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- The successful candidate will perform duties of a Meteorologist with a special emphasis in atmospheric sciences as they relate to the safety or environmental management of commercial nuclear facilities (e.g., nuclear power plants, non-power reactors, fuel cycle, spent fuel management and disposal, radioactive waste management and disposal, decommissioning sites, etc
- The successful candidate will serve as a meteorologist in the Division of Risk Analysis, Fire and External Hazards Branch with responsibility for the planning, recommending, and coordinating research projects dealing with weather, climate, and atmospheric dispersion implications with respect to nuclear facility siting, design, and operation and the impact of these facilities on the environment.
- In this context, atmospheric sciences include regional climatology; local meteorology related to normal, extreme, and severe weather; facility meteorological and air quality measurement programs, including instrumentation and data collection procedures needed for evaluation of atmospheric dispersion characteristics and environmental effects; and modeling of atmospheric dispersion and transport characteristics of both radiological and non-radiological effluents.
- Designs and coordinates research projects in weather and atmospheric science topics such as regional climatology, high winds, precipitation, atmospheric dispersion (airborne effluent pathways) and transport
- Functions as an advisory and technical expert in weather and atmospheric science topics such as regional climatology, high winds, precipitation, atmospheric dispersion (airborne effluent pathways) and transport.
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