The successful candidate will support the Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence (NSDD) Implementation and Sustainability programs and the NSDD Science and Engineering Team. A key component of this job will be supporting the Science and Engineering Team which provides technical evaluation to NSDD through testing and analysis of radiation detection equipment and systems. Travel is required both domestically and internationally and is often to less than desirable locations where conditions may be considerably less comfortable than those typically found in fully developed nations.
In addition, there will be opportunities to learn and develop skills that support other areas within NEN‐3. The group has ongoing work in nuclear materials management, strategic trade controls, and software development addressing global security problems. Duties will include all or a combination of, but are not limited to the following:
Development and evaluation of radiation detection systems as well as detection and identification algorithms.
Development of other technical solutions to counter nuclear smuggling challenges, including development of software tools, concept of operations, technical procedures or integrating other types of detectors and sensors with radiation or other detection systems.
Implementation of radiation detection systems and deployment of radiation detection technology, nuclear security detection architecture design, equipment acceptance testing, performing maintenance on radiation detection equipment, and developing technical solutions for maintenance challenges.
Collaboration with technical colleagues from other national laboratories, foreign governments, or international institutions such as the IAEA as part of the programmatic efforts to strengthen capabilities to detect, disrupt, and investigate the smuggling of nuclear and radiological materials.
Tasks associated with sustainability of deployed radiation detection systems, including training operators and maintenance personnel, developing training plans, facilitating workshops and exercises, working with foreign government personnel to integrate systems into their agencies, and managing maintenance contracts.
Development of NSDD Science and Engineering Team proposals and task agreements for NNSA funding for the evaluation and testing of radiation detection technology/equipment.
Leading NSDD Science and Engineering Team technical projects while managing scope, schedule, and budget.
Interfacing with NNSA sponsors to report on project status and negotiate work scope and deliverables.
Development of new and innovative concepts and approaches to address specific problems in NSDD.
Mentoring of junior staff and students.
What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements:
Technical Knowledge
Broad understanding of radiation detection equipment and/or active and passive detection systems or other security/detection equipment.
Demonstrated experience working with, implementing, and/or sustaining radiation detection equipment or other similar security/detection equipment.
Experience working within established safety and quality controls for moderate to high hazard activities.
Collaboration
Ability to collaborate and interact effectively with a wide range of personnel.
Ability to organize, prioritize, and follow through to completion on multiple tasks.
An ability to work independently to identify, analyze, develop, and implement creative and innovative solutions in planning and completing projects with conflicting and often changing priorities and deadlines.
Ability to contribute to the development of radiation detection systems deployed internationally and respond to incidents involving material outside of regulatory control.
Ability to organize, prioritize, and follow through to completion on multiple tasks. Demonstrated experience working with all levels of internal and external personnel, including networking with key contacts from other national laboratories, NNSA sponsors, foreign government and private sector personnel, and local and foreign subcontractors.
Communication
Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
Ability to train domestic or foreign personnel in the operation or maintenance of a radiation detection system through a combination of classroom learning, hands-on exercises, and table-top exercises.
Technical Leadership
Demonstrated experience developing innovative advanced concepts, theories, methods, techniques and approaches to address specialized problems.
Demonstrated experience leading technical decision‐making at task level within a project; making decisions and/or recommendations that influence the achievement of key programmatic objectives.
Demonstrated ability to mentor junior staff and students as they develop as researchers.
Other
Ability to obtain and maintain a Q clearance.
Education/Experience: Position requires a bachelor’s degree in STEM field from an accredited institution and 4 years of related experience; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience directly related to the occupation. Advanced degree preferred.
Desired Qualifications:
Experience designing and developing new radiation detection systems, detection and identification algorithms, and/or modeling and simulation tools related to the detection and identification of special nuclear material.
Demonstrated understanding of IAEA nuclear security systems and measures concepts and recommendations.
Experience in project leadership and the ability to develop project plans, negotiate milestones and deliverables, as well as manage cost and budget.
Experience developing training materials for the operation and/or maintenance of equipment.
Experience working with law enforcement agencies or other security services.
Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas:
Systems engineering concepts and applications.
Sensors and their application such as unattended ground sensors.
Imaging analysis and probability modeling.
Experience working with foreign government civilian and/or military agencies to facilitate joint operations and/or tasking with respect to matters of national security.
Demonstrated ability to work well across organizations within the USG (civilian or military).
Familiarity with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives (CBRNE) operations.
Experience conducting border security operations with civilian and/or military organizations.
Experience with anti-smuggling and/or nonproliferation operations.
Active Q Clearance
Work Location: The work location for this position is onsite and located in Los Alamos, NM. All work locations are at the discretion of management.
Position commitment:Located Regular appointment employees are required to serve a period of continuous service in their current position in order to be eligible to apply for posted jobs throughout the Laboratory. If an employee has not served the time required, they may only apply for Laboratory jobs with the documented approval of their Division Leader. The position commitment for this position is 1 year.
Note to Applicants: Along with your resume, you must submit a cover letter addressing all job requirements.
Where You Will Work
Located in beautiful northern New Mexico, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is a multidisciplinary research institution engaged in strategic science on behalf of national security. Our generous benefits package includes:
PPO or High Deductible medical insurance with the same large nationwide network
Dental and vision insurance
Free basic life and disability insurance
Paid childbirth and parental leave
Award-winning 401(k) (6% matching plus 3.5% annually)
Learning opportunities and tuition assistance
Flexible schedules and time off (PTO and holidays)
Onsite gyms and wellness programs
Extensive relocation packages (outside a 50 mile radius)
Additional Details
Directive 206.2 - Employment with Triad requires a favorable decision by NNSA indicating employee is suitable under NNSA Supplemental Directive 206.2. Please note that this requirement applies only to citizens of the United States. Foreign nationals are subject to a similar requirement under DOE Order 142.3A.
Clearance:Q (Position will be cleared to this level). Selected applicants will be subject to a background investigation conducted by or on behalf of the Federal Government, and must meet eligibility requirements* for access to classified matter. This position requires a Q clearance. and obtaining such clearance requires US Citizenship except in extremely rare circumstances. Dependent upon the position, additional authorization to access classified information may be required, which may or may not be available to dual citizens. Receipt of a Q clearance and additional access authorization ultimately is a decision of the Federal Government and not of Triad.
*Eligibility requirements: To obtain a clearance, an individual must be at least 18 years of age; U.S. citizenship is required except in very limited circumstances. See DOE Order 472.2 for additional information.
New-Employment Drug Test: The Laboratory requires successful applicants to complete a new-employment drug test and maintains a substance abuse policy that includes random drug testing. Although New Mexico and other states have legalized the use of marijuana, use and possession of marijuana remain illegal under federal law. A positive drug test for marijuana will result in termination of employment, even if the use was pre-offer.
Regular position: Term status Laboratory employees applying for regular-status positions are converted to regular status.
Term position: Regular-status Laboratory employees applying for term-status positions may retain regular status with approval of the cognizant Principle Associate Director.
Internal Applicants: Regular appointment employees who have served the required period of continuous service in their current position are eligible to apply for posted jobs throughout the Laboratory. If an employee has not served the required period of continuous service, they may only apply for Laboratory jobs with the documented approval of their Division Leader. Please refer to Policy Policy P701 for applicant eligibility requirements.
Equal Opportunity: Los Alamos National Laboratory is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce. All employment practices are based on qualification and merit, without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status or spousal affiliation, physical or mental disability, medical conditions, pregnancy, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or citizenship within the limits imposed by federal laws and regulations. The Laboratory is also committed to making our workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request, for individuals to participate in the application and hiring process. To request such an accommodation, please send an email to applyhelp@lanl.gov or call 1-505-664-6947 option 2 and then option 3.
Employment Status
Full Time
Appointment Type
Regular
Regular
Contact Details
Contact Name
Welty, Melanie Lara
Email
mwelty@lanl.gov
Work Telephone
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