Idaho National Laboratory is hiring an Applied Uranium Technologies Department Manager. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located at our EIL facility with every other Friday off. The Applied Uranium Technologies Department develops and demonstrates world-class expertise and capabilities in chemical separations and nuclear nonproliferation to enable closed fuel cycle solutions for traditional and advanced nuclear reactor technologies Responsibilities Include: - Provide strategic direction and staff oversight for the development and continued operation of innovative fuel cycle test beds at the laboratory. Support program development to enable multi-user testbed capabilities for stakeholders in the Office of Nuclear Energy, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, and other government agencies. - Foster program development and work execution for multi-directorate, multi-disciplinary teams for applications in nuclear fuel cycle science, deployment of advanced nuclear technologies, nonproliferation, computational modeling & simulation, digital engineering, and radiological response training. - Hire, mentor, and promote department staff. - Apply department resources to support division, directorate, programmatic and Laboratory missions. - Work with program leads, relationship managers, and other department managers to identify and support new and expanded technical programs and projects for the department. - Hold staff accountable for performance of assigned responsibilities as well as ensure internal and external recognition of staff achievements. - Implement decisions and policies for the department according to INL policy (e.g., staffing, organization, merit allocations, promotions, discipline, awards and recognition, professional development, indirect budgets, business development, customer relations and projects, and internal and external interfaces. - Implement approved department/program level plans and budgets. - Approve self-assessment plans and other standard approval authorities (such as time charges, travel, expenses).