Below are the job description and application instructions for the Program Manager job listing in the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO).
About the Position
Position Title: Program Manager, Bioenergy
Position / Grade:
- General Engineer / GS-0801-15; or Physical Scientist / GS-1301-15
Open Period: Currently open. Open until May 7, 2024.
Location: Washington, DC (DOE Headquarters) or Golden, CO (Golden Field Office)
Position type: Permanent
Number of openings: 1
Salary: $159,806 –$191,289, depending on step-level and location
Telework eligible: Yes
Description/Duties:
This position is the Program Manager for the Data, Modeling, and Analysis (DMA) subprogram of the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO). The incumbent will oversee a portfolio of modeling, data management, and tool development projects relevant to identifying the highest-value fuels and products that can sustainably be produced from biomass and waste materials, while also maximizing decarbonization potential across the entire bioenergy supply chain. The project portfolio includes projects from academia, the DOE National Laboratories, and industry. The incumbent will manage the DMA subprogram to help define the multi-year R&D vision and key funding opportunities to help achieve subprogram and BETO goals. BETO is looking for a dynamic, innovative team leader whose responsibilities will include:
- Developing long-term goals and objectives and establishing specific requirements and schedules for conducting research and analysis leading to cost effective, sustainable production of renewable carbon resources for use in biofuel, bioproduct, or carbon drawdown applications.
- Developing, justifying, and allocating the annual budget for the subprogram, assuring plans and funding requirements fully support and are consistent with legislative mandate and DOE's goals and objectives.
- Preparing reports and maintaining records of work accomplishments and administrative information, as required, and coordinating the preparation, presentation, and communication of work-related information to the Director/Deputy Director.
- Representing BETO and presenting at relevant technical conferences and events.
- Supervising a team of professional staff.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Required to Perform the Work/Specialized Experience:
- Expertise and knowledge in bioenergy technologies sufficient to analyze and interpret data from projects and develop meaningful strategies to meet decarbonization goals.
- Expertise and knowledge in environmental and economic modeling sufficient to evaluate various modeling tools and assist with the formation of modeling conditions and scenarios designed to answer questions about barriers to the short- and long-term deployment of bioenergy technologies.
- Expertise and knowledge in bioenergy technologies sufficient to represent BETO to the DOE National Laboratories and other stakeholders and partners.
- Skills in oral and written communication to communicate with a variety of organizations, agencies, and stakeholders.
Additional Details:
Occasional multi-day travel will be required, including periodic travel between DOE headquarters and the Golden Field Office (in Golden, Colorado). Financial disclosure is required, and incumbent may be required to pass a background investigation.
How To Apply
DOE has Direct Hire Authority to fill scientific, technical, engineering and mathematics (STEM) positions at the GS-11 through GS-15 grade levels. Public Notices will be opened on a continuous basis for interested applicants to provide their resumes and supporting documentation through USAJOBS.
You are required to officially apply for this position through USAJOBS at the link provided below. If you have never applied to a position through USAJOBS, you will be guided to create a USAJOBS account as part of the application process.
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/782568900
This is the only mechanism through which you may be considered for the position. Once you have completed your application on USAJOBS, email BETOHiring@ee.doe.gov to let us know you applied.
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