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The Cybersecurity Threat Analysis Group (CTAG) within NREL’s Cybersecurity Research Center performs research to make cybersecurity an enabling part of the energy transition. This is primarily accomplished through engaging with energy sector partners, government program offices, and national security organizations. Research areas within CTAG include energy system modeling and simulation, threat to consequence risk analysis, hardware & software security, and supply chain security. Researchers within CTAG have the opportunity to drive NREL research in energy system security and advance a rapidly growing cybersecurity portfolio. Team members work alongside current NREL research staff to utilize the best-in-class ARIES Cyber Range to deploy applicable large-scale test environments, perform hardware-in-the-loop technology experiments, and collaborate with other laboratory and government partners. CTAG is seeking an experienced senior cybersecurity research security professional to lead the Energy Threat Analysis Center (ETAC) research portfolio across a large set of multi-institutional and interdisciplinary teams. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ability to champion and advocate for ETAC program strategic and technical objectives, directly task and coordinate on-site resources and individual contributors, collaborate with partners from across national labs, the Department of Energy, industry, and national security partners, and have expertise in the nexus of energy and cybersecurity systems.