Energy Risk Analysis Project Manager - Hybrid (Washington DC)

ICFWashington, DC
4d$97,699 - $166,088Hybrid

About The Position

Energy Risk Analysis Project Manager (Washington DC, Hybrid - DOE) ICF is seeking a Risk Analysis Project Manager to advance an energy infrastructure risk analysis portfolio with the DOE CESER Office (U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response). Please note: Before applying, please read. This is not an IT related role. Not local to Washington DC? Must include relocation date. Must include current security clearance - TS/SCI on resume. This role requires United States Citizenship.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, economics, or related field AND 8+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure (i.e., electricity, petroleum, and/or natural gas systems), energy security, energy systems engineering, or related fields - OR - Master's degree in engineering, economics, or related field AND 6+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure (i.e., electricity, petroleum, and/or natural gas systems), energy security, energy systems engineering, or related fields
  • Experience applying risk analysis and risk assessment methodologies
  • US Citizenship
  • Currently has security clearance: TS/SCI

Nice To Haves

  • 10+ years technical experience related to energy infrastructure, energy security, energy systems engineering, or related fields
  • Experience supporting a federal client (i.e., Department of Energy, FERC, or DHS) and/or working for an energy company
  • Experience with Defense Critical Energy Infrastructure
  • Strong analytical skills (both quantitative and qualitative)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office; skilled in problem-solving, organization, and analysis
  • Strong understanding of Risk Analysis and Risk Assessment methodologies
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication; advanced writing and research abilities
  • Quick learner, self-motivated, team-oriented, and effective in fast-paced, cross-functional environments

Responsibilities

  • Research threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences to energy infrastructure systems and assets from both cyber and physical disruptions.
  • Develop all-hazards consequence analysis products using quantitative-driven risk science methods to assess potential impacts.
  • Coordinate input, research, develop, and deliver pre-planned technical studies.
  • Support the creation of communication and engagement products and materials aligned with CESER analytic requirements.
  • Develop written risk estimates, products, or quick turn responses to senior leadership questions using standard risk science methods.
  • Generate quantitative predictions of potential impacts.
  • Develop simplified products acting as approachable education materials to communicate risks, risk management practices, and mitigations, including infographics.
  • Serve as subject matter expert in physical and cyber energy infrastructure risks, resilience, and mitigation across the energy sector.
  • Distill significant amounts of research regarding long-term threats to the nation's energy infrastructure assets or systems.
  • Review intelligence analyses and distill for multiple audiences, including unclassified non-technical audiences.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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