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BARDA Senior Radiological/Nuclear Subject Matter Expert

BryceTech
Full-time
On-site
Washington District of Columbia United States
Company Description

BryceTech has partnered with technology and R&D clients to deliver mission and business success since 2017. Bryce combines core competencies in analytics and engineering with domain expertise. Our teams help government agencies, Fortune 500 firms, and investors manage complex programs, develop IT tools, and forecast critical outcomes. We offer clients proprietary, research-based models that enable evidence-based decision-making. Bryce cultivates a culture of engagement and partnership with our clients. BryceTech is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran

Job Description

Background. In 2006 the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) was established to support and advance the development of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and innovative technologies for use during public health emergencies. The BARDA model’s success is codified in 1) 60+ Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals, licenses, and clearances, 2) 101 Biomedical products supported for COVID-19 response, and 3) 136 BARDA-supported COVID-19 partnerships. This success centers on BARDA’s public-private partnerships, which have accelerated the development of Medical Counter Measures (MCM) vital to our National Security. BARDA provides its partners critical capability and technical support needed to accelerate MCM regulatory approval and deployment, including support for advanced research and development (AR&D), FDA licensure, and clinical use.

General SME Responsibilities:

Support BARDA Program Office(s) as a subject matter expert in the fields of Chemical Threats, Radiological/Nuclear Threats, Burn and Blast Injuries, or Biological Threats (including viral and bacterial threats), Influenza and Emerging Infectious Diseases Division (IEIDD) as well as the research, development, manufacture, and regulatory approval/ licensure/ clearance of medical countermeasures against these threats including but not limited to diagnostics and other medical devices/infrastructure vaccines and other preventives, and therapeutics.
Candidates with experience in the following areas are desired: medicinal chemistry; preclinical development (animal models, pharmacology, toxicology); advanced clinical development (medical officers, immunologists, clinical operations); analytical product testing and testing development; quality control; clinical and/or regulatory policy; and/or manufacturing (chemistry, manufacturing, and controls); process development, process scale-up and process optimization; device development and manufacturing, reliability engineering, Software, Assay chemistry, microbiology, virology, immunology. Plastic consumable design and manufacturing. Experience in manufacturing scalability and capacity expansion and sterile/aseptic technic, sterile manufacturing/filling and sterile facilities (sterile gowning) Provide guidance and recommendations on key issues related to the area(s) identified above.
Serve as advisor(s) on Technical Evaluation Panels (TEPs) to include white papers/market research abstracts, technical proposals, and budget proposals.
Participate as subject matter experts on Program Coordination Teams (PCTs).
Provide expert assessments, recommendations, and guidance as well as educational material to PCT and COR as needed.
Provide subject matter expertise and advisory support to federal staff for development of cost estimates for notional programs/proposed work.
Review and comment on study protocols, study reports, regulatory documents, presentations, proposals, and related documents.
Develop work products (including but not limited to expert summary reports, expert opinion assessment reports, analysis reports, manuscript writing/contribution, and review and technical assessments on a wide variety of documents related to BARDA’s mission, including solicitations, white papers, proposals, and post-award contract documents and deliverables), as requested in their SME area and at their required level of expertise.
Advise federal staff on the appropriateness and the probability of success of Contractor proposed statements of work Make suggestions on ways to improve those statements of work.
Experience distilling complex information into informative and concise summaries, including providing risk/benefit analyses and balanced recommendations.
Participate and aid in strategic discussions, working with USG, in building new program areas in alignment with BARDA’s mission space.
Provide recommendations for project development level portfolio management and oversight as required.
Provide recommendations or advise on development, implement, and consciously improve Total Life Cycle Cost (TLCC) efforts; Participate in Market Research efforts.

Senior Radiological/Nuclear Subject Matter Expert Specific Responsibilities

Provides guidance to less experienced staff, reviews the work of others, authoritatively contributes to multi-functional analytic teams, and maintains currency in understanding relevant nuclear technologies, trends, and procedures.
Devise, evaluate, and recommend new methodologies and analytical tools that are under development.
Develops and manages programs within current and planned BARDA radiological/nuclear medical countermeasure advanced development and acquisition contracts.
Coordinate with program managers, scientists, and other subject matter experts as required.
Routinely provide defense planners and operators with timely and accurate characterizations of adversary nuclear and strategic threats, WMD programs, and weapons-related S&T developments.
Generate recommendations in the form of technical briefings, reports, and other analytic documents.
Collaborate with the Intelligence Community, Defense Department, national labs, and academia to address nuclear- and radiological-related threat issues.

Qualifications

PhD in nuclear engineering, physics, or closely related subject area.
15+ years of experience with intelligence analysis, including employing multi-INT databases to develop analytic assessments and briefings.
Experience in development of medical countermeasures, including diagnostics and devices, and vaccines and therapeutics.
Deliverables would include work products related to the development and management of programs within current and planned BARDA radiological/nuclear medical countermeasure advanced development and acquisition contracts.
Demonstrated knowledge of state nuclear programs, trends, and technologies, strategic weapons developments, WMD, and/or counterproliferation.
Practical understanding of the technical requirements – both established and improvised – necessary to weaponize nuclear and/or radiological materials.
A working familiarity with global nuclear energy-related programs, technologies, and initiatives.
Understanding of global technology control, arms-control, and nonproliferation efforts associated with nuclear and strategic weapons (CTBT, FMCT, New START). Experience characterizing and assessing consequence management variables associated with nuclear weapons use and radiologically contaminated environments.
Ability to communicate complex analyses at a level comprehensible to laymen and senior-level government representatives.
Ability to clearly express in writing technical analysis results and program characterizations.

BryceTech offers a full range of benefits, including competitive salary, a comprehensive health plan including dental and vision coverage, company-paid life & disability insurance policies, 401(k) plan with company match, and an educational reimbursement program.

Additional Information

This position will most likely be 100% remote.