We use cookies. Find out more about it here. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
#alert
Back to search results
New

Program Analyst - Enriched Uranium

TechSource
United States, D.C., Washington
1000 Independence Avenue Southwest (Show on map)
May 15, 2026

Position Description

Pay range: $120 - $130,000 annually

Who We Are:

TechSource, a Salas O'Brien company, is a nationally recognized engineering and scientific company specializing in the management and technical delivery of large-scale nuclear and high-technology projects with numerous federal agencies, helping to advance missions of national importance for government programs, national laboratories, national security facilities, nuclear operations, and complex projects nationwide. We provide direct access to hundreds of experts and industry leaders in the nuclear sciences, non-proliferation technologies, accelerator physics, and systems engineering arenas with offices in Washington DC, SC, TX, TN, and NM. Our outstanding technical service has earned the company a client retention rate of over 95 percent. As an employee-owned company, we work to attract and retain the best talent because the best talent delivers the best results for our clients. TechSource is a recent DOE Small Business of the Year recipient and eleven-time Inc. 5000 winner.

Your Opportunity:

TechSource is hiring a full-time Program Analyst to support the Enriched Uranium Modernization Program and its nuclear deterrence mission with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Defense Programs' Strategic Materials Production Modernization Program Office (NA-192). Working with a motivated, knowledgeable, and supportive team, you'll collaborate with the federal program manager and, as a programmatic liaison, with program managers at the national security laboratories and nuclear weapon production facilities who are engaged in managing technical work to modernize our nuclear weapon stockpile. You'll work a hybrid schedule with onsite work at Department of Energy's (DOE) Forrestal building in Washington, DC 3 - 4 days per week and work remotely 1 - 2 days.

Primary Responsibilities:


  • Support the program's efforts in maintaining the inventory of the U.S. supply of Enriched Uranium (EU) sand ensuring the success of the DOE/NNSA mission across the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE).
  • Manage communication and coordination between relevant stakeholders, including with Management & Operating (M&O) contractors and industry partners.
  • Organize, plan, schedule, implement, control, and report on all elements of the program office activities.
  • Organize, plan, schedule, implement, control, and analyze M&O performance on various projects and programs and federally directed contracts.
  • Assist in responding to requests for information from other NNSA and DOE offices, federal agencies, Congress, the Government Accountability Office, and the White House. Draft and edit briefing materials for NNSA and DOE leadership and conduct briefings.
  • Manage the Central Scrap Management Office activities and coordinate with other NNSA site and laboratories on all EU shipments to and from the Y-12 National Security Complex.
  • Assist in managing material storage workstream, coordinate across NA-192 material streams (e.g., EU, DU, Li) to track storage issues related to EUM storage budget.
  • Lead 9212 Transition Strategy program activities to phase-out mission dependency on Building 9212 and eventually cease EU programmatic operations in Building 9212 altogether.
    • Coordinate with the modernization lead and oversee the Building 9212 Calciner project activities and performance.
    • Monitor progress of out-of-service system isolations, material disposition, and waste removal.



Job Requirements:


  • Active Q or Top Secret security clearance.
  • Master's degree in international relations, public policy, or related field.
  • 3 or more years of relevant federal government program analysis/project management experience.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Keen organizational, detail-orientation, and administrative skills.
  • DOE/NNSA experience preferred.
  • Ability to travel up to 20%.
Applied = 0

(web-bd9584865-cxkl2)