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Director of Office of Performance Assurance and Chief Risk Officer

Salary RangeThe expected hiring range for this position is: $248,100.00-$341,300.00. Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as the scope and responsibilities of the position, qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs.Role OverviewThe Director of the Office of Performance Assurance (OPA) is a member of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s (FNAL, Fermilab, or the Laboratory) Senior Leadership Team and is directly accountable to the Laboratory Director for providing leadership, vision, management, direction, oversight, and strategic and tactical planning for executing all aspects of the Laboratory’s Contractor Assurance System (CAS). The Laboratory’s CAS program is designed to enable outstanding science and operational excellence, while ensuring compliance with Fermi Forward Discovery Group’s (FFDG) prime contract requirements with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and other applicable requirements. The Director of OPA also serves as the Laboratory’s Chief Risk Officer and in this role is responsible for:independently managing FNAL’s enterprise risk management system (ERMS) to ensure Laboratory risks are identified, tracked, and addressed;leading interactions with the FNAL Senior Leadership Team, DOE, and FFDG Members to identify, track, and address enterprise risks;independently developing leading risk indicators that specify the health of the Laboratory for FNAL and FFDG Member leadership;working with FFDG Members and the DOE Fermi Site Office (FSO) in implementing the Fermi/DOE prime contract and for managing the DOE-Office of Science Contractor Performance Evaluation and Management Plan (PEMP);overseeing and managing the Laboratory’s institutional policies within frameworks set by FFDG Members and DOE requirements.ResponsibilitiesLeadership and direction in implementing CAS to support the Laboratory’s efforts to safely, effectively, and efficiently deliver its mission and projects and achieve operational excellence.Evaluate Laboratory performance and provide reasonable assurance to FFDG Members and DOE that the Laboratory has a set of management systems and processes that fulfill the requirements of the FFDG/DOE prime contract to manage and operate FNAL.Deployment, maintenance, and oversight of all elements of FNAL’s Performance Assurance management system, including enterprise risk management, management and independent assessment, metrics, feedback and improvement, institutional policies and requirements, and continuous improvement.Work with Fermilab’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) to manage and maintain the FFDG/DOE prime contract and oversight of the Laboratory’s completion of prime contract deliverables.Oversight, advice, and counsel to FNAL management and staff on all CAS and QA-related matters.Develop processes and tools that provide DOE and FFDG access to CAS-related information and notify stakeholders of assurance system changes.Manage the Laboratory’s PEMP processes including preparation and submittal of periodic FNAL PEMP self‑evaluations to DOE FSO and Headquarters program offices and completion of the annual Contract Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) process.Implement QA to support the Laboratory’s efforts to safely, effectively, and efficiently deliver its mission and projects and achieve operational excellence.Responsible for hiring and retaining staff, career coaching, personal development for direct reports, and accountable for the performance of employees.Provide strategic direction for multiple areas of business; create strategic plans of considerable complexity and scope; set long‑range direction and make high‑level decisions.Responsible for the financial viability and success of the OPA organization.Advise executive management on programmatic and policy development.Negotiate and influence FFDG leaders on issues that have Laboratory‑wide impact.QualificationsBachelor’s degree and a minimum of 15 years of relevant experience or a Master’s degree and a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience, or a combination of education and relevant experience in operations management, project management, financial management, or risk management.Skills and Attributes for SuccessExceptional interpersonal, negotiation and political acumen skills.Skill in communicating issues with senior leadership peers to devise responsive, efficient business solutions to program‑critical tasks, including demonstrated ability to present complex issues in clear, concise terms.Oral and written communication skills and the ability to work within regulatory guidelines, with internal and external contacts of varying level of expertise and authority, and to achieve assigned goals to the benefit of the organization and the Laboratory.Ability to supervise and lead multidisciplinary teams, including the ability to develop strategies to attract, develop and retain a high‑performing diverse staff.Demonstrated ability to exercise executive level judgment and leadership to balance mission, project and operational risk for programs, budget, personnel and institutional assets.Established positive experience working with auditors, inspectors and other regulatory personnel/agencies, preferably the DOE or other similar agency.Proven ability to exercise independent judgment in situations of ambiguous or unforeseeable outcomes or emergencies.Ability to travel and work extended hours when needed.Applicable Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesExceptional interpersonal, negotiation and political acumen skills.Skill in communicating issues with senior leadership peers to devise responsive, efficient business solutions to program‑critical tasks, including demonstrated ability to present complex issues in clear, concise terms.Oral and written communication skills and the ability to work within regulatory guidelines, with internal and external contacts of varying level of expertise and authority, and to achieve assigned goals to the benefit of the organization and the Laboratory.Ability to supervise and lead multidisciplinary teams, including the ability to develop strategies to attract, develop and retain a high‑performing diverse staff.Demonstrated ability to exercise executive level judgment and leadership to balance mission, project and operational risk for programs, budget, personnel and institutional assets.Established positive experience working with auditors, inspectors and other regulatory personnel/agencies, preferably the DOE or other similar agency.Proven ability to exercise independent judgment in situations of ambiguous or unforeseeable outcomes or emergencies.Ability to travel and work extended hours when needed.Work ArrangementThis is an onsite role; the candidate must be able to work from the Laboratory’s Batavia office.BenefitsMedical, Dental, Vision and Flexible Spending AccountsPaid time offLife insuranceShort and Long‑term disability insuranceRetirement benefitsOnsite day careEqual Opportunity StatementFermilab is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, and other legally protected categories.Accommodation StatementTo learn more about Fermilab’s employee programs, visit our main Careers site. Please contact employ@fnal.gov to request accommodations for completing the application process. #J-18808-Ljbffr