The Export Control and Research Security Specialist III implements campus-wide policies and procedures related to all relevant export control and research security regulations. Delivers ongoing training, education, and guidance to campus faculty, staff, and students in export control and research security-related matters. Assists in the implementation and management of the University's classified research program and the standup of facilities clearance programs. Works collaboratively with the Executive Director and other units to develop and implement the University’s Research Security Program in response to the requirements of National Security Presidential Memorandum – 33 (NSPM-33). The Office for Research Security and Export Controls (ORSEC), part of the Division for Research at The University of Alabama, drives a campus-wide mission to ensure compliance with export control and research security regulations. Through collaboration with researchers across campus and external partners, ORSEC advances the University’s research goals, supporting a robust compliance framework that enables research innovation. ORSEC upholds UA’s mission of teaching, research, and service by fostering compliance with export control laws, research security regulations, and relevant University and governmental policies, while also cultivating a global perspective to extend the University’s outreach and impact worldwide. This position plays a pivotal role in implementing and managing comprehensive compliance programs. Works alongside the Executive Director to assist in the development of a University-wide export compliance program and research security initiatives to address current regulations. Oversees compliance with Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and U.S. Department of Treasury sanctions (OFAC). Oversees compliance with National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM-33), manages the University’s classified research program, and mitigates potential foreign influence on research activities. Serves as a point of contact for campus and external compliance inquiries. Leads the implementation of campus policies and provides continuous training and guidance for faculty, staff, and students on research security protocols. Collaborates with other campus units to support classified research efforts and advises the UA community on key topics such as international travel and shipments, deemed exports, and restricted person handling. Reviews research security conditions in sponsored research agreements, procurement agreements, and ancillary contracts to ensure compliance with both University and federal standards. Conducts quality assurance reviews of research security documents, processes, and procedures, addressing any necessary updates in line with evolving regulations. By investigating suspected or reported violations, coordinating with internal and external stakeholders on compliance issues, and monitoring program adequacy, ensures that UA maintains the highest standards in research security and compliance. Stays current with industry practices and regulatory changes, including participation in organizations like the Association of University Export Control Officers (AUECO), to safeguard UA’s research activities and promote best practices in compliance and security.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level