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DOE Top Secret, DOE Q or DoD Top Secret clearance is required for this position. Current DOE Q or Top Secret clearance, or DoD Top Secret clearance. Dynamis is seeking a Senior Security Specialist to support the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) operational and technical support services of the Office of Defense Nuclear Security (N70.
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The candidate would have experience in tracking developments in a range of areas related to the DOE mission, from advanced clean energy, to the role of the DOE National Laboratories in pandemic preparedness, to microelectronics, to synthetic biology, AI, and more.
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This includes executive level support to the Senior Policy Advisor/Nuclear Weapons Council (NWC) Executive Action Officer and working closely with key functional offices with DOE/NNSA, the Department of Defense, and interagency organizations.
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If you are offered a position at PNNL and currently have any affiliation with the government of one of these countries, you will be required to disclose this information and recuse yourself of that affiliation or receive approval from DOE and Battelle prior to your first day of employment.
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Located in Germantown, MD Project Enhancement Corporation (PEC) is a technical services business focused onproviding Project Management and specialized consulting services in the areas of nuclear safety, worker safety and health,emergency management, incident response, quality assurance, environment as well as materials andfacilities disposition within the DOE/NNSA and commercial power industry.
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In addition, this position will serve as an on-call member of an emergency response team to support operations in the DOE Headquarters building or in support of deployed field assets at remote locations.
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Clearance: At a minimum, the individual proposed must possess a DOE (Q) security clearance or must meet the eligibility requirements that will reasonably ensure a DOE (Q) clearance is obtained and must retain the clearance while assigned as a canine explosive detection team Training: Applicant must have graduated from an accredited explosive detection training and certification.
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Key support areas will include DOE/NNSA Coordination; Strategic Communications Support; Action Tracking; and Reporting Data, Statistics, and Analysis. Must have an active DOD Top Secret and/or active DOE Q clearance.
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Provide cybersecurity expertise as part of multi-disciplinary and multi-lab teams providing assessments of facilities and consulting to DOE/NNSA's DNN. Technical Environment: Microsoft, Linux, Splunk, Ansible, Tenable, GEMS, SIEM/Sentris.
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Draft and facilitate communications planning as it applies to Nuclear Incident Response efforts within the DOE/NNSA, and interagency partners. Provide technical and administrative support to a broad range of operations and collaborative efforts with mission partners, and the interagency as they relate to improving the DOE/NNSA response capability.
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The Program Analyst also serves as an on-call member of an emergency response team to support emergency operations in the DOE Headquarters building (Forrestal), or in support of deployed field assets at remote locations.
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The Opportunity: IntePros Federal is seeking a System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Subject Matter Expert (SME) in support of our federal government customer, the Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), assisting with the digital transformation within classified and unclassified IT systems and networks.
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Program plan documentation preparation requires leveraging and integration of information and knowledge from participating government organizations within DoD, DOE, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and other Federal and State agencies, and Army agencies involved in the ARP. Nuclear Power Program policy and guidelines documentation spans reactor operational and quality assurance and system management to safety, security, and environmental controls.
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DOE Q clearance - current and active, or ability to obtain a Q clearance. Prepare, or support the preparation of, required documentation, including briefings, background papers, and talking points, for meetings and trips of N24, NNSA, and DOE senior leadership.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Litigation Paralegal position located in Washington, DC. This is a full-time, direct-hire position with a salary DOE along with awesome benefits.
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