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Grants Management Specialist
75High trust scoreInformation Technology Specialist
75High trust scoreManagement and Program Analyst
75High trust scoreBudget Analyst
75High trust scoreIT Cybersecurity Specialist (Defense Critical Energy Infrastructure (DCEI))
75High trust score| Title | Location | Source | Score | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grants Management Specialist | 🇺🇸 Multiple Locations | usajobs | 75High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Information Technology Specialist | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 75High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Management and Program Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 75High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Budget Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 75High trust score | PLACED |
| IT Cybersecurity Specialist (Defense Critical Energy Infrastructure (DCEI)) | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 75High trust score | PLACED |
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is a federal executive department responsible for advancing the energy, environmental, and nuclear security of the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the DOE is a critical driver of scientific discovery and technological innovation, playing a pivotal role in national security, energy independence, and climate change mitigation. The department's comprehensive mandate includes overseeing the nation's nuclear weapons program and nonproliferation efforts, developing and deploying a diverse portfolio of energy technologies—from renewables to advanced nuclear and fossil fuels—and managing a complex network of national laboratories that conduct cutting-edge research in physical sciences, computing, and engineering. It also manages the cleanup of sites contaminated by past nuclear weapons production and research, and sets energy efficiency standards for appliances and buildings.
- Operates a system of 17 National Laboratories and technology centers across the United States.
- Manages the U.S. nuclear weapons complex through the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a semi-autonomous agency within the DOE.
- Is one of the largest funders of basic science research in the United States.
- Plays a significant role in developing and deploying clean energy technologies and promoting energy efficiency.
Last researched: 3/29/2026
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