain a Security Clearance.
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Candidate must be capable of and willing to obtain a Q clearance. Provide fire protection design for DOE and DoD governmental facilities. Candidate must be capable of and willing to obtain a Q clearance.
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Security Clearance:Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Q Clearance. Agile Certification(s) - Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) certification, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Project Management Institute Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), or equivalent.
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