Argonne National Laboratory is seeking a Deputy Senior Director for the Infrastructure services (IS) division. In coordination with the Senior Director of Infrastructure Services, the Deputy provides leadership, coordination and management of multiple operations functions including nuclear and non-nuclear facilities, utilities, nuclear waste, site services, and project management.
Responsibilities include execution of strategic direction, organizational maturity, risk identification and management, and data-driven decision making. Implementation of the long-term infrastructure investment strategy and supporting project(s) strategy to maximize efficient and effective use of the campus facilities to enable the laboratory’s science objectives. Ensures facilities, nuclear waste management, and operational performance are in alignment and supportive of the laboratory mission and strategic vision. Sustains and cultivates relationships with the Department of Energy and external institutions to build partnerships to enable continuous improvement, benchmarking, identify organizational efficiencies and support a learning organization to advance DOE’s mission. Enables a data and risk-based decision-making organization to drive investment prioritization and ensure operational readiness and overall site resiliency.
Other responsibilities include:
- The Deputy Senior Director has line management responsibility for central shops, site services, and facilities organizations managing a team that operates and maintains our facilities, provides custom manufacturing services, maintains our grounds and roadways, and shipping and receiving of materials.
- Oversees the development, implementation and monitoring of all facilities budgets, including operations, maintenance and capital projects; ensuring the directorate is delivering services in the most cost-effective and transparent way.
- Fosters effective communications and collaborations within the directorate while serving as a staff advocate supporting high quality, innovative programs to attract, develop, motivate, and retain a diverse workforce.
- Facilitates active communication between Laboratory Operations Directorates with a goal of growing effective collaboration between safety, financial, information technology, security and other operational functions.
- Leads engagement with the science and technology directorates to develop an infrastructure services strategy to support the program science needs.
- Manages teams to ensure all facilities and programs are properly maintained and in compliance with regulations and management expectations.
- Serves as the IS directorate Operations Officer, similar to a COO, in supporting the tactical engagement and operations with operational authority within Infrastructure Services.
- The role may include responsibilities to support the Argonne emergency response organization as determined by the IS Senior Director.
- Leaders at Argonne are expected to demonstrate a high level of competency, including strategic agility, team building, clear communication, trust-building, and accountability.
Position Requirements
- Experience working in project management, site services, facilities, nuclear operations, or related.
- Comprehensive leadership and management skills necessary to implement strategic infrastructure and campus plans in support of the science mission.
- Skill in identifying, building and sustaining consensus among key stakeholders.
- Experience in operational execution of infrastructure, continuity of service, and tactical leadership in cross-functional teams and organizations.
- Experience in a mission support organization to provide core services that enable the delivery of an organizational outcome.
- Experience in hands-on leadership of technical teams, overseeing and providing guidance to technical leaders on execution discipline and operations.
- Ability to work in diverse, complex environments and lead large scale change initiatives with ability to effectively drive change, including cultural impact.
- Ability to lead multidisciplinary personnel, including the ability to develop strategies to attract, develop and retain a high-performing diverse staff.
- Ability to conceptualize, launch and deliver multiple projects, programs and initiatives on time and within budget.
- Organizational skills and ability to manage central resources and applications as well as coordinate resources and initiatives.
- Skill in communicating on technical issues with senior leadership and management to devise responsive, efficient business solutions to program-critical tasks, including demonstrated ability to present complex technical issues in clear, concise terms.
- Experience as a leader in a Department of Energy national laboratory or other federal government environment is desired.
- Experience managing projects over $1 million in scope is desired.
- The selected candidate will be required to obtain and maintain a clearance and must be a U.S. citizen. Please see http://www.state.gov/m/ds/clearances/c10978.htm for more information about requirements for obtaining a security clearance process.
- Ability to model Argonne’s Core Values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity and Teamwork
Job Family
Professional Technical (PT)
Job Profile
Infrastructure Services Leader 4
Worker Type
Regular
Time Type
Full timeThe expected hiring range for this position is $221,934.00 - $346,217.04.
Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package.
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