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Radiological Control Program Specialist

Equipment/Technology Specialist

Equipment and Facilities Specialist

No

Richland, Washington, United States

Job Summary

Performs a full range of duties including dosimetry operations, RadCon training support, and RadCon procedure management.

This position shall be performed under the day-to-day direction, control, and supervision of WTCC

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/TASKS

  • Support the Waste Treatment Plant Nuclear Safety Quality Culture by emphasizing the values of safety and quality in the performance of work in order to protect self, others, and the environment
  • Provide dosimetry operations support for Radiological Control Program implementation to assure WTP requirements regarding radiation exposure to site personnel and the general public are followed.
  • Provide training support to the RadCon Training Technical Authority.
  • Maintain technical documents and procedures for radiological control.
  • Ensures RadCon web page is up to date.
  • Promptly resolve program implementation issues by teaming with WTP management and facility staff to identify compliant, cost-effective solutions
  • This job description is not intended to include every duty, task or instruction for which an employee is responsible. Other tasks may be assigned, based on business needs and the department supervisor’s request

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

NA

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

(OFNM) Office Non-Manual

Performs deskwork, including writing, computer workstation processes, and telephone operations. Arranges for and\or performs presentations, oral reports, planning meetings, and other formal or informal contacts, requiring long periods of sitting.

Amentum has joined with Bechtel to create an LLC, known as the Waste Treatment Completion Company (WTCC) to construct, start-up and commission the world’s largest radioactive-waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in southeastern Washington state. The project will use vitrification technology to process and stabilize 53 million gallons of radioactive and chemical waste currently stored at the Hanford Site which is a byproduct of plutonium-production during World War II and the Cold War era.

The project is the largest undertaking of its kind ever and one of DOE’s most technically challenging cleanup projects equivalent to building two nuclear power plants. Its construction site spans 65 acres and includes facilities for pretreatment, low-activity waste vitrification, and high-level waste vitrification, as well as an analytical laboratory.


Minimum Requirements

Education\Experience:

Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Physics, Engineering, or related science. and 1 year of related professional experience.

  • Possesses basic knowledge of office software systems (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Adobe Acrobat Pro).
  • Experience in radiological dosimetry operations preferred.

OR

Associates Degree Health Physics, Engineering, or related science and 3 years of related professional experience.

  • Possesses basic knowledge of office software systems (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Adobe Acrobat Pro).
  • Experience in radiological dosimetry operations preferred.

OR

High School diploma/GED and 7 years of related profession experience.

  • Possesses basic knowledge of office software systems (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Adobe Acrobat Pro).
  • Experience in radiological dosimetry operations preferred.

This position is located at the Construction Site (22 miles north of Richland) and works a 4 x 10 schedule, M-Th, 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Must be able to work in the United States without Sponsorship


Preferred Qualifications