Commodity Jurisdiction Analyst III with Security Clearance
Aperture Solutions Group
2024-11-05 10:36:53
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: I.T. & Communications
Job description
- THIS POSITION REQUIRES AN ACTIVE US GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE -
POSITION BACKGROUND:
The Commodity Jurisdiction Analyst III position supports the Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Directorate of Defense Controls (DDTC). The DDTC works to ensure commercial exports of defense articles and defense services align with U.S. requirements and advance U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives. The Commodity Jurisdiction Analyst Level III is a senior level position and will support the review of commodities to include articles, technical information, and services to determine whether they should be included on the United States Munitions List (USML) and controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) or on the Commerce Control List and controlled by the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Participate in the drafting, reviewing, and editing of Notices of Inquiry, Proposed, and Final Rules in collaboration with Regulatory and Multilateral Affairs division. • Review capabilities of novel and current technologies for inclusion or addition to the United States Munitions List. • Identify areas for improvement in the ITAR, the Commodity Jurisdiction Determination Form (DS-4076), and USXPORTS; • Prepare solutions for review by legal and management and add solutions to the DDTC web site. • Maintain the process and performs analysis for Regulatory Review Letters. • Review and draft text for General Correspondence that incorporate questions concerning the jurisdiction of commodities. • Provide Emerging Technology analysis and develop related written products for review by management, DTCC CFIUS, and L/PM, as necessary. • Present State Department positions that pertain to regulatory framework and jurisdictional issues to both foreign and domestic industry experts, subject matter experts, and governmental entities to audiences of at least 150. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS • Active Secret Security Clearance • Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in an engineering, scientific or information technology. • Experience in a regulatory or based policy role. • Good written and verbal communication skills and presentation skills. The candidate should be prepared to provide writing samples. • Good organizational skills including the ability to manage multiple projects consistent with established timeframes. • Good ability to synthesize information and develop recommendations for management based on an analysis of the information. • Good judgment and ability to work with minimal supervision. • Good interpersonal skills and ability to resolve disputes in a timely and professional manner. • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite programs and be able to operate all office equipment including but not limited to: telephones, copy machines, fax machines, scanners, printers, and computers. • May be required to travel within Domestic and/or International. WORKING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS: • Perform work where guidelines are scarce or of limited use and administrative policies and precedents are applicable but stated in general terms. • Use initiative and resourcefulness in deviating from traditional methods or researching trends and patterns to develop new methods, criteria, or proposed new policies. • Perform varied duties requiring many different and unrelated processes and methods applied to a broad range of activities or substantial depth of analysis. • Make decisions on the approach, methodology, or interpretation and evaluation processes to be used because of continuing changes in program, technological developments, unknown phenomena, or conflicting requirements. • Originate new techniques, establishes criteria, or develops new information. • Establish criteria; formulates projects; assesses program effectiveness; or investigates or analyzes a variety of unusual conditions, problems, or questions. • Provide products or services that affect a wide range of agency activities, major activities or industrial concerns, or the operation of other agencies. • Work with persons or groups to obtain a desired effect, such as gaining compliance with established policies and regulations by persuasion or negotiation, or gaining information by establishing rapport with a suspicious informant. • Abide by all State Department, Procurement Information Bulletins (PIB) related to third-party contractor services