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Commodity Jurisdiction Analyst IV – DOS

Commodity Jurisdiction Analyst IV – DOS

CompanyDexis Consulting Group
LocationWashington, DC, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Electrical Engineering or the Liberal Arts and seven years of experience
  • Five years of experience in a related career field
  • Possess a minimum Secret security clearance, up to a TS/SCI Clearance
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills including the ability to manage multiple projects
  • Excellent judgment and ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Ability to deal with a variety of people in a professional, courteous manner in diversified situations

Responsibilities

  • Presents State Department positions that pertain to regulatory framework and jurisdictional issues to both foreign and domestic industry experts, subject matter experts, and governmental entities to audiences of at least 150
  • Participates in the drafting, reviewing, and editing of Notices of Inquiry and Proposed and Final Rules in collaboration with Regulatory and Multilateral Affairs division
  • Reviews capabilities of novel and current technologies for inclusion or addition to the USML
  • Identify areas for improvement in the ITAR, the Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) Determination Form (DS-4076), and USXports; prepare solutions for review by legal and management and add solutions to the DDTC web site via the FAQ vehicle
  • Maintains the process and performs analysis for Regulatory Review Letters
  • Reviews and drafts text for General Correspondence that incorporate questions concerning the jurisdiction of commodities
  • Provides Emerging Technology analysis and develops written products for review by management, DTCC CFIUS, and L/PM, as necessary
  • Employs mastery of a professional field to apply experimental theories and new developments to problems not susceptible to treatment by accepted methods
  • Makes decisions or recommendations significantly changing, interpreting, or developing important public policies or programs
  • Isolates and defines unknown conditions, resolves critical problems, or develops new theories
  • Provides products or services that affect the work of other experts, the development of major aspects of administrative or scientific programs or missions, or the well-being of substantial numbers of people
  • Provides peer feedback to CJC Division Chief and Deputy
  • Assists CJC Deputy in the analysis of Commodity Jurisdiction Requests being reviewed for Technical Dispute Resolution (TDR). Rewrites TDRs and provides peer feedback as necessary
  • Assists the CJC Lead for the division’s effort in supporting multilateral regime reviews, to include the Wassenaar Arrangement and Missile Technology Control Regime

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.