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The company’s focus is facilities operation and maintenance, waste management and radiological services, security control and force protection, and environmental services. POSITION PURPOSE: The Software Engineer III is part of a strong team providing software engineering support to design, develop, operate, and maintain customized and Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software applications/systems for the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hanford Site. This software engineering position will provide development and support for the Hanford Site PeopleSoft installation as well as a variety of custom applications included in the 24x7x365 critical systems portfolio.
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We are currently hiring motivated, talented individuals to support nuclear / radiological design engineering efforts for Small Modular Reactor (SMR), Advanced Reactor (AR), and medical isotope facility design projects that are in the conceptual, preliminary, and detailed design phases.
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The characterization methods used will be applied to several projects with primary objectives focused on cleanup of the Hanford Site. This work will involve safe handling of radiological samples.
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Delivering in-person training, such as new hire orientation, manufacturing process, and nuclear, radiological and industrial safety courses, as assigned by supervisor. Nuclear, radiological and/or industrial safety (i.e., powered industrial trucks, respirators, lockout-tagout, hazard communications, etc.
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Current or past DOE Radiological Protection Core qualification and National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologist (NRRPT) certification, or Certified Health Physics (CHP) qualification is highly desirable.
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Serve as the Hanford Site Incident Command Agency for all fires and hazardous/radiological emergencies. Responsible for the Hanford Fire Marshal's Office and the conduct of fire investigations, issuing permits for work activities and building occupation, building and waste site inspections, fire safety and prevention education, analysis of fire hazards and the application of fire codes and standards for program and project implementation.
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Experience supporting nuclear/radiological facilities. To achieve our mission, we need exceptionally talented, innovative, and driven people to help us reduce risks on the Hanford Site by removing some of the most hazardous waste streams and facilities in the Department of Energy (DOE) complex.
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Develop and implement processes to meet the Radiological Services Department and Energy Northwest business plan objectives and foster continuous improvement. Provide technical oversight to supervisory staff to ensure effective radiological work control.
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This position evaluates radiological work processes for disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste for quality control, safety, and regulatory compliance. POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the General Manager, the Manager Radiological Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance is responsible for managing the technical functions of the Richland business unit to ensure safety, regulatory compliance, customer service and expeditious processing of technical information and analysis in support of objectives.
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A Master's degree in radiological health, radiation safety, health physics or related field. They operate within the Radioactive Air Emissions Section (RAES) under the supervision of the section manager, as a member of the Office of Radiation Protection in the Division of Environmental Public Health.
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Radiological Safety Training; 24hr Hazardous Materials Training required. Ability to lift items up to 50 lbs on a regular basis and practice proper lifting techniques and ability to safely drive a fork truck.
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This position is responsible for ensuring all shipments and receipts are marked, labeled, loaded, unloaded, and stored correctly in accordance with the facilities Radioactive Materials License and RCRA permit, as applicable.
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Assist in planning work and scheduling resources to implement appropriate radiological controls within work activities. Provide direction, guidance, and oversight to bargaining unit Radiological Control Technicians (RCTs) in support of the D4ES Project.
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Radiological Worker II training is required to support field activities associated with this. radiological work; implement controls to minimize the spread of contamination, Interfaces with radiological control, maintenance, environmental, and other.
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In some cases, radiological training may be required. Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project software experience (preferred) Develops integrated EPC schedules/cost control programs. In some cases, radiological training may be required.
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