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Energy Analyst - Supply Chain and Risk Analysis : 2024-05-24
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  • ID
    #51769805
  • Salary
    USD TBD TBD
  • Source
    KeyLogic Systems Inc.
  • Date
    2024-05-24
  • Deadline
    2024-07-23

KeyLogic has new opportunities for Energy Analysts with a Department of Energy (DOE) 'Q' Clearance. KeyLogic is the prime contractor at the DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), a leading research institution in energy technology development and analysis. We are seeking highly skilled Energy Analysts to support the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in the areas of supply chain analysis and risk assessment.

Position Responsibilities:

Conduct detailed analysis of supply chain vulnerabilities, risks, and opportunities for enhancement.

Develop and implement strategies to strengthen the security and resilience of supply chains within the NNSA mission space.

Perform risk assessments related to supply chain disruptions and recommend mitigation measures.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to evaluate and enhance supply chain processes.

Stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes affecting supply chain security and NNSA's mission.

Position Requirements:

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related field.

Master's Degree is preferred.

Current DOE Q clearance or ability to obtain one.

Experience in energy analysis and/or supply chain analysis.

Proficiency in data analysis tools and software (e.g., Python, R, Excel).

Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.

Excellent written and verbal communication.

Experience working on projects related to supply chain analysis within government or defense sectors is preferred.

Familiarity with federal regulations and policies related to supply chain security.

Knowledge of advance supply chain modeling and simulation techniques.