The Research Security and Export Control Office at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR), is responsible for ensuring institutional compliance with U.S. export control laws while supporting broader research security objectives. Export control regulations apply to a subset of activities conducted in support of the university’s research and education missions. These activities primarily include research involving proprietary or controlled technologies, international shipments of scientific equipment, materials, and biological agents, international collaborations, international travel, and the use or development of software with encryption or restricted capabilities. The Program Manager plays a central role in administering UW–Madison’s export control compliance program. This position conducts export control determinations and risk assessments, supports compliance reviews, develops and implements mitigation measures (including Technology Control Plans), and provides guidance to faculty and staff on regulatory requirements. The program manager helps ensure that research activities are conducted in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and related federal requirements. The role also integrates research security considerations, including mitigating risks in international engagements and foreign influence concerns, into the export control processes. The Program Manager assists in developing, maintaining, and implementing export control and research security policies, procedures, and workflows, while coordinating outreach and training efforts to promote awareness and compliance across campus.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level