
Bureau of Industry and Security
Technology
About Bureau of Industry and Security
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that deals with issues involving national security and high technology. A principal goal for the bureau is helping stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, while furthering the growth of United States exports. The Bureau is led by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security.
Mission
A principal goal for the bureau is helping stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, while furthering the growth of United States exports.
Open Positions (10)
View All Jobs →Trade and Industry Analyst
Expert in industrial base, trade, and national security investigations, advising senior leadership and developing analytical reports.
Trade and Industry Analyst
Analyze U.S. industrial base, national security, and critical technologies, delivering key insights and policy recommendations.
Trade and Industry Analyst
Conduct research, analyze data, and present findings on U.S. industrial base, national security, and critical technologies.
Lead Trade and Industry Analyst
Senior Analyst sought for trade and industry research, providing strategic advice on national security and manufacturing.
Director Office of Technology Evaluation
Lead complex national security programs, drive efficiency, and manage senior teams within the Federal government as a Senior Executive.
Director Office of Nonprofileration and Foreign Policy Controls
Lead a complex federal organization as a Senior Executive, driving WMD nonproliferation policy and export control initiatives.
Investigation & Compliance Specialist
Lead national security risk assessment and regulatory compliance for foreign-owned businesses, applying federal laws.
Director Office of National Security Controls
Senior Executive Service leader to manage complex federal programs, driving efficiency, and shaping export control policies with integrity.
General Engineer
Apply advanced engineering expertise to analyze technology policies and collaborate on critical projects, requiring a relevant engineering background.
Supervisory General Engineer
Senior Engineer sought to lead technical teams, represent the organization, and apply expertise in specialized engineering fields.