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How much do nuclear policy analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for nuclear policy analyst in the United States is $102,230.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are typical responsibilities for a Nuclear Policy Analyst on a day-to-day basis?

Nuclear Policy Analysts are usually engaged in researching nuclear policy developments, preparing detailed reports, and developing policy recommendations for government agencies, think tanks, or international organizations. They may participate in meetings with policymakers and technical experts, analyze treaties or regulatory documents, and monitor global nuclear trends. Collaboration is often essential, as analysts work closely with scientists, diplomats, and legal professionals to ensure comprehensive policy assessments. You can expect a mix of independent research, writing, and team-based strategy sessions in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nuclear Policy Analyst position, and why are they important?

A Nuclear Policy Analyst should possess strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of nuclear policy and international relations, and a relevant degree such as political science or public policy. Familiarity with data analysis software, government databases, and legal research tools is often required, and certifications like those in nonproliferation studies can be advantageous. Excellent written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and the ability to present complex issues clearly to diverse audiences are key soft skills. These abilities enable analysts to interpret nuclear policy issues accurately and communicate recommendations effectively to stakeholders.

What does a Nuclear Policy Analyst do?

A Nuclear Policy Analyst researches, evaluates, and develops policies related to nuclear energy, security, and nonproliferation. They assess international treaties, regulatory frameworks, and emerging nuclear technologies to provide recommendations for government agencies, think tanks, or private organizations. Their work involves analyzing risks, conducting policy briefings, and advising on nuclear strategy and compliance with international agreements.

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Procurement Policy Analyst

Procurement Policy Analyst

LLNL

Livermore, CA โ€ข On-site

$9.5K/wk

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Company Description
Join us and make YOUR mark on the World!
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has turned bold ideas into world-changing impact advancing science and technology to strengthen U.S. security and promote global stability.
Our mission spans four critical national security areas nuclear deterrence, threat preparedness, energy security, and multi-domain defense empowering teams to take on the toughest challenges of today and tomorrow. With a culture built on innovation and operational excellence, LLNL is a place where your expertise can make a real impact.
Job Description
The Policy Group of the Procurement Division has an opening for a Procurement Policy Analyst. The Policy Group develops policies and provides oversight in support of approximately $1 billion in annual procurement spend at LLNL. Procurement Policy Analysts provide advice and guidance to contracting officials, research and interpret statutes, regulations and prime contract requirements to apply to procurement policies and specific procurements. Procurement Policy Analysts also conduct compliance reviews, develop and manage procurement document templates, and serve as subject matter experts for wide range of procurements, including commercial products and services, construction, information technology, research and development, and custom fabrications, to name a few. Procurement Policy Analysts are part of a team that manages key components of the Laboratory's purchasing system. This position will report to the Policy Group Leader.
You will
  • Apply, interpret, and lead the implementation of procurement policies and procedures. Serve as a senior advisor providing authoritative guidance to contracting officials on procurement policies and procedures.
  • Independently research and interpret complex and evolving federal procurement statutes and regulations, and the Lab's prime contract to develop procurement policies and procedures.
  • Lead and perform internal compliance reviews; drive and coordinate institutional responses to external reviews and audits (e.g., CPSRs, GAO, SBA, DCAA), including development of corrective actions with Laboratory-wide impact.
  • Develop and manage procurement document templates including, for example: standard purchase orders, subcontracts and agreements, terms and conditions, solicitations, acquisition plans, source selection memos, and correspondence.
  • Advise contracting officials when negotiating non-standard terms and conditions.
  • Lead cross-functional collaboration with organizations such as OGC to resolve complex or ambiguous regulatory issues and ensure effective implementation of requirements across the Laboratory.
  • Support training and development initiatives.
  • Function as a project leader and/or serve as a mentor to contracting officials in the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities.
  • Independently evaluate and provide recommendations on unauthorized procurements, advising senior management on risk, compliance, and ratification decisions.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
  • Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship.
  • Bachelor's or advanced degree in Business Administration, Law, Public Administration or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
  • Extensive experience with awarding and administering high dollar value or complex procurement contracts, particularly those requiring application of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), DOE Acquisition Regulations (DEAR), or U.S. government approved purchasing system policies.
  • Extensive experience independently leading and supporting negotiations of complex terms and conditions with external vendors, including non-standard or high-risk provisions.
  • Extensive knowledge and use of theories, practices, procurement techniques and methods described in the FAR, DEAR (including DEAR Subpart 970 - DOE Management and Operation Contracts), as well as techniques and methods used by commercial businesses.
  • Expert-level writing skills in drafting contract language, procurement policies, and official reports, including development of clear, persuasive documentation for complex decisions.
  • Advanced oral communication and interpersonal skills to interact effectively with a diverse team and with a broad range of stakeholders such as government contracting officials, program managers, clients, customers, and external vendors.
  • Proven ability to analyze and solve complex problems, use sound judgment, and recommend appropriate actions and implement solutions.
  • Experience or demonstrated ability with participating in procurement board reviews and performing internal quality reviews of procurement files including providing recommendations that influence procurement decisions and policy direction
  • Experience or demonstrated ability to effectively organize and manage a diverse and varied workload, including ability to work independently toward goals and objectives.
  • Experience or demonstrated ability to lead and/or mentor contracting officials on procurement regulations and policies.
  • Recognized subject matter expertise in procurement regulations and policies, with demonstrated impact on organizational practices or outcomes.

Qualifications We Desire
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively use AI tools and technologies to improve work quality and productivity

Pay Range
$137,910 - $168,852 Annually
This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting; pay will not be below any applicable local minimum wage. An employee's position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, specific competencies, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs.
Additional Information
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Position Information
This is a Career Indefinite position, open to Lab employees and external candidates.
Why Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory?
  • Included in 2026 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor!
  • Flexible Benefits Package
  • 401(k)
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Education Reimbursement Program
  • Flexible schedules (*depending on project needs)
  • Our values - visit https://www.llnl.gov/inclusion/our-values

Security Clearance
This position requires a Department of Energy (DOE) Q-level clearance. If you are selected, we will initiate a Federal background investigation to determine if you meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information or matter. Also, all L or Q cleared employees are subject to random drug testing. Q-level clearance requires U.S. citizenship.
Pre-Employment Drug Test
External applicant(s) selected for this position must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. This includes testing for use of marijuana as Federal Law applies to us as a Federal Contractor.
Wireless and Medical Devices
Per the Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory must meet certain restrictions with the use and/or possession of mobile devices in Limited Areas. Depending on your job duties, you may be required to work in a Limited Area where you are not permitted to have a personal and/or laboratory mobile device in your possession. This includes, but not limited to cell phones, tablets, fitness devices, wireless headphones, and other Bluetooth/wireless enabled devices.
If you use a medical device, which pairs with a mobile device, you must still follow the rules concerning the mobile device in individual sections within Limited Areas. Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities require separate approval. Hearing aids without wireless capabilities or wireless that has been disabled are allowed in Limited Areas, Secure Space and Transit/Buffer Space within buildings.
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