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- Support regular OES highlight activities to inform OES contribution.
- Participate in creating and maintaining high level office documentation such as Implementation plans, Strategic Execution Framework and Stockpile Stewardship Management Plans.
- Provide technical support to any Federal Program Managers responsible for the following areas:
- Exploring material behavior in environments of extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, and strain rates.
- Materials behavior of metals and/or energetics; advanced manufacturing.
- Research needed to improve stockpile stewardship and science predictive capability.
- Shock physics and hydrodynamics.
- Aid in the development of dynamic experimental diagnostics and advanced experimental platforms.
- Provide support for drafting/preparing Congressional reports/briefings.
- Provide support for external stakeholder reviews and other data requests.
- Conduct program reviews and provide reports to leadership as requested.
- Additional duties as assigned.
- Must have computer experience using standard applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Must have outstanding communication skills both written and verbal and have the ability to communicate with a variety of people at all levels in an organization.
- Seven to ten years' experience working with science and materials related projects.
- Must have relevant advanced degree (Shock Physics, High Explosives, Materials, Chem E, etc.)
- Highly effective communication skills (written and oral), effective work in fluid, fast-paced environment, essential teamwork skills, detail-oriented.
- Must have extensive experience working in current standard computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and SharePoint.
- Must have experience performing work in a virtual / telework environment.
- Must be able to communicate complex scientific reports and develop these reports from data analysis to others who may not be technical both via presentation and in written reports.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Q (Top Secret) Clearance.
- PhD Degree in one of the technical fields.
- Ten plus (10) years' experience working with science and materials-related projects.
- Experience working with science and nuclear-related projects in at least one of the areas below:
- Experience with complex, experimental facilities and science-based stockpile stewardship.
- Experience with materials under extreme conditions (i.e., pressure, temperature, etc.) research.
- Experience with Light Source experimental research such as (APS at Argonne National Labs, National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), at Brookhaven, and LCLS at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory).
- Experience with advanced x-ray and optical diagnostics.
- Direct experience with the Office of Experimental Sciences (OES).
- Secret Clearance HIGHLY PREFERRED.
Materials Program Analyst - Washington, United States - Tad PGS
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We have an outstanding Contract to Hire position for aMaterials Program Analyst to join a leading Company located in theWashington, DCsurrounding area.
US Citizenship is required, no Dual Citizenship.
Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q (Top Secret) Security Clearance.
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