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Bio-Deterrence SME

Arlington, VA ยท On-site

$112K - $257K/yr

Knowledge of biological containment protocols, epidemiology, infectious disease response, and national security frameworks related to biodefense * Ability to assess vulnerabilities, refine policy ...

Bio-Deterrence SME

Arlington, VA ยท On-site

$112K - $257K/yr

Knowledge of biological containment protocols, epidemiology, infectious disease response, and national security frameworks related to biodefense * Ability to assess vulnerabilities, refine policy ...

Knowledge of biological containment protocols, epidemiology, infectious disease response, and national security frameworks related to biodefense * Ability to assess vulnerabilities, refine policy ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Sykesville, MD ยท On-site

$106K - $139K/yr

Zeteo Tech, a venture-backed company developing solutions for medical and biodefense applications ... are and national security challenges. You will use your hands-on expertise to conceive, design ...

Identify, evaluate, and disseminate information on the MAJCOM's CWMD and Biodefense capabilities ... of national and departmental Nuclear and WMD intelligence to key Intelligence offices at MAJCOMs ...

Identify, evaluate, and disseminate information on the MAJCOM's CWMD and Biodefense capabilities ... of national and departmental Nuclear and WMD intelligence to key Intelligence offices at MAJCOMs ...

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How much do national biodefense jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for national biodefense in the United States is $79,083.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is National Biodefense?

National biodefense refers to the coordinated efforts and strategies implemented by a country to protect its population and critical infrastructure from biological threats, such as infectious disease outbreaks, bioterrorism, and accidental releases of dangerous pathogens. This field involves preparedness, detection, response, and recovery activities and often includes collaboration between government agencies, healthcare systems, scientists, and public health organizations. The goal of national biodefense is to minimize the impact of biological incidents on public health, the economy, and national security.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in National Biodefense, and why are they important?

To thrive in National Biodefense, you need a strong background in biological sciences, epidemiology, and public health, often supported by advanced degrees and relevant experience. Familiarity with biosurveillance systems, laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and certifications such as Certified in Public Health (CPH) or biosafety credentials are typically required. Exceptional analytical thinking, crisis management, and collaboration skills help professionals excel in high-stakes, multidisciplinary environments. These skills and qualities are critical for effectively identifying, mitigating, and responding to biological threats to protect public health and national security.

How does a professional in National Biodefense typically collaborate with government agencies and private sector partners?

Professionals in National Biodefense often work closely with a variety of government agencies, such as the CDC, DHS, and NIH, as well as private sector organizations involved in public health and biosecurity. Collaboration usually involves participating in joint exercises, sharing information about emerging biological threats, and coordinating response strategies to ensure national preparedness. Effective communication and the ability to navigate complex regulatory environments are essential, as these partnerships are critical for developing rapid and effective responses to biological incidents. Regular cross-sector meetings and trainings are common to build trust and streamline protocols.
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Research Associate, Microbiology (#1905)

Battelle National Biodefense Inst

Frederick, MD โ€ข On-site

$56K - $92K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago

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Job description

BACKGROUND

The National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) is a unique facility located at Fort Detrick in Frederick, MD, dedicated to defending the nation against biological threats. Established in response to biodefense gaps identified after the Amerithrax attacks of 2001, NBACC has been operated by the Battelle National Biodefense Institute (BNBI) since 2006.

NBACC supports DHS and national biodefense preparedness planning, response, emerging threat characterization, and bioforensic analyses. It addresses critical scientific knowledge gaps regarding biological agents to protect the public and defend the nation against biological threats - whether naturally occurring, accidental, or deliberate. NBACC also provides federal law enforcement with scientific data to support the investigation and attribution of biocrimes and the protection of the U.S. bioeconomy.

NBACC is comprised of two centers:

  • National Bioforensic Analysis Center (NBFAC): Conducts technical analyses to support federal law enforcement investigations.
  • National Biological Threat Characterization Center (NBTCC): Conducts experiments and studies to gather data for understanding biological vulnerabilities and hazards.

Together, these centers serve as a national resource for assessing risks posed by biological agents and emerging technologies, informing biodefense policy and response planning, and supporting the investigation, prosecution, and prevention of biocrimes and bioterrorism.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline and a minimum of 4 years of related experience, or a Masterโ€™s degree with a minimum of 2 years of related experience.
  • Equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will be considered as substitution for the specific requirements outlined above.
  • Must have experience with standard bacteriological methods including phenotypic, biochemical and/or molecular analysis of bacterial agents.
  • Intermediate scientific proficiency in laboratory functions. Possesses the ability to identify issues with laboratory protocols, procedures, and experimental plans.
  • Proficiency and clarity of oral and written communications are essential.
  • Exemplary organizational skills with a proven track record of working effectively both independently and as a team player.
  • Knowledge or experience with biocontainment facilities and procedures, laboratory safety, biosurety, and decontamination desirable.
  • Skills and experience to support laboratory activities and work in accordance with NBACCโ€™s management system (e.g., ISO).

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Performs analysis of bacteriological samples utilizing standard techniques such as plating, Gram staining, colony counting, as well as phenotypic, biochemical, and/or genetic analyses.
  • Contributes in matrixed and cross-functional research teams that may include Aerobiology, Virology/Toxinology, and Comparative Medicine (veterinary) staff.
  • Possesses the ability to work on multiple science tasks simultaneously, while performing assignments outside of area of expertise.
  • Exercises judgment within generally defined practices and policies in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions.
  • Follows established procedures on routine work, requires instruction only on new assignments, and is self-sufficient in monitoring and reporting on quality, and compliance.
  • Participates in the testing and evaluation of new technologies and protocols including writing and updating NBACC Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), work instructions and forms to improve NBACCโ€™s ability to serve its customers.
  • Identifies departures from the Quality Management System (QMS) and initiates actions to investigate and prevent such occurrences.
  • With minimal supervision, operates, maintains, and characterizes the performance of equipment ensuring the reagents and supplies are maintained and used properly.
  • Serves as a member of a team in developing, validating, and maintaining methods for identifying and characterizing biological threat agents.
  • Supports Principal Investigators during the writing of technical reports through review and summary of experimental records, initial processing and QC of raw data, and technical review of methods and data.
  • May be appointed as a Lab Space Manager (LSM) and/or Biological Select Agents and Toxins (BSAT) designee.
  • Exhibits teamwork, clear communication, openness to ideas, and patience with colleagues.
  • Demonstrates the ability to multitask, maintain composure under pressure, and utilize effective time management skills to prioritize tasks in a complex, high containment environment.
  • Is a self-starter driven by an eagerness to succeed, maintaining flexibility, adapting to change productively, learning new concepts, and using critical thinking to resolve complex technical problems.
  • Maintains appropriate records.
  • Performs other duties as assigned/authorized.

SECURITY/ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be a U.S. citizen, able to obtain and maintain an interim secret clearance leading to a top-secret clearance and suitability for DHS.
  • Participation in the Immunization Program, Medical Surveillance Program, and/or enrollment in the Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) is required.
  • May be required to participate in NBACCโ€™s alternative work schedule and/or on-call schedule, depending on business needs.