Program Analyst

MELE Associates, Inc.
Onsite

About The Position

The risk of nuclear and dual-use materials, equipment, technologies, or information being diverted to non-peaceful purposes that advance weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs is an enduring challenge. Concurrent with these threats, adversaries and strategic competitors are seeking equipment and technologies to secure a military and/or economic advantage over the United States.

Requirements

  • BA/BS
  • Possession of Q-level DOE clearance; possession of or ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s Degree
  • Experience with DOE/NNSA

Responsibilities

  • Provide support for Licensing and Interdiction Activities
  • Perform reviews of export license applications as assigned
  • Provide support to interdiction case reviews and other activities as assigned
  • Assist in preparing supporting documentation and correspondence for ONEC’s participation in the interagency Operating Committee and Advisory Committee on Export Controls
  • Attend interagency adjudication meetings, working groups, and other meetings and summarize/track due outs
  • Assist with project management tasks associated with emerging technology initiatives (the Microelectronics Export Control lab and the Advanced Technology Export Control program)
  • Provide assistance for the review of engagements between the DOE national laboratories and foreign entities (DOE Policy 485.1)
  • Review incoming proposals
  • Conduct coordination with other offices within the Office of Nonproliferation and Arms Control (NPAC)
  • Assist in preparing briefing materials for the NPAC Assistant Deputy Administrator
  • Provide assistance for the review of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) event and engagement nominations
  • Review incoming proposals
  • Conduct coordination with other offices within the Office of Nonproliferation and Arms Control (NPAC)
  • Assist with review and standardization of ECRC/I Project Work Plans, Multi-Year Program Plan and Program Execution Plan.
  • Help Federal Program Director and Deputy Program Director send, receive, and track work plans which document funding for the national laboratories that support ECRC/I activities
  • Assist federal employees in management of nonproliferation training courses held in Washington, DC and at the national labs

Benefits

  • Employer Paid, High Quality Employee Medical, Dental & Vision Care
  • Low-Cost Family Health Care offered
  • 11 Federal Holidays and 3 weeks’ vacation
  • 401k with Generous Employer Match
  • Cross-training opportunities
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