The Classification Analyst provides an intermediate level of knowledge to the CNS Y-12 Classification Office concerning Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), Legacy Information, National Security Information, and Restricted Data/Formerly Restricted Data programs. This position requires an ability to understand, implement and manage Federal Regulations, statutes, and DOE orders pertaining to the identification and protection of both classified and controlled unclassified information at the CNS Y-12 National Security Complex (NSC). The Classification Analyst is expected to make cognizant decisions on information that is being identified and protected in accordance with published classification guidance, DOE Orders and Federal Regulations.
This position requires knowledge in weapons production, weapons material processing or weapon program management. The candidate must have a demonstrated ability to handle issues and concerns directly related to key management systems at the plant level, and capable of assisting in the development of long-term strategies supporting information security and protection operations and classification decisions at the CNS Y-12 NSC.
This position requires a self-starter with proven ability to drive projects independently to achieve Classification Office strategic and tactical objectives. The candidate must be collaborative and possess skills necessary to align well with cross-functional teams to support plant programs. The candidate will also be required to assist in the management of CNS Y-12 Classification Office issues management assessment functions, to include developing, tracking and closing Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) that may result in changes to CNS policies and procedures.
The candidate must possess an ability to communicate clearly and effectively at all levels while serving as a spokesperson for the CNS Y-12 Classification Office. Additionally, the candidate will be required to both understand and advise plant personnel on classification-related compliance requirements, including the extent to which noncompliance affects the success or failure of short- and long-term objectives of the overall larger security organization and CNS.