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Interdisciplinary (Program Director)

National Science Foundation
Directorate for Engineering, Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems
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Summary

The National Science Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for an Interdisciplinary (Program Director) position within the Directorate for Engineering (ENG), Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Alexandria, VA.

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Overview

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Open & closing dates
05/22/2024 to 06/20/2024
Salary
$160,889 to - $204,000 per year
Pay scale & grade
AD 4
Location
FEW vacancies in the following location:
Alexandria, VA
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Relocation MAY be paid contingent upon the availability of funds.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
None
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Moderate Risk (MR)
Trust determination process
Announcement number
ECCS-24-12404667
Control number
792583400

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Clarification from the agency

Applications will be accepted from all US citizens who meet citizenship and eligibility requirements. Please see the "Other Information" section for further information.

Duties

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The CHIPS Program Director will take an active role in supporting ECCS programs to enable frontier-scale research on semiconductors that encompasses transformative advancements in silicon technology and beyond, at material, device, circuit, and system levels to enable a wide range of sensing, communication, and computing functionalities including logic, memory, and interconnect. The impact has boundless potential in emerging technologies, including future computing paradigms, artificial intelligence, power electronics, microelectronics, 6G and beyond wireless communications, and quantum information engineering, which will lead to many of The Industries of the Future. Their work will also strengthen research and education activities by encouraging interdisciplinary and international collaborations between academia, industry, and the public sector to secure our nation's global leadership in semiconductor research.

The responsibilities of the NSF Program Director are constantly evolving. The program Director is guided by the goals of NSF's Strategic Plan: (1) enable the United States to uphold a position of world leadership in all aspects of science, mathematics, and engineering, (2) promote the discovery, integration, dissemination, and employment of new knowledge in service to society, and (3) achieve excellence in U.S. science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education at all levels. The core strategies NSF staff employ include developing intellectual capital, strengthening the physical infrastructure, integrating research and education, and promoting partnerships.

Responsibilities of the program Director include long-range planning and budget development for the areas of science represented by the program or program cluster, the administration of the merit review process and proposal recommendations, the preparation of press releases, feature articles, and material describing advances in the research supported, and coordination and liaison with other programs in NSF, other Federal agencies and organizations.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

PROGRAM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
  • Maintain a healthy balance of support for all the needs of the research and education enterprise either through program, division, directorate, Foundation, or interagency activities.
  • Manage program resources so as to provide optimal appropriate scientific judgment to insure integrity and consistency in the grant/declination process without conflict of interests, and with balance among appropriate sub-fields and institutions, and participation of all qualified scientists. Incorporate cross-directorate responsibilities into program administration.
  • Manage an effective, timely merit review process, with attention to increasing the size and quality of the reviewer pools and insuring participation by women, minorities and disabled scientists.
  • Provide scientific expertise, evaluation, and advice for other NSF programs, including international programs, other research programs, and cross-directorate programs.
  • Advise and assist in the development of short- and long-range plans, establishing goals and objectives for research programs. Plan the budget for the program/programs considering past, present and future fiscal years, allocate resources within that budget distributing scarce resources among major competitive programs, and manage post-award evaluation.
  • Control waste, fraud, and abuse.
REPRESENTATION, COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP
  • Represent the Foundation within the scientific community, with other NSF Divisions, with other appropriate agencies and organizations, and with the public, accurately reflecting NSF policy and positions.
  • Create and maintain linkages to other NSF units and other Federal agencies in pursuit of the overall NSF mission.
  • Participate in meetings, providing input relevant to Program area and/or Division.
  • Pursue affirmative action and EEO goals.
  • Pursue and/or be responsive to assignment on special projects and temporary functional teams from across the Foundation to solve problems, improve staff communication, and effect coordination for special programs.
  • Contribute ideas and effort to improving the quality of policies and NSF's performance of the overall mission. Develop policies and plans for strengthening research and education programs. Provide information to the community on how NSF is pursuing its mission and gather data and impressions from the community on the effectiveness of NSF's performance of its mission.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  • Establish contacts and maintain active involvement in Program and related areas through participation in professional activities. Maintain familiarity with salient current research developments. Pursue individual research as workload and travel funds permit.
  • Expand administrative capabilities through training courses or assumption of new management responsibilities.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

This position is outside the competitive civil service.

You must meet eligibility and qualification requirements by the closing date of the announcement.

All online applicants must provide a valid email address. If your email address is inaccurate or your mailbox is full/blocked, you may not receive important communication that could affect your consideration for this position.

This position is in the bargaining unit represented by AFGE Local 3403

The Selected Candidate(s) may be subject to a background investigation.

Qualifications

Canidates must have a Ph.D. in an appropriate field plus after award of the Ph.D., six or more years of successful research, research administration, and/or managerial experience pertinent to the position.

Appropriate fields include Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Physics.

Education

Please refer to the Qualifications section.

If your degree was obtained from a foreign institution, please also submit the certification from the Association for International Credential Evaluation Professionals, or certification equivalency.

Additional information

Relocation expenses MAY be paid contingent upon the availability of funds.

It is NSF policy that NSF personnel employed at or IPAs detailed to NSF are not permitted to participate in foreign government talent recruitment programs. Failure to comply with this NSF policy could result in disciplinary action up to & including removal from Federal Service or termination of an IPA assignment & referral to the Office of Inspector General. Foreign Talent Definitions

This announcement is open to All US Citizens who meet citizenship and eligibility requirements.

Federal Appropriations Law requires that Non-Citizens meet certain eligibility criteria to be considered. Therefore, Non-Citizens must certify eligibility by signing and attaching this Citizenship Affidavit to their application. Non-citizens who do not provide the affidavit at the time of application will not be considered.

This announcement may be used to fill like positions in other organizations within the National Science Foundation.

NSF has determined that all of its positions are eligible for telework. Work suitable for telework depends on job duties; therefore, employees must receive approval from their supervisor for telework and have a telework agreement in place. Entering into a telework agreement is voluntary.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will be evaluated on the extent and quality of your experience, expertise, education, and research activities relevant to the duties of the position. In some cases, additional assessment processes may also be used. We strongly encourage you to specifically address the Quality Ranking Factors below. This will ensure that you receive full consideration in the evaluation process.

Quality Ranking Factors

  1. Knowledge and understanding of the mission and goals of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and how NSF interacts with the scientific and engineering community.
  2. Demonstrated ability to cooperate and work with peers in other scientific and engineering disciplines and to advocate program plans and policies to individuals in NSF, other government agencies, and academic institutions.
  3. Ability to organize, implement, and manage a proposal-driven grant program, including strategic planning and ensuring integrity and consistency in the grant award and decline management process.
  4. Knowledge and demonstrated experience in a number of these areas (but not limited to): novel semiconductor devices, advanced CMOS processes and nodes, non-silicon memory and compute devices, hybrid CMOS and III-V semiconductor transistors, phase-change materials, spintronics and ferro-electric materials, CMOS+X integration, 2.5D and 3D integration, novel materials and processes for high-K dielectrics, advanced interconnect and metallization as well as superconducting and ultra-low temperature devices and logic, heterogeneous chip-let integration, advanced packaging, devices for non-traditional compute architectures, sustainable chemistry for next generation semiconductor devices, advanced metrology, verification, validation, and testing of integrated circuits.
  5. Demonstrated strong technical writing skills to make clear and thorough grant recommendations, and to collect and evaluate technical and scientific information for effective presentation of research results and for inclusion in publications.

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