NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP)

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NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) Building Future Leaders for Nuclear Security Heidi Hamling NGFP Program Manager New Mexico State University September 1, 2015 PNNL-SA-98120

What is the NNSA? Established by Congress in 2000, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is a semiautonomous agency within the US Department of Energy (DOE) entrusted with advancing nuclear security. Nuclear Nonproliferation Providing expertise, tools, and technically informed policy recommendations to reduce the proliferation of nuclear or other weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). Nuclear Security Managing the Stockpile Maintaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent, including the proper mix of lifeextension and weapons dismantlement Oversight & Change Providing the proper dialogues, policies, and innovative technical solutions to modernize, improve, and develop NNSA infrastructure and operations for the next generation

What is the NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP)? NGFP attracts and develops nextgeneration leaders to advance the nuclear security mission. Fellows gain professional development, networking, and future career potential through hands-on experience within NNSA. NGFP is directed by NNSA s Office of Management and Budget and administered by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 3

About the Fellowships One-year, full-time, salary-plusbenefits positions 52 positions available annually located at NNSA sites nationwide Orientation in Richland, WA and NNSA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Specialized training, networking, and career development events Placements expected in a range of domains including: Nuclear security policy and technology National security research and development Nuclear safety Counter-terrorism/counter-proliferation 4

Where can you go? Potential Placement Opportunities Nuclear nonproliferation Arms control, verification & compliance Nuclear safety Stockpile stewardship, management, and security Secure transportation for nuclear materials Infrastructure, facilities, and operations management Contractor and laboratory oversight Acquisition and project management support Placements across the NNSA enterprise 5

Career Launchpad Learn the big picture of nuclear security and nonproliferation, from uranium mining to stockpile stewardship systems and arms control Gain experience in conveying highly complex designs, operations, and scientific topics to NNSA and other U.S. government officials Assist in integrating policy and technological capabilities Collaborate with domain experts to address global nuclear security issues 6

What can you do as a Fellow? NGFP Fellows have significant responsibilities and make powerful contributions to NNSA s critical missions. The following are example activities from previous fellowships. Helped develop technologies and methods to support IAEA inspectors in detecting illicit nuclear materials Presented technical expertise in laser sensing, portable mass spectroscopy for inspectors, and nuclear detector testing Developed policy and methodologies for future tests and evaluations Provided insight and design input for missile modifications for the Department of Defense Made technical recommendations to the Air Force and Navy based on results from national lab partners and design conclusions Oversaw budget, project execution, and activity integration 7

What can you do as a Fellow? Provided guidance on nuclear stockpile management Develop controls and policies to the national laboratories for weapons program implementation, including development of certification/qualification plans Apply quantification of margins and uncertainties using state-of-the-art design and assessment tools Reviewed contractor nuclear safety system activities to ensure compliance at NNSA sites Conduct independent assessments of plant operations Serve as technical or operations liaison between contractor and Federal oversight staff at policy meetings Identify opportunities to improve facility and stockpile safety and security operations 8

Fellow accomplishments Worked with national and international partners to detect, secure, and dispose of WMDs Supported interagency coordination and policy analysis Helped develop reports to Congress Participated in the development of international arms agreements and treaties (e.g. MNEPR) Supported S&T collaboration and partnerships to mitigate the risk of nuclear expertise proliferation Coordinated a workshop on nuclear forensic methods for 25 participants from several IAEA member states Worked with international nonproliferation agencies to prepare curricula for nuclear controls workshop 9

Desirable Academic Specializations: STEM Nuclear science/ engineering Radiation/health physics Radiochemistry Chemical sciences Mechanical engineering Physics Industrial or occupational hygiene Other engineering/ science 10

Desirable Academic Specializations: Policy & Operations International relations Nonproliferation studies Political science Security studies Public administration Public policy Accounting Finance / Project management Engineering management

Opportunities Career Development Leadership Brownbags Introductions, presentations, and conversations with the Associate Administrators in each mission area and/or meetings with the Undersecretary and Secretary Workshops / Roundtables Career-focused seminars, panels, and trainings to help establish the next step in your career, whether it be with NNSA, DOE, DHS, State, National Laboratories, Think Tanks, or Contractors Special Events Cohort Development (Orientation and Closing Ceremonies) Legislative Committee Meeting Annual Alumni Event Training Program Office-specific Domestic (other DOE sites/labs) and International (IAEA) Foreign Language Development Program 12

How to apply Qualifications Be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of application OR Have completed a graduate degree program within 12 months prior to the application deadline (10/19/2014 or after) AND Have a final and current cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 / 4.00 in the graduate degree program U.S. citizen eligible for a DOE Q-level security clearance Available to work full time from summer 2016 to summer 2017 Career interest in U.S. and global security Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in an integrated policy and technical environment Desirable Skills Hybrid background: combined policy and technical or business and policy Budgeting and project management Previous government experience 13

Application Components Candidate Background Contact information, citizenship, preferred offices, skills, international experience Education History and Transcripts Each school needs to be listed, and an unofficial PDF transcript for your current school must be uploaded. Letter of Interest (Writing Sample) Focus on overall theme of nuclear security and/or specific foci Action > Past > Present > Future with natural transition Resume/CV Letters of Recommendation At least 2, as many as 4 People who speak to POTENTIAL! PNNL Job Application SF-86 security clearance application (due at a later date) Deadline is 9:00 PM Pacific on Monday, October 19, 2015 14

Compensation and Benefits Salary: $52K/year ($62K post-docs) Relocation Stipend (50+ miles) Hiring Bonus ($3K taxed) Unique combination of broad training and practical application and interaction within major US Government programs Career mentorship and networking for future positions Health and dental plans, paid vacation, and paid holidays Tuition reimbursement (criteria apply) 15

Key Dates for the Class of 2016 May 15, 2015 Application system opens Want schedule updates, reminders? Subscribe at ngfp.pnnl.gov October 19, 2015 Application deadline November 2015 February 2016 Candidate interviews and hiring decisions January 2016 Begin security clearance processing Summer 2016 Assignments begin 16

Frequently Asked Questions What are the requirements for a security clearance? When will offers be made? Can I get more than one offer? Who will I be employed by? Where will I be working? Can my fellowship be extended? Am I guaranteed a job after my fellowship? 17

NGFP Contact Ryan Boscow NGFP Operations Lead, PNNL Ryan.Boscow@pnnl.gov Web: http://ngfp.pnnl.gov Email: ngfp@pnnl.gov 18