Data Analyst Job at Red Gate Group in Washington DC
Red Gate Group, Washington DC, Washington DC, US
Job Description As a Data Analyst at AMS, you'll launch your career by working on meaningful, mission-critical challenges from day one. You'll use AMS's proprietary analysis tools to help verify the health of critical instrumentation and control systems - work that directly contributes to safe, reliable plant operations worldwide. This role pairs hands-on technical work with mentorship from PhDs and senior engineers who are invested in your growth. If you're a recent graduate or soon-to-be graduate with curiosity about how complex systems work and a commitment to learning in a rigorous, high-stakes environment, this is your opportunity to build deep expertise in nuclear systems while making a real impact on global nuclear safety. What You’ll Do
- Use AMS proprietary software tools to analyze nuclear plant sensor data and assess the health of critical instrumentation—work that directly ensures instrument accuracy and plant safety.
- Review and interpret complex datasets from plant computer systems, apply training and engineering judgment to assess data quality, identify anomalies, and inform maintenance decisions that impact plant operations.
- Prepare clear, well-organized analysis outputs and contribute to technical reports delivered to clients, ensuring findings are actionable and focused on operational impact.
- Ensure work is done in a timely fashion to meet commitments to clients and notify management of any roadblocks that may arise.
- Communicate effectively with team members, senior engineers, and client plant personnel regarding data issues, anomalies, and project status.
- Follow rigorous procedures, documentation standards, and quality guidelines consistent with 10CFR50 Appendix B compliance; participate in ongoing training to build expertise, speed, and accuracy with mentorship from experienced engineers and PhDs.
- Travel 4-8 times per year (averaging 4 days per trip) to nuclear power plants and other facilities to support field data collection, conduct on-site analysis, and collaborate directly with plant engineering teams.
- Organized and disciplined; comfortable with structured engineering workflows in regulated, safety-critical environments
- Collaborative team player who works well with peers and leadership; experienced in or open to structured engineering environments with defined processes, documentation practices, and quality requirements
- Independent problem solver who balances confident ownership of your work with knowing when to ask for guidance; comfortable taking initiative while remaining accountable to team standards, processes, and quality assurance practices
- Self-motivated and detail-oriented; demonstrates genuine commitment to quality and accuracy, and understands the critical importance of your work to nuclear power plant safety and public well-being
- Holds (or is on track to earn) a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, data science, mathematics, or a closely related technical discipline.
- Demonstrates strong analytical thinking and attention to detail, with the ability to recognize when data doesn’t look right and to ask thoughtful follow-up questions.
- Works effectively on teams; communicates clearly; takes initiative—seeking solutions rather than dwelling on problems—and shows a genuine interest in contributing to the long-term success of AMS.
- Shows a strong work ethic and reliability, including openness to occasional extended hours during peak project periods and flexibility to travel to nuclear sites when needed.
- Is willing to be trained in AMS’s specific analysis methodologies using proprietary software tools and procedures.
- Exhibits a growth mindset, is open to feedback, and is eager to develop expertise over time and build mastery in specialized nuclear systems and data analysis.
- Brings intellectual curiosity and genuine enthusiasm for learning how instrumentation and control systems function and impact nuclear safety.
- This position involves work under U.S. Department of Energy contracts and requires access to nuclear facilities. As a result, U.S. citizenship is required to meet federal compliance and security-access regulations.
- Health Coverage – Generous employer contributions toward comprehensive health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
- Retirement – 401(k) with generous employer matching contributions
- Paid Time Off – 20 days annual vacation plus at least 10 paid holidays per year
- Professional Development – AMS is committed to your growth as a technical specialist; mentorship by senior engineers and PhDs, access to professional conferences, and continuing education opportunities in nuclear engineering and advanced analysis
- Career Growth – Annual salary reviews, raises, and advancement opportunities within a fast-paced, team-oriented, mission-driven organization