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Program Analyst - NA-19 Front Office

TechSource
United States, D.C., Washington
1000 Independence Avenue Southwest (Show on map)
Oct 10, 2025

Position Description

Your Opportunity

TechSource is hiring a full-time Program Analyst to support the Office of Production Modernization and Materials Management (NA-19) Front Office and its nuclear deterrence mission with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Defense Programs (DP). You will manage a range of duties in support of the Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator (PADA) for Production Modernization and Materials Management Programs and other Federal and contractor staff as assigned.

You will work onsite daily at the DOE Headquarters Forrestal Building, located in Washington, DC. After training, you may anticipate working a hybrid schedule up to 2 days telework per week as the workload allows.

What You Will Do


  • Manage an exciting and diverse portfolio - you will directly support the NA-19 front office team with day-to-day activities including taskers management, correspondence, complex scheduling, and other items requested.
  • Coordinate electronic and printed read ahead materials for the Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator and Deputy Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator.
  • Attend meetings, review documents on cross programmatic topics with NA-19 equities and advise the NA-19 leadership on key programmatic items of interest.
  • Interface with other DP and NNSA offices including the Deputy Administrator's Action Group, NA-11, NA-12, NA-18 and Congressional Affairs.
  • Draft documents and presentations that accurately and thoroughly convey complex program and technical issues for decision makers.
  • Drive process improvement and innovation. Create plans and processes required to meet front office deliverables.
  • Maintain expertise on relevant management tools and technologies and provide inputs to various deliverables.
  • Some travel will be required (20% or less).

What You Will Need


  • Bachelor's degree in policy, political science, engineering, or related field.
  • 1 or more years of DOE/NNSA program management experience or similar background in nuclear-policy-related organizations.
  • Active DOE Q or DoD Top Secret security clearance.
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.

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