Nuclear Weapons SME / NNSA SME
Company: Global Engineering & Technology, Inc.
Location: North Las Vegas
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description THIS POSITION IS 100% ON-SITE IN
GERMANTOWN, MARYLAND. This position provides relocation support to
the Germantown area. Global Engineering & Technology (GET) is
seeking qualified individuals for the position of Nuclear Weapons
Subject Matter Expert (SME) in support of the Department of
Energy's Office of Classification in Germantown, Maryland. This is
a highly compensated, long-term, 100% on-site position at the
Department of Energy facility in Germantown, Maryland. This
position provides relocation support to the Germantown area. The
SME conducts classification review and analysis of government
material in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, DOE
orders, and DOE Office of Classification procedures for Restricted
Data (RD), Formerly Restricted Data (FRD), and National Security
Information (NSI) technical areas such as: Nuclear weapon design,
development, testing, production, and deployment Weapon science
Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) Ballistic missile and/or reentry
body/vehicle design, development, testing, production, and
deployment Special nuclear material (SNM) production technologies
such as, but not limited to, isotope separation technologies
(atomic vapor laser isotope separation, gaseous diffusion, gas
centrifuge, etc.) and nuclear material processing
Counterintelligence and nuclear intelligence Military utilization
of nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon effects Nuclear
nonproliferation (technology and/or safeguards programs)
Radiological weapons and improvised nuclear devices Space nuclear
reactors and naval nuclear propulsion Salary Range: Compensation
for this position will range from $165,000 to $185,000 per year,
depending on qualifications. Requirements Security Clearance: MUST
possess an active DOE Q clearance or an active DoD Top Secret
clearance Experience & Skills: The SME shall: Have at least five
(5) years' total field experience working in one or more of the
nuclear-related subject areas described in the bullet points above.
Have direct experience in the nuclear weapon programs and related
activities at DOE and/or DoD, and have some familiarity with
classification and sensitive information-related activities. Have
comprehensive, detailed knowledge of how a thermonuclear weapon is
constructed and a clear understanding of why and how a
thermonuclear weapon works. Optional but highly sought-after
experience includes two (2) years of hands-on support of nuclear
weapons work at a national laboratory or military institution, such
as: LLNL employees in Weapons and Complex Integration a. Weapon
Physics and Design Program b. Weapon Technologies and Engineering
c. Weapon Simulation and Computing LANL employees in Weapons
Program a. Weapons Physics b. Weapons Production c. Weapons
Engineering SNL employees in Nuclear Weapons Program a. Weapons
Engineering b. Research and Development c. Stockpile Management and
Stewardship d. Weapons Science & Technology Military
assignments/positions which involve use of weapons
science/engineering/simulation a. Certain work at DTRA and military
nuclear weapons programs/facilities NNSA Production Facilities
employees whose work involves the use of weapons
science/engineering/simulation a. KCNSC employees in nuclear
security mission whose work includes use of weapon
design/science/engineering information b. Y-12 employees whose work
includes use of weapon design/science/engineering information
Specialized nuclear weapon design/science/engineering training a.
Weapon Intern Program . Please note that the above list is not
comprehensive. The key aspect of any equivalent tour is exposure to
information about, general understanding of, and familiarity with
the “physics package;” in other words, its design (configuration,
materials, etc.) and functioning (physics of a thermonuclear weapon
– implosion, fission, boosting, etc.). While desired, this
equivalent field experience need not rise to the level of subject
matter expertise in nuclear weapon design/science/engineering (as
found in parts of the organizations listed above, such as A, B, or
Z-Division at LLNL or X-Division at LANL). Education: Requires a
Bachelor's degree in one of the physical sciences (or a related
area of engineering) from an accredited college or university. A
Master’s degree is highly desirable. Benefits We provide
exceptional benefits to our full-time employees ( spouse/family
coverage option available at a company-subsidized rate ). Benefits
include: Medical plan options with UnitedHealthcare Dental
Insurance Long-term and Short-term Disability Insurance Life
Insurance AD&D Insurance Generous 401(k) match All benefits are
effective on day one of employment. Global Engineering &
Technology, Inc. (GET) does not discriminate on the basis of race,
sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status,
disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual
orientation, gender identity or any other reason prohibited by law
in provision of employment opportunities and benefits.
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