
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist (Aiken)
COMPA Industries, Inc., Aiken, SC, United States
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist
COMPA Industries is searching for qualified candidates for an
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist
position supporting DOE/NNSA operations in
Aiken, SC . Pay:
$65–$70/hr Location:
Aiken, SC Schedule:
Part-Time (~1300 hours/year | Mon–Thurs 6:30am–5:15pm) Citizenship:
US Citizenship Required Mandatory Experience Requirement – Read Before Applying Candidates
must
have significant experience supporting
Nuclear Material Control & Accountability (NMC&A) programs at a DOE/NNSA site , including hands-on use of
LANMAS (Local Area Nuclear Material Accounting Software) . Applicants
without direct DOE/NNSA nuclear material accounting experience, LANMAS expertise, or familiarity with Savannah River Site (SRS) practices will not be considered. Impact As a
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist , you will play a critical role in ensuring the
integrity, compliance, and effectiveness of nuclear material accounting systems
that support national security missions. Your expertise will directly influence regulatory compliance, system performance, and the successful deployment of nuclear material accountability solutions across DOE/NNSA facilities. Responsibilities and Duties Lead the
NMC&A Program Topical Area , including system effectiveness, material control, and site-wide program oversight Develop and manage the
Site NMC&A System Effectiveness Plan
and Annual Effectiveness Report Oversee
Manual 14Q procedures , including reviews, revisions, and approvals Lead
self-assessments, anomaly tracking, and corrective action programs (STAR) Develop
Lines of Inquiry (LOIs)
and approve NMC&A Self-Assessment Cards Plan and execute
Performance Testing (PT)
and
Enterprise Assessments (EA/LNPT) Serve as
NMC&A Training SME : Develop, maintain, and deliver SRNS and NTC training programs Support operational and mission activities: Perform
Management Field Observations (MFOs) Assist with
budget projections and program planning Support
Classification Office and Security Risk Assessments (SRA) Interface with
IAEA and DOE/NNSA stakeholders Provide leadership and oversight: Approve purchase requisitions Act as backup
Shipping & Receiving Coordinator Provide recommendations on
team performance and development Nuclear Accounting Software & Systems Responsibilities Lead development and communication of
functional requirements for nuclear material accounting software Support integration with
enterprise data management systems
in nuclear environments Lead
testing, evaluation, and deployment
of accounting software solutions Serve as SME for
LANMAS and NMC&A processes at SRS and across DOE/NNSA sites Support enterprise-level implementation and continuous improvement initiatives Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a
technical or business field
(Accounting preferred) OR
8+ years of NMC&A experience
in lieu of degree 12+ years
of accounting or nuclear inventory experience OR Advanced degree (MBA/MS) with 2+ years of experience Strong knowledge of: Nuclear material accounting principles (accounting, chemistry, physics) DOE nuclear material accounting systems and reporting requirements Nuclear material measurement techniques Strong computer proficiency for
data analysis, reporting, and complex problem solving Required Skills Extensive experience with
Nuclear Material Control & Accountability (NMC&A)
at DOE/NNSA sites Hands-on experience with
LANMAS
and day-to-day nuclear material accounting Familiarity with
Savannah River Site (SRS) nuclear material accounting practices Experience supporting
compliance programs, audits, performance testing, and system effectiveness Desired Skills Experience developing
software requirements for nuclear accounting systems Experience supporting
system integrations and enterprise deployments CPA certification QMF / SQL training Security Requirements Ability to obtain and maintain a
DOE “Q” Clearance
(active clearance preferred) Interview Process MS Teams Contract Details Duration:
1 year
with (2) one-year option periods Options are not guaranteed and exercised at manager discretion Why Work at COMPA Industries? We don’t just offer jobs—we build careers. COMPA Industries provides best-in-class professional, technical, and scientific services supporting mission-critical government operations. For over
30 years , COMPA has partnered with leading organizations across the DOE complex to deliver high-impact solutions in highly regulated environments. Join a team where your expertise directly supports national security and advanced nuclear operations. COMPA Industries is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or protected Veteran status. Certain positions may require additional background screening in accordance with COMPA policy.
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist
position supporting DOE/NNSA operations in
Aiken, SC . Pay:
$65–$70/hr Location:
Aiken, SC Schedule:
Part-Time (~1300 hours/year | Mon–Thurs 6:30am–5:15pm) Citizenship:
US Citizenship Required Mandatory Experience Requirement – Read Before Applying Candidates
must
have significant experience supporting
Nuclear Material Control & Accountability (NMC&A) programs at a DOE/NNSA site , including hands-on use of
LANMAS (Local Area Nuclear Material Accounting Software) . Applicants
without direct DOE/NNSA nuclear material accounting experience, LANMAS expertise, or familiarity with Savannah River Site (SRS) practices will not be considered. Impact As a
Lead Nuclear Accountability Specialist , you will play a critical role in ensuring the
integrity, compliance, and effectiveness of nuclear material accounting systems
that support national security missions. Your expertise will directly influence regulatory compliance, system performance, and the successful deployment of nuclear material accountability solutions across DOE/NNSA facilities. Responsibilities and Duties Lead the
NMC&A Program Topical Area , including system effectiveness, material control, and site-wide program oversight Develop and manage the
Site NMC&A System Effectiveness Plan
and Annual Effectiveness Report Oversee
Manual 14Q procedures , including reviews, revisions, and approvals Lead
self-assessments, anomaly tracking, and corrective action programs (STAR) Develop
Lines of Inquiry (LOIs)
and approve NMC&A Self-Assessment Cards Plan and execute
Performance Testing (PT)
and
Enterprise Assessments (EA/LNPT) Serve as
NMC&A Training SME : Develop, maintain, and deliver SRNS and NTC training programs Support operational and mission activities: Perform
Management Field Observations (MFOs) Assist with
budget projections and program planning Support
Classification Office and Security Risk Assessments (SRA) Interface with
IAEA and DOE/NNSA stakeholders Provide leadership and oversight: Approve purchase requisitions Act as backup
Shipping & Receiving Coordinator Provide recommendations on
team performance and development Nuclear Accounting Software & Systems Responsibilities Lead development and communication of
functional requirements for nuclear material accounting software Support integration with
enterprise data management systems
in nuclear environments Lead
testing, evaluation, and deployment
of accounting software solutions Serve as SME for
LANMAS and NMC&A processes at SRS and across DOE/NNSA sites Support enterprise-level implementation and continuous improvement initiatives Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a
technical or business field
(Accounting preferred) OR
8+ years of NMC&A experience
in lieu of degree 12+ years
of accounting or nuclear inventory experience OR Advanced degree (MBA/MS) with 2+ years of experience Strong knowledge of: Nuclear material accounting principles (accounting, chemistry, physics) DOE nuclear material accounting systems and reporting requirements Nuclear material measurement techniques Strong computer proficiency for
data analysis, reporting, and complex problem solving Required Skills Extensive experience with
Nuclear Material Control & Accountability (NMC&A)
at DOE/NNSA sites Hands-on experience with
LANMAS
and day-to-day nuclear material accounting Familiarity with
Savannah River Site (SRS) nuclear material accounting practices Experience supporting
compliance programs, audits, performance testing, and system effectiveness Desired Skills Experience developing
software requirements for nuclear accounting systems Experience supporting
system integrations and enterprise deployments CPA certification QMF / SQL training Security Requirements Ability to obtain and maintain a
DOE “Q” Clearance
(active clearance preferred) Interview Process MS Teams Contract Details Duration:
1 year
with (2) one-year option periods Options are not guaranteed and exercised at manager discretion Why Work at COMPA Industries? We don’t just offer jobs—we build careers. COMPA Industries provides best-in-class professional, technical, and scientific services supporting mission-critical government operations. For over
30 years , COMPA has partnered with leading organizations across the DOE complex to deliver high-impact solutions in highly regulated environments. Join a team where your expertise directly supports national security and advanced nuclear operations. COMPA Industries is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or protected Veteran status. Certain positions may require additional background screening in accordance with COMPA policy.