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Senior Human Resources Specialist (Employee Benefits)

Atlanta, Georgia
Salary
$142K–$185K/yr
Job Type
Full Time
Posted
8/11/2025

Job Description

Summary

Experienced Benefits Specialist sought to manage, interpret, and communicate complex federal employee benefit programs for a government agency.

Join our team as a Benefits Specialist, responsible for managing comprehensive federal employee benefit programs. This role requires expert application and clear communication of complex benefit laws and policies.

  • *Key Responsibilities:**
  • Administer and manage a full spectrum of federal employee benefit programs.
  • Interpret and apply complex HR laws, regulations, and policies related to benefits.
  • Research, analyze, and resolve intricate benefit issues, leading resolution efforts.
  • Provide expert guidance to employees on all benefit matters, including military benefits, veterans' preference, and leave programs.
  • Advise management on benefit program developments and their impact on the agency.
  • Represent the agency and deliver clear presentations on benefits programs at seminars.
  • *Required Qualifications:**
  • Minimum one year of specialized experience in federal or equivalent benefits administration.
  • In-depth knowledge of federal employee benefit laws, regulations, and programs.
  • Proven analytical and interpretive skills for benefit laws and regulations.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills for complex technical topics.
  • Proficiency with HR information technology, automated personnel systems, and software applications.


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The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with protecting public health and safety related to nuclear energy. Established by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, the NRC began operations on January 19, 1975, as one of two successor agencies to the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Its functions include overseeing reactor safety and security, administering reactor licensing and renewal, licensing and oversight for fuel cycle facilities, licensing radioactive materials, radionuclide safety, and managing the storage, security, recycling, and disposal of spent fuel.

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