4 Senior Advisors from United States Department of Energy submitted salaries.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) is a government agency whose mission is to find solutions for America's nuclear safety and energy challenges, thereby ensuring national security. The DoE oversees the nation's nuclear reactors and weapons programs, energy conservation and energy production policies and infrastructures. The department was created in 1942 as the Atomic Energy Commission in order to control the results of the Manhattan Project's atomic bomb development. In 1977, it received its current designation from the Carter Administration.
DoE has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. It operates a network of dozens of laboratories and test centers across the United States, including Lawrence Livermore Laboratories in California, the national nuclear waste disposal site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada and the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. DoE's annual operating budget exceeds $24 billion.
DoE employs more than 16,000 federal employees and 93,000 contractors across its network of laboratories and facilities. Nearly every type of career opportunity is offered, from scientists and engineers to contract services providers. Pay is highly competitive and commensurate with experience and professional discipline. Government-subsidized benefit packages are best-in-class and include generous medical and retirement plans.
Associate Legal Counsel is the highest paying job at United States Department of Energy at $163,000 annually.
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