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Posted by: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Aug 05, 2019


Location:

Rockville , MD 20852

Job Description:

Background

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is proud to be ranked as a BEST Place to Work in the Federal Government. We've earned our top ratings by creating a work environment rich in opportunity, diversity, leadership training, teamwork, and work life balance. Help guide our nation into the next generation of nuclear safety! Begin a challenging career with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission where you can be part of a select group of professionals who protect people and the environment with the peaceful use of nuclear materials in medicine, industry and research.

Duties

This position is located in Office of the Chief Information Officer, Services Development and Operations Division, Security Operations Branch.

The Senior IT Program Manager is the NRC senior-level, technical authority responsible for the most complex work involving leading, planning, directing, managing, coordinating, reviewing, and monitoring a large scale Information Systems Security (IT) program for Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) services. As such, the Senior IT Program Manager recommends or determines scope and extent of the NRC's ICAM program to be undertaken, organizational arrangements, and resource allocation etc., considering Commission policy, priorities, workload and urgent program requirements. The Senior IT Program Manager also serves as an expert and consultant for assessing ICAM technologies and for developing policies, standards, and guidelines related to agency programs.

Qualifications

In order to qualify for this position, you must have at least one year of SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE at the next lower grade level in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE is defined as: Advanced knowledge of and significant experience overseeing an enterprise-wide ICAM solutions and services including the successful architecture, implementation, management and operation of enterprise-wide ICAM infrastructure components including desktop, server, and cloud environments.

The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following:

1. Extensive recent knowledge and experience (theory and hands-on) related to the successful architecture, implementation, management and operation of an enterprise-wide ICAM program, minimally including ICAM applications, solutions, resources and tools, such as third party Fulfillment and Identity Proofing services, Cloud-based strong Authentication services (such as One-Time Passwords), Credential Management solutions, Enterprise Directory services, Enterprise Identity Platform and Governance solutions, high-assurance Digital SSL certificates and Identity Federation services. (Indicate in your resume the specific number of years of experience managing and leading enterprise-wide IT infrastructure ICAM solutions and services.)
2. Broad knowledge and recent experience applying Federal Information Technology (IT) laws, regulations, policies, directives, standards, security requirements, guidelines, and cyber-security methods for an enterprise-wide infrastructure system supporting a variety of IT programs and systems with an emphasis on ICAM-related solutions and solutions. (Specifically describe involvement/role in the design, deployment and/or support of the HSPD-12 and CDM Phase 2 programs. Indicate the maximum number of total endpoints and network accounts supported.)
3. Extensive knowledge and experience dealing effectively with system users for the purpose of understanding their requirements, negotiating conflicting views, assessing tradeoffs in user needs, performance and cost considerations, and providing guidance to contractors in development and review of specifications and system functionality for enterprise-wide ICAM IT solutions and services. (Indicate in your resume the specific number of years of experience dealing with system users for enterprise-wide IT infrastructure ICAM solutions and services.)
4. Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) knowledge and practical experience in the development, integration and operation of enterprise-wide IT systems using Federal IT security requirements, guidelines, standards and cyber-security methods. Demonstrated experience with providing support and oversight for the development and maintenance of documentation necessary to certify systems for security accreditation. Experience includes ensuring that cyber-security services are delivered consistently, incorporate best practices and result in a predictable level of service for users. (Indicate if you have Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer’s Representatives (FAC-COR) Level I, II or III certification.)
5. Advanced oral and written communication skills and experience effectively conveying and presenting detailed information of a technical or policy nature to colleagues, peers, and senior management officials including C-level executives (i.e. CEO, CFO, CIO, CISO, …).

A description of how you possess the specialized experience as well as how you meet the qualifications desired in an ideal candidate should be addressed in your resume.

How to Apply

Visit www.nrc.gov Review the NRC Opportunities page and click on “view a list of current NRC vacancies, please visit USAJobs EXIT.” Find the Senior IT Program Manager Job Announcement Number OCIO/SDD-2019-0003 and apply on-line by August 21, 2019. If you are viewing this opportunity after August 21st please visit NRC’s website and discover additional opportunities for which you might be interested.

Education Level:

High school or ged

Pay Rate:

Over $100,000

HR. Website URL:

http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/employment/opportunities.html

Security Clearance:

None

Travel Requirements:

None

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About U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent agency that was established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 and began operations in 1975. NRC’s mission is to license and regulate the Nation’s civilian use of radioactive materials to provide reasonable assurance of adequate protection of public health and safety and to promote the common defense and security and to protect the environment. In carrying out its mission it exercises the following vision: Demonstrate the Principles of Good Regulation (independence, openness, efficiency, clarity, and reliability) in performing our mission. NRC’s scope of responsibility includes: the regulation of commercial nuclear power plants, research and test reactors, nuclear fuel cycle facilities, medical, academic, and industrial uses of radioactive materials; the decommissioning of these facilities and sites; and, the transport, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials and wastes. NRC issues licenses for civilian uses of radioactive materials, oversees the licensees, and certifies standard nuclear reactor designs and spent fuel storage casks and transportation packages. It also licenses the import and export of radioactive materials; participates in international nuclear activities, including multilateral and bilateral safety and security activities; and works closely with its international counterparts to enhance nuclear safety and security worldwide. To accomplish its overall mission NRC has identified two Strategic Goals—To ensure the safe and secure use of radioactive materials. We need a wide variety of administrative and technical staff to accomplish our objectives. We hire engineers, scientists, security specialists, information technology professionals, financial analysts, and a range of other occupations. We’re constantly looking for outstanding individuals at all levels – recent grads, mid-career professionals, and senior leaders.

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