Nevada National Security Sites · 3 days ago
Radiological Regulatory Compl Spec I
MSTS manages and operates the Nevada National Security Site for the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration. They are seeking a self-motivated Radiological Regulatory Compliance Specialist I to assist in maintaining regulatory and contractual requirements within the Radiological Control organization.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Performs work of limited scope and basic complexity (under supervision), generally in support of more senior compliance professionals
Obtains/maintains a working knowledge of the radiological regulatory and contractual requirements and how they may impact the Radiological Control organization
Participates in analysis and resolution of potential areas of non-compliance through continual formal/informal risk assessment, investigations, and audits
Assists with reviewing, compiling, and summarizing data and in the identification of potential or actual areas of non-compliance for all departments within the Radiological Control organization
Assists with the implementation of corrective action plans to address identified compliance issues through the Radiological Awareness Reporting (RAR) process and the company’s issue management system (caWeb)
Assists with the compliant indexing, organizing, and storage of radiological records
Assists with internal and external requests for radiological records
Assists with the execution of other records and regulatory compliance duties and responsibilities as assigned by management, supervision, and/or program leads
Perform other duties assigned by Management
Qualification
Required
US Citizenship is required for all positions
Bachelor's degree in worker safety and health, quality assurance, nuclear engineering, radiological protection, law, security, law enforcement or other related field or equivalent training and experience
Must successfully pass the DOE Core and Site RCT Academics (if not already a qualified RCT)
Must maintain any identified qualifications necessary to execute the responsibilities of the position
Must possess excellent oral/written communication, planning, and organizational skills
Must possess excellent research, scientific skills, and analytical skills
Must possess excellent interpersonal skills and ability to deal with all levels of people, from front line to executive leadership, in a tactful, professional, and effective manner while maintaining confidentiality
Works under direct supervision with general guidance from more experienced regulatory compliance officers
Limited use and/or application of principles, theories, and concepts
Follows specific established procedures and instructions
Closely coordinates work efforts through interaction with peers, program leads, and supervisor
Ability to pass a federal background investigation
The primary work location will be at the Nevada National Security Site (located 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada)
Work schedule will be 4/10s Monday through Thursday (subject to change)
Pre-placement physical examination, which includes a drug screen, is required
Must possess a valid driver's license
Ability to obtain a HSPD-12 Personal Identity Verification credential under the Department of Energy Order 206.2, ‘Identity, Credential, and Access Management,' and Supplemental Directive NNSA SD 206.2, ‘Implementation of Personal Identity Verification for Uncleared Contractors'
Preferred
Bachelor's degree in radiological protection, occupational safety and health, or quality assurance
NRRPT, CSP, ASP certifications
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision
Both a pension and a 401k
Paid time off and 96 hours of paid holidays
Relocation (if located more than 75 miles from work location)
Tuition assistance and reimbursement
Company
Nevada National Security Sites
The Nevada National Security Sites help ensure the security of the United States and its allies by: supporting the stewardship of the nation’s nuclear deterrent; providing nuclear and radiological emergency response capabilities and training; contributing to key nonproliferation and arms control initiatives; executing national-level experiments in support of the National Laboratories; working with national security customers and other federal agencies on important national security activities; and providing long-term environmental stewardship of the NNSS’s Cold War legacy.