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DUTIES
Lead the Nuclear Material Control and Accountability (NMC&A) Programs Topical Area which includes the Site NNMC&A Plan, Material Control topics, performance testing, self-assessment and the Site NMC&A System Effectiveness Plan.
Provide oversight for Manual 14Q Procedures (i.e. reviews, revisions and approvals).
Issue Annual NMC&A System Effectiveness Report.
Designee and Issue Analysis for all NMC&A STAR records.
Use the System Effectiveness Plan to develop new LOIs each year for all 4 NMC&A self-assessment cards.
Approve NMC&A Self-Assessment Cards
Monitor anomalies and document in the System Effectiveness Plan.
Performance Test (PT) NMC&A systems.
Create and approve PTs.
Create, coordinate, approve, and act as a controller for Enterprise Assessment (EA) combined limited notice test performed (LNPT).
As the NMC&A Training SME, create, maintain, revise, and approve SRNS NMC&A courses and teach SRNS and NTC classes.
Assist Manager with budget projections.
Perform Management Field Observations (MFO).
Develop NMC&A Strategies for new site missions.
Actively assist the Classification office with NMC&A Topics.
Assist Vulnerability Assessment Team (VA) with Security Risk Assessments (SRA), roll-up categorization issues.
Act as back-up Site Shipping and Receiving Coordinator.
Subject Matter Expert and contact for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Approve purchase requisitions.
May provide feedback and recommendations to management on work group performance for training, discipline, promotion and demotion.
May provide relief for or represent the next immediate level of management.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in a technical or business field. Concentration in accounting is preferred and 12 years of accounting or nuclear inventory experience required or an advanced degree (MBA or MS) with 2 years’ experience. Eight years of Material Control and Accountability experience may be substituted for bachelor’s degree requirements. Comprehensive knowledge of accounting, chemistry, and physics as it applies to tracking nuclear material. General knowledge of nuclear material measurement techniques.
Computer proficiency is needed to perform spreadsheets and analysis on complex issues.
Understanding of DOE nuclear material accounting systems and reporting requirements.
Experience/Skills:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
CPA preferred QMF/SQL Training
Additional Duties
- Lead the development and communication of functional requirements for
nuclear material accounting software that performs detailed inventory analyses
and automates existing manual processes at NNSA/DOE Sites.
- Lead implementation of approved software at NNSA sites including supporting
local site testing, recommending and providing expert opinion on local process
changes and procedures and coordinating across the complex for consistent
implementation.
- Organizes, leads and communicates acceptance testing of nuclear material
accounting software based on defined requirements
- Serves as an expert on nuclear material accounting software and Nuclear
Material Control and Accountability (NMC&A) processes at NNSA sites
- Support Department of Energy / National Nuclear Security Administration sites
in their implementation of nuclear material accounting software
- Provide helpdesk support for LANMAS software
Additional Experience Qualifications
- Requires significant experience with Nuclear Material Control and
Accountability at a DOE/NNSA site
- Requires significant experience with Local Area Nuclear Material Accounting
Software (LANMAS) and performing day-to-day accounting
- Requires nuclear material accounting experience and physical inventory
reconciliation at a DOE/NNSA site
- Preferred experience in developing requirements for software

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