About this role
The DOE/NNSA Office of Stockpile Management (NA 12) plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile. NA 12’s mission areas include Stockpile Sustainment, Production Operations, Stockpile Modernization, Nuclear Enterprise Assurance, and Stockpile Services. These functions collectively support the ongoing stewardship and modernization of the nation’s nuclear deterrent. The Stockpile Management Program Manager provides strategic leadership across multiple functional teams, managers and professional staff with accountability for performance and results, while developing departmental plans and priorities where decisions are guided by resource availability and organizational objectives. In addition, this is a liaison role and is responsible for interfacing and communicating between local and Headquarter Federal personnel and SRNS employees on all details relative to the Program being managed. Program Management is highly relationship-based; thus, oral and written communication, interpersonal skills, and organization are important. The responsibilities of a Program Manager include, but are not limited to, interfacing with operations and engineering to understand facility scope, developing/tracking SRNS performance milestones; developing presentations and communiques for stakeholders detailing funding requirements, scope and schedule; developing five-year and annual budgets; understanding variances between current year budget vs. actuals; and monthly and annual reporting to internal and external stakeholders. Travel is required.