Director, Nuclear Supply Chain
Company: The Nuclear Energy Institute
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 30, 2024
Job Description:
Primary Purpose
- Provide leadership within NEI and the industry on nuclear
supply chain activities and initiatives for the current and future
fleet of nuclear reactors.
- Develop NEI positions, initiatives and programs that support a
robust U.S. nuclear energy supply chain by working directly with
members and internal stakeholders and coordinating with other
industry groups. Effectively advocate for these positions with
policymakers.
- Identify issues of importance to NEI's supplier member segment,
communicate these issues to impacted members and coordinate
industry activities to address identified issues.
- Serve as an NEI primary contact for supplier members.
Facilitate supplier member programs and communications.Principal
Duties and Responsibilities
- The responsibilities of position are broad in scope and diverse
in nature.
- Support engagement with NEI's supplier segment of membership,
including senior executives of supplier companies.
- Lead the execution of the NEI annual plan activities related to
the nuclear supply chain.
- Develop and implement positions, programs, and initiatives to
support a robust U.S. nuclear energy supply chain to support the
current operating fleet and new nuclear deployment.
- Coordinate with other NEI divisions engaged in supplier-related
activities, e.g., nuclear fuel supply, regulatory issues impacting
suppliers.
- Support the effective execution of the Supplier Advisory
Committee and other relevant committees and task forces. May be
required to chair Issue Task Forces or other NEI sponsored
meetings.
- Articulate and expand NEI's value proposition for the supplier
segment.
- Implement programs and services related to NEI's supplier
members, e.g., MemberLink.Job Specifications:A minimum of ten years
of nuclear industry experience, including utility, NSSS vendor, or
commercial nuclear supplier. Direct experience in nuclear supply
chain activities, e.g., procurement or supplier experience
preferred.Skills and Abilities
- Must be able to analyze complex industry issues including
assessment of operational, program, staffing, fiscal needs, and
business impacts. Must also be capable of analyzing complex and
technical written documents.
- Possess the ability to effectively interact with executives of
NEI members on a broad range of issues. Interaction with federal
government agencies is also required.
- Ability to lead groups with potentially disparate perspectives
to delivery of work products and deliverables.
- Must be able to communicate effectively and diplomatically
within NEI, with the appropriate levels of member company
personnel, with a broad range of industry personnel, other industry
organizations, and with federal agencies.
- Critical decision-making skills required, including strong
analytical abilities and the ability to reach decisions in an
environment that may involve competing interests.
- Possess the ability for strategic planning in his/her area of
responsibility.EducationBachelor's degree in engineering or a
related technical or scientific discipline is
preferred.KnowledgeMust understand current business drivers and
trends within the commercial nuclear energy industry, subsectors
within the supplier community, and interconnections between utility
and supplier members.Pay RangeFor employees who live in the
Washington, DC Metro area, the salary range for this position is
$171,200 to $256,800 annually. Typically, new hires are brought
into the organization at a salary range between the minimum and
midpoint, depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the
budgeted salary for the role.Benefits:Healthcare:NEI offers 3 PPO
healthcare plans through CareFirst Administrators.
- Choice - Provides comprehensive coverage for both In-Network
and Out of Network services
- Standard - Provides similar coverage to the Choice Plan
- High Deductible - Provides similar comprehensive coverage to
the standard planDental: NEI offers dental coverage through
CareFirst AdministratorsVision: NEI offers vision coverage through
Vision Service Plan (VSP)Employer matched 401(k)Vacation & Sick
LeaveAbout NEIThe Nuclear Energy Institute is transforming the way
Washington, D.C. trade associations operate to influence public
opinion and policy. By leading through innovation, NEI is
demonstrating that trade communications can be fast-paced,
inventive, and impactful.The NEI communications team is moving
beyond traditional communication tactics and developing strategies
that push boundaries to attract support from new audiences. Through
its video series, ad campaign and forward-thinking content, NEI is
reshaping what it means to be a D.C. trade association and a part
of the energy sector.If one of our positions matches your goals and
expertise, please submit your cover letter, r--sum-- and salary
requirements to resumes@nei.org. Indicate the job title of the
vacant position. Please, no phone calls. You also can mail your
information to:Nuclear Energy InstituteHuman Resources
Department1201 F Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20004The
Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) does not discriminate in employment
on the basis of color, race, sex (including pregnancy and gender
identity), religion, national origin, sexual orientation, political
affiliation, marital status, genetic information, disability,
membership in an employee organization, age, parental status,
retaliation, military service, or other characteristic protected by
federal, state or local laws.
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