ARPA-E is seeking thought leaders with visionary ideas to catalyze the development of transformative energy technologies as Program Directors.
Program Directors are empowered to move quickly in addressing our nations energy challenges. They are the driving force behind ARPA-Es pursuit of its mission and define the problems that it solves while managing the development of their solutions. The Program Director role celebrates intellectual curiosity and independence constant learning deep technical knowledge and the willingness to take risks to enable an affordable reliable and secure energy future.
Program Directors develop and manage their own funded programs to address national-scale energy problems that are unlikely to be solved by industry alone. They identify problems that are both important and challenging enough to warrant the expenditure of taxpayer dollars in the development of solutions. Typical ARPA-E investments in individual focused-area programs range from $10M to nearly $50M.
Program Directors lead teams with technical and management support to create Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs). They manage the proposal evaluation process and make selection recommendations to the ARPA-E Director. Program Directors are then responsible for negotiating the technical milestones for each project. After award Program Directors actively manage the projects with the performing teams. They are supported by an internal team that helps track progress against milestones manage award logistics and prepare the technology for market. Program Directors are thought leaders both within and outside DOE. They also contribute to the broader ARPA-E mission by supporting the development of their colleagues program ideas and contributing to the growth improvement and culture of the organization.
The program development active management and thought leadership responsibilities of Program Directors necessitate frequent travel. While the level does vary through time at the agency it can be 50% of a Program Directors time.
Per ARPA-Es Congressional Authorization the position is a term limited one with durations typically ranging between 3 and 5 years. Employees of national laboratories universities or nonprofits may join ARPA-E under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) and may serve for up to 4 years. Despite being term-limited the position provides tremendous networking opportunities that can help to catapult former Program Directors into impactful post ARPA-E careers.
Program Director jobs are designated as positions of public trust and pre-employment background checks are required. Information about this process and the questionnaire that will need to be completed before employment at ARPA-E begins (but not yet) are at thislink. Additionally financial disclosure reporting will be required; more information may be found at thislink. Program Director compensation is set by the ARPA-E Director commensurate with experience at a level not to exceed Level II of the Executive Schedule in the table at this link. U.S. citizenship is required.
To apply for the position please submit the following:
Program concepts should be framed around the Heilmeier questions (credited to George Heilmeier former DARPA director):
Questions can be directed via email to with the words Program Director in the subject heading.
In accordance with Executive Order 14170 applicants are encouraged to respond to the four short free-response essay questions in the questionnaire. Answers to these questions are not scored or rated. Your answers to the essay questions will be reviewed by the hiring manager and agency leadership if you are referred for selection consideration.
Required Experience:
Director