JOB SUMMARY: This position is part of the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management - Headquarters, Department of Energy. The Federal Partnerships division represents the Office of Carbon Management in interactions with other government agencies on matters related to carbon management. It leads interagency engagement and facilitates dialogue on regulatory and permitting issues among industry, states, and other interested parties to advance the Office's mission. MAJOR DUTIES: As a Supervisory Interdisciplinary General Engineer/Physical Scientist, you will: Manage all activities of the Federal Partnerships division. Supervise a multi-disciplinary team of experts including senior DOE technical personnel who have expertise in interagency coordination and regulatory authorities and permitting relevant to carbon management technologies. Provide expertise and counsel and perform complex assignments in the area of federal partnerships, including leading interagency engagement for the Office and facilitating dialogue among industry, states, and other interested parties to advance the Office of Carbon Management's mission. Analyze complex issues including identifying gaps and/or barriers that need to be addressed in order to execute DOE's carbon management programs, including leading interagency engagement on topics such as land and environmental regulations for carbon capture, utilization, and storage at the state and federal level, both onshore and offshore. IMPORTANT: Click the 'Apply for this job' button to view a complete job description.