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Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. is recruiting a Quality Control Engineer III- Radioactive Waste Acceptance Program (RWAP)-Radiological Specialist in Las Vegas, NV.
Navarro Research & Engineering is an award-winning federal contractor dedicated to partnering with clients to advance clean energy and deliver effective solutions for complex challenges in the nuclear and environmental fields. Joining Navarro means being a part of an exceptional team committed to quality and safety while also looking for innovative strategies to create value for the client’s success. Headquartered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Navarro has active programs in place across the nation for DOE/NNSA, NASA, and the Department of Defense.
The Quality Control Engineer III – RWAP Lead in Radiological Characterization provides technical knowledge, skills, and abilities to determine if waste generators have a Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) program that is compliant with the Nevada National Security Site Waste Acceptance Criteria (NNSSWAC) [DOE/NV-325-22-00]. Review waste profiles and waste packages for compliance with the NNSS WAC requirements.
General Responsibilities and Knowledge Skills:
• Under limited supervision, has the demonstrated ability and skill to perform complex professional tasks and to analyze and develop innovative solutions to problems.
• Understanding of principles, concepts and techniques associated with radiological characterization methods such as nondestructive assay, gross radiation measurement, scaling factors, modeling, and sampling and analysis including activity concentrations, dose rates, criticality safety.
• Demonstrated ability to interface with peers, senior management, and the client.
• Level of language skills, mathematical skills, communication skills, reasoning ability and computer skills necessary to perform essential functions of the job.
• Willingness to raise and resolve issues through formal and informal means in support of a learning environment and encourage and/or require others to do the same.
• Familiar with NNSS WAC and DOE Orders pertaining to waste management.
Specific Responsibilities and Knowledge/Skills:
• Evaluate waste generator programs to determine programmatic compliance NNSSWAC radiological requirements.
• Conduct audits and surveillances throughout the United States to evaluate the generator’s radiological characterization elements, new waste streams, conduct mixed waste verifications, and verify implementation of corrective actions.
• Provide technical oversight and of new generator programs and provide technical and interpretation assistance when required.
• Assist in the review of existing processes to identify improvements.
• Identify issues, conducts investigations, and makes recommendations for corrective action.
• Serve as a radiological characterization subject matter expert.
• Demonstrate active leadership in safety, environmental protection, quality, event/issue reporting, corrective action program and other related activities supporting the RWAP.
• Lead key aspects of highly complex project work including activities critical to the success of the organization.