Job DescriptionThis position reports to the Data and Diagnostics Manager. The Supervisor II is responsible for leading a team that supports data analysis, reporting, quality assurance, and diagnostic processes to drive operational excellence and informed decision making. As an integral part of the Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation (DNN) Programs, you will collaborate with external and internal partners to attain desired success states and sustain successful operations.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and supervise a technical team within the Data & Diagnostics Group, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation (DNN) Programs within the Global Security Directorate.
- Provide technical and operational oversight for projects related to geologic characterization and advanced geologic modeling, seismic network operations, and advanced seismic modeling in support of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation objectives.
- Mentor and develop staff, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment that encourages professional growth and technical excellence.
- Coordinate and prioritize group activities to ensure timely completion of research, analysis, and field operations, maintaining alignment with program goals and compliance requirements.
- Interface with internal and external stakeholders, including Engineering, Operations, Facilities, and National Laboratory partners, to facilitate project planning, execution, and data sharing.
- Represent the Data & Diagnostics Group at meetings, briefings, and scheduling sessions, resolving conflicts and communicating project status and needs.
- Oversee the integration and application of diagnostic technologies and data analytics to enhance seismic monitoring capabilities and geologic assessments.
- Ensure all group activities adhere to safety, security, and quality standards, taking immediate action to address any observed or reported concerns.
- Support the development and review of technical documents, reports, and presentations related to geologic and seismic research.
- Perform other supervisory duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications- Bachelor's degree or equivalent training and experience, plus a minimum of 8 years of related and progressively responsible experience.
- Bachelor's degree in a geoscience discipline highly preferred.
- Master of Science or Doctorate degree in a geoscience discipline preferred.
- Demonstrated expertise in geologic characterization and modeling, seismic network operations, and data analysis preferred.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with ability to write proposals and develop proposed technical scope.
- Experience working in multidisciplinary teams and collaborating with national laboratories or government agencies.
- Knowledge of safety, security, and quality assurance practices in scientific and field environments.
- Primary work location: Nevada National Security Site, approximately 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
- Position may require oversight of night shift or work on other shifts at management discretion.
- Work schedule: Four 10-hour shifts, Monday through Thursday
- Pre-placement physical examination, which includes a drug screen, is required. MSTS maintains a substance abuse policy that includes random drug testing.
- Must possess a valid driver's license.
Annual salary range for this position is:
$103,480.00 - $165,568.00Starting salary is determined based on the position market value, the individual candidate education and experience and internal equity.