Job ID: 2024-19516 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Research and Laboratory
Overview
The PPPL Research Proposal Development Manager will support PPPLâ™s mission by identifying new research funding opportunities and developing and managing the full research proposal lifecycle from pre-proposal concept development to proposal submission and award. The role involves coordinating with various departments to develop pre-proposal and proposal concepts, integrating operational considerations, and training new Principal Investigators (PIs) to ensure high-quality proposals. The manager will also oversee the proposal development process, manage proposal teams, and maintain proposal documentation. This position is ideal for a highly organized and strategic individual with a passion for supporting scientific research through effective proposal development.
The purpose of the Research Proposal Development Manager role at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is to support and enhance PPPLâ™s research mission by effectively identifying, managing, and securing funding opportunities for scientific research projects. The manager plays a critical role in ensuring the development and submission of high-quality research proposals by collaborating with various stakeholders, including researchers, departmental leaders, and administrative staff. This role involves coordinating the proposal development process, training new Principal Investigators (PIs), integrating operational considerations, and maintaining comprehensive documentation and records of proposal activities. By fostering a structured and efficient proposal development environment, the manager aims to maximize the potential for obtaining funding awards, thereby contributing to the advancement of PPPLâ™s research objectives.
A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding leader in the science and innovation behind the development of fusion energy â” a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source. With an eye on the future and in response to national priorities, PPPL also has begun a strategic shift from a singular focus on fusion energy to a multi-focus approach that includes microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability science. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark on our world. PPPL aims to attract and support people with a rich variety of backgrounds, interests, experiences, and cultural viewpoints. We are committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility and believe that each member of our team contributes to our scientific mission in their own unique way. Come join us!
Responsibilities
Core Duties
In support of PPPLâ™s mission, utilize knowledge of PPPL strategic research directions to actively identify, receive, determine eligibility for, disseminate, communicate, and archive funding opportunities for potential PPPL research proposal authors.
Work closely with the Deputy Director for Research, other members of the growing research support office, Research Department Heads, Associate Laboratory Directors, and Research and Engineering Staff to develop and implement internal processes and working groups to develop pre-proposal and proposal concepts to best position PPPL for funding awards.
Coordinate communication with PPPL mission-support functions regarding proposals under development to raise awareness and integrate operational and PPPL infrastructure considerations and needs.
Assist in the identification of new Principal Investigators (PIs), and develop and then implement training for PIs to ensure high-quality proposals.
Develop, utilize, and manage the PPPL internal process for down-selecting lead PIs and proposal topics, especially when the number of allowed proposal submissions is limited by funding agencies.
Work closely with proposal PIs to facilitate, manage, and track the organization of multi-researcher and multi-institutional proposal teams to generate high quality proposals and maximize the potential for achieving funding awards.
Develop, document, and circulate best practices for proposal development to PIs.
Coordinate, manage, and contribute directly to proposal development including:
Estimating and obtaining internal proposal development funding
Defining and managing proposal development timelines and deadlines
Editing proposal outlines and narratives
Development of research milestones
Quantifying research staff coverage levels, required funding, and timelines
Quantifying new research infrastructure, associated funding, and timelines
Developing Promoting Inclusive and Equitable Research (PIER) Plans including circulating best practices and coordinating with outreach staff within PPPL
Development of data management and other funding-agency-required plans
Development of proposal graphics
Documentation of facility capabilities
Review / audit proposals for completion of all submission requirements
Organize / manage proposal documentation by (for example):
Developing common workspaces, proposal naming conventions, and versioning
Developing and sharing proposal development check-lists, completion timelines, and templates
Creating a contact spreadsheet where key personnel and their roles on the proposal are listed (important for large proposals with many PIs/institutions), and for tracking their proposal responsibilities and delivery
Identify, organize, and assign red-team (can be internal and/or external) reviews of pre-applications / proposals and full applications / proposals for technical quality
Coordinate and/or manage proposal development support staff from (for example) within PPPL and/or Princeton University, external consultancies, new hires, or other staffing mechanisms to ensure the delivery of high-quality research proposals from PPPL
Coordinate with Princeton Universityâ™s Office of Research and Project Administration (ORPA) and the PPPL Budget Office (or other sponsored research office that may be formed) to ensure timely, accurate, and complete submission of research proposals as required.
Maintain records of proposal submissions, awards, funding proposed and received, and perform trending analysis to inform strategic decisions on proposal development resource allocations. Prepare qualitative and metric-based analyses on the impacts of research proposal development services.
Identify, document, and communicate proposal development barriers and inefficiencies and recommend and aid the implementation of improvements.
Generate communications describing research proposal development services and successes, such as web content, email campaigns, brochures, and periodic reports, for dissemination to a range of stakeholders.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Proven track-record of successful high-quality scientific proposal development including funding awards for large multi-institutional proposals
Four or more years of experience working in research proposal development
BS or BA degree required, PhD is preferred
Active membership with one or more research administration or research development organizations is preferred
Experience in a DOE national laboratory and/or academic institution highly preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Highly proficient in Google, Microsoft, and project management software tools
Outstanding oral and written communication skills, including expertise in proposal development and effective internal communications
Ability to partner with PIs from a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines
Strong project management skills with keen attention to detail
Demonstrated capacity to manage multiple simultaneous proposals with competing resource needs while consistently delivering high-quality results on time
Proposal content development and editing skills for non-technical proposal sections
Strong personal initiative and self-guidance, service-orientation, and willingness to perform tasks that range from strategic to detail-oriented.
Physical Requirements
Job is light-duty office work
Working Conditions
Hybrid work preferred, remote and on-site work arrangements are negotiable
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