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Posted: January 28, 2026 (0 days ago)

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Attorney (General Business)

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Other Agencies and Independent Organizations

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Location

Salary

$121,785 - $187,093

per year

Type

Closes

March 31, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves providing legal advice and support on employment, labor, ethics, and information laws for a federal agency that regulates nuclear activities.

The attorney will handle complex issues like employee rights, workplace harassment, and policy compliance, often representing the agency in hearings or courts.

It's a great fit for experienced lawyers with a background in federal government law who enjoy tackling challenging legal problems independently.

Key Requirements

  • At least one year of specialized experience at the next lower grade level or equivalent in federal labor/employment law, ethics, or information law
  • Strong ability to interpret federal laws, statutes, regulations, and cases related to labor, employment, ethics, or information law
  • Experience analyzing and resolving complex legal issues in areas like equal employment opportunity, reasonable accommodation, anti-harassment, or personnel security
  • Proficiency in providing oral and written legal advice to agency leadership and management
  • Skills in litigating cases before tribunals such as FLRA, MSPB, EEOC, arbitrators, and federal courts
  • Multiple years of attorney work in government legal offices, judiciary, or private practice with regulatory interpretation and litigation experience
  • Ability to perform legal research, draft opinions, and lead junior attorneys on assignments

Full Job Description

This position is located in the Office of the General Counsel. Division and supervisory information will be determined at time of selection.

This position level is subject to Confidential Financial Disclosure reporting requirements. This position level is subject to Security Ownership Restriction reporting requirements.

In order to qualify for this position, you must have at least one year of specialized experience at the next lower grade level in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector.

The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following: Ability to interpret and analyze Federal laws, statutes, regulations, and cases as they relate to various aspects of labor and employment law, or to ethics and information law.

Ability to effectively identify, analyze, prepare detailed legal opinions, and resolve complex legal issues in federal labor and employment law, labor relations, equal employment opportunity, reasonable accommodation, anti-harassment, and personnel security, or in ethics and information law.

Ability to provide legal advice and support to the General Counsel, the Commission, and agency management on all aspects of labor and employment law or of ethics and information law.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in-writing in connection with litigation of cases before various tribunals, including the FLRA, MSPB, EEOC, arbitrators, and federal courts.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE is defined as: GG 13: includes experience that is defined as attorney or judicial work experience in a federal or state government legal office, federal or state judiciary, or the private practice of law, which provided the candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the work of these positions.

Minimally qualified candidates will have multiple years of work experience, including regulatory and statutory interpretation and/or litigation experience sufficient to perform with an adequate degree of independence or with assistance on complex and major assignments.

GG 14: includes experience that is defined as attorney or judicial work experience in a federal or state government legal office, federal or state judiciary, or the private practice of law, which provided the candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the work of these positions.

Minimally qualified candidates will have multiple years of work experience, including regulatory and statutory interpretation and/or litigation experience sufficient to perform independently on complex and major assignments.

Major Duties:

Depending on placement, duties will be performed with a high degree of independence and will include representation before administrative tribunals, providing advice in non-adjudicatory contexts, and advising and providing legal services related to federal labor and employment law, equal employment opportunity, reasonable accommodation, harassment, personnel security, torts, and government contracts and grants, or ethics and information law.

Reviews technical and other documents to determine legal sufficiency, performs difficult original legal research, develops solutions to novel and complex legal issues, provides legal opinion and advice, and identifies and addresses policy matters, including consideration of relevant risks.

When serving as lead attorney, provides leadership and guidance to assigned back-up attorneys.

In this role, makes assignments to the back-up attorneys and provides comments and revisions to documents and other work products connected with assigned matters.

Provides advice and counsel in connection with: hiring and discipline of employees, employee pay and benefits, whistleblower retaliation, reasonable accommodation, equal employment opportunity issues, harassment, personnel security, torts, and government contracts and grants, or ethics and information law.

Prepares and conducts complex cases dealing with labor and employment, equal employment opportunity, reasonable accommodation, harassment, personnel security, torts, government contracts and grants before the administrative tribunals including Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), U.S.

Office of Special Counsel (OSC), and arbitrators. Supports the Department of Justice and United States Attorneys in all aspects of litigation involving the NRC filed in the federal courts.

When in a litigation role, prepares and conducts difficult and complex cases before administrative tribunals.

Prepares motions and briefs, obtains witness and develops testimony, negotiates with litigants, conducts direct and cross-examination, and makes persuasive arguments during hearings.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/28/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/28/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: OGC-2026-0003