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  • CWMD Specialist with Security Clearance

  • Integral Federal
  • Washington, DC 20022 United States View Map

OverviewThe CWMD Specialist provides support to U.S. Army Nuclear and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency (USANCA) to include study and assessment of USG, DoD, Joint, and Army Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and counter‑proliferation guidance issues.ResponsibilitiesProvide research and analysis of USG, DoD, Joint, and Army CWMD guidance, regulatory issuances, and doctrine.Provide operations, program‑management, and information technology staff support to USANCA to assist the office in the execution of its responsibilities for developing CWMD guidance using database management computer systems; collecting, analyzing, presenting, communicating, and filing information related to CWMD guidance, implementation and compliance, planning, and attending meetings, conferences, and briefings, as required.Participate in meetings: support and/or attend meetings, conferences, briefings, seminars, training courses, inspections and exercises as directed.Review information and provide report: monitor available information sources for items that have significance to the Army in matters relating to CWMD.Conduct research and analysis as directed on topics pertaining to CWMD‑related matters; and recommend studies for approval and assignment as additional tasks by the Government.Support meetings, to include content development, in‑progress reviews, preparatory sessions, and meeting synopsis/notes.Review and update as required information on NIPR and SIPR versions of Intelink pages.QualificationsBachelor's Degree in a recognized engineering, scientific, technical, management, or related discipline, or a Bachelor's Degree in Program Management, International Relations, National Security Studies, Area Studies, Biochemistry, Physics, Nuclear Engineering or a related scientific, security or management field.Experience: 6 to 8 years' experience.Planning, directing, managing the offeror's proposed methodologies and complex projects/operations that are similar in size and scope as referenced in this PWS to include manpower utilization, standards, training, problem resolution, employee relations (including subcontractors, cost, budget, and managing project milestones).Managing and supervising employees of various labor categories and skill levels in projects similar in size and scope to this PWS.Interacting with Service Staff, JS, and OSD organizations.Working on chemical or nuclear surety I&C issues at a guidance or operational level.Planning, directing, and managing complex projects/operations with multiple points of contact.Clearance: TS/SCI.BenefitsMedical, Dental & Vision Insurance.Flexible Spending Accounts.Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability Insurance.Life Insurance.Paid Time Off & Holidays.Earned Bonuses & Awards.Professional Training Reimbursement.Paid Parking.Equal Opportunity Employer StatementEqual Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability.#J-18808-Ljbffr

OverviewThe CWMD Specialist provides support to U.S. Army Nuclear and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency (USANCA) to include study and assessment of USG, DoD, Joint, and Army Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and counter‑proliferation guidance issues.ResponsibilitiesProvide research and analysis of USG, DoD, Joint, and Army CWMD guidance, regulatory issuances, and doctrine.Provide operations, program‑management, and information technology staff support to USANCA to assist the office in the execution of its responsibilities for developing CWMD guidance using database management computer systems; collecting, analyzing, presenting, communicating, and filing information related to CWMD guidance, implementation and compliance, planning, and attending meetings, conferences, and briefings, as required.Participate in meetings: support and/or attend meetings, conferences, briefings, seminars, training courses, inspections and exercises as directed.Review information and provide report: monitor available information sources for items that have significance to the Army in matters relating to CWMD.Conduct research and analysis as directed on topics pertaining to CWMD‑related matters; and recommend studies for approval and assignment as additional tasks by the Government.Support meetings, to include content development, in‑progress reviews, preparatory sessions, and meeting synopsis/notes.Review and update as required information on NIPR and SIPR versions of Intelink pages.QualificationsBachelor's Degree in a recognized engineering, scientific, technical, management, or related discipline, or a Bachelor's Degree in Program Management, International Relations, National Security Studies, Area Studies, Biochemistry, Physics, Nuclear Engineering or a related scientific, security or management field.Experience: 6 to 8 years' experience.Planning, directing, managing the offeror's proposed methodologies and complex projects/operations that are similar in size and scope as referenced in this PWS to include manpower utilization, standards, training, problem resolution, employee relations (including subcontractors, cost, budget, and managing project milestones).Managing and supervising employees of various labor categories and skill levels in projects similar in size and scope to this PWS.Interacting with Service Staff, JS, and OSD organizations.Working on chemical or nuclear surety I&C issues at a guidance or operational level.Planning, directing, and managing complex projects/operations with multiple points of contact.Clearance: TS/SCI.BenefitsMedical, Dental & Vision Insurance.Flexible Spending Accounts.Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability Insurance.Life Insurance.Paid Time Off & Holidays.Earned Bonuses & Awards.Professional Training Reimbursement.Paid Parking.Equal Opportunity Employer StatementEqual Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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