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vandenberg, CA (On-Site/Office)
Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Space Policy Directive Associate to join a Federal Program located in Vandenberg SFB, CA .
Responsibilities of the Space Policy Directive Associate include:
· Cultivate and oversee collaborative relationships with domestic and international space operators.
· Lead interagency working groups and facilitate engagements with allied and commercial partners, in alignment with directives from SPACE Office leadership.
· Gather stakeholder input, document meeting outcomes, identify actionable items, and coordinate tasking to appropriate offices.
· Design and implement process improvement tools such as checklists, technical specifications, and performance dashboards.
· Prepare and deliver presentations, draft position papers, and support strategic communication initiatives.
· Coordinate with higher headquarters (e.g., HQ MD2, SpOC, USSPACECOM, S4S), legal teams, and interagency partners to ensure adherence to data-sharing policies.
· Assess and communicate the operational implications of new missions on Space Domain Awareness (SDA) architecture and capabilities.
· Provide subject matter expertise on SSA/SDA, including integration of non-traditional sensors and emerging data sources.
· Support planning, execution, and post-event reporting for official visits and engagements.
· Collaborate with commercial and coalition partners to enhance and standardize information-sharing protocols.
· Assist users in navigating SDA platforms and data repositories, with a focus on www.Space-Track.org.
Qualifications for the Space Policy Directive Associate include:
· Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of experience or Master's with 3+ years
· Proven track record in leading technical and strategic coordination efforts under government direction.
· Experience as a military planner or staff officer, ideally within space or joint operational environments.
· In-depth knowledge of www.Space-Track.org, including its architecture and data management workflows.
· Technical understanding of SDA mission areas or demonstrated ability to rapidly acquire subject matter expertise.
· Experience developing tools that enhance operational efficiency, such as SOPs, requirements matrices, and performance dashboards.
· Strong skills in synthesizing complex information into briefings, reports, and policy documents.
· Familiarity with the organizational structures of the United States Space Force and USSPACECOM.
· Must have an active TS/SCI security clearance.
Compensation for the Space Policy Directive Associate includes:
· Salary Range: $120,000 - $155,000 depending on experience
· Comprehensive Benefits: Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO, Sick Leave if required by law, and Holidays
Keywords
Space Domain Awareness, SDA, SSA, interagency coordination, international partnerships, space operators, strategic messaging, technical guidance, data sharing, www.Space-Track.org, process improvement, metrics dashboards, technical requirements, checklists, stakeholder engagement, meeting facilitation, action items, position papers, presentations, visit planning, after-action reporting, coalition partners, commercial partners, information exchange, non-traditional sensors, emerging data sets, operational impact, mission analysis, HQ MD2, SpOC, USSPACECOM, S4S, legal compliance, military planning, staff officer, joint operations, SOP development, requirements matrices, performance dashboards, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, US Space Force, interagency organizations, Top Secret clearance, SCI eligibility, bachelor's degree, master's degree, space policy, space architecture, technical writing, briefing materials, policy artifacts, strategic planning, data management, organizational structures, government liaison, space mission support, sensor integration.
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Responsibilities of the Space Policy Directive Associate include:
· Cultivate and oversee collaborative relationships with domestic and international space operators.
· Lead interagency working groups and facilitate engagements with allied and commercial partners, in alignment with directives from SPACE Office leadership.
· Gather stakeholder input, document meeting outcomes, identify actionable items, and coordinate tasking to appropriate offices.
· Design and implement process improvement tools such as checklists, technical specifications, and performance dashboards.
· Prepare and deliver presentations, draft position papers, and support strategic communication initiatives.
· Coordinate with higher headquarters (e.g., HQ MD2, SpOC, USSPACECOM, S4S), legal teams, and interagency partners to ensure adherence to data-sharing policies.
· Assess and communicate the operational implications of new missions on Space Domain Awareness (SDA) architecture and capabilities.
· Provide subject matter expertise on SSA/SDA, including integration of non-traditional sensors and emerging data sources.
· Support planning, execution, and post-event reporting for official visits and engagements.
· Collaborate with commercial and coalition partners to enhance and standardize information-sharing protocols.
· Assist users in navigating SDA platforms and data repositories, with a focus on www.Space-Track.org.
Qualifications for the Space Policy Directive Associate include:
· Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of experience or Master's with 3+ years
· Proven track record in leading technical and strategic coordination efforts under government direction.
· Experience as a military planner or staff officer, ideally within space or joint operational environments.
· In-depth knowledge of www.Space-Track.org, including its architecture and data management workflows.
· Technical understanding of SDA mission areas or demonstrated ability to rapidly acquire subject matter expertise.
· Experience developing tools that enhance operational efficiency, such as SOPs, requirements matrices, and performance dashboards.
· Strong skills in synthesizing complex information into briefings, reports, and policy documents.
· Familiarity with the organizational structures of the United States Space Force and USSPACECOM.
· Must have an active TS/SCI security clearance.
Compensation for the Space Policy Directive Associate includes:
· Salary Range: $120,000 - $155,000 depending on experience
· Comprehensive Benefits: Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO, Sick Leave if required by law, and Holidays
Keywords
Space Domain Awareness, SDA, SSA, interagency coordination, international partnerships, space operators, strategic messaging, technical guidance, data sharing, www.Space-Track.org, process improvement, metrics dashboards, technical requirements, checklists, stakeholder engagement, meeting facilitation, action items, position papers, presentations, visit planning, after-action reporting, coalition partners, commercial partners, information exchange, non-traditional sensors, emerging data sets, operational impact, mission analysis, HQ MD2, SpOC, USSPACECOM, S4S, legal compliance, military planning, staff officer, joint operations, SOP development, requirements matrices, performance dashboards, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, US Space Force, interagency organizations, Top Secret clearance, SCI eligibility, bachelor's degree, master's degree, space policy, space architecture, technical writing, briefing materials, policy artifacts, strategic planning, data management, organizational structures, government liaison, space mission support, sensor integration.
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