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Idaho National Laboratory · 1 day ago

Nuclear Facility Research Technician Level 1/Level 2

Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Nuclear Facility Research Technician to work at the Materials and Fuels Complex. This role involves operating facility and process systems, maintaining equipment, and supporting researchers with advanced research systems and nuclear material handling.

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Responsibilities

You will operate facility and process systems in Lab, Hot Cell Services, or nuclear facilities. Perform activities including receiving, storing, packaging, tracking, processing nuclear material in hot-cells, gloveboxes, vaults, radioactive material confinement tents and hoods
Operate and perform maintenance on facility equipment and systems
Support researchers with loading/unloading/maintaining advanced research systems, remote handling equipment, shielded casks, facility utilities, operational support systems, gloveboxes, shielded hot cells and testing equipment
Perform operations observing approved procedures and DOE requirements
Complete and maintain qualifications in designated specialized areas of facility and process operations
Track, package, transfer, receive, and store fissionable materials, construct power units for space and security systems, and handle and treat radioactive and hazardous material
Maintain accurate records of facility operations, equipment performance, production, treatment, and experimental data
Perform technical procedures that range from standard to specialized
Complete and maintain qualifications in designated specialized areas of facility and process operations
Be trained on the following, directly from DOE O 426.2. : Instrumentation and Controls, Mechanical Science, Electrical Science, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow, Thermodynamics, Nuclear Science and Criticality Control, and Materials Science

Qualification

Nuclear ScienceInstrumentationControlsMechanical ScienceElectrical ScienceHeat TransferFluid FlowThermodynamicsCriticality ControlMaterials ScienceLaboratory ExperienceTechnical SkillsIntegrity

Required

Graduation from high school or equivalent and 2+ years, associates or graduate with 0-2 or ESTEC for Level 1
Graduation from high school or equivalent and 4+ years experience or associates graduate with 0-2 ESTEC for Level 2
Must meet the expectations of all employees at MFC
Demonstrated integrity, mentality, and technical skills for the position
Expected to complete clearance paperwork, qualification and certification promptly
The required coursework will contain numerous exams to demonstrate technical content knowledge
This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Energy 'L' clearance, which requires US Citizenship
Operate facility and process systems in Lab, Hot Cell Services, or nuclear facilities
Perform activities including receiving, storing, packaging, tracking, processing nuclear material in hot-cells, gloveboxes, vaults, radioactive material confinement tents and hoods
Operate and perform maintenance on facility equipment and systems
Support researchers with loading/unloading/maintaining advanced research systems, remote handling equipment, shielded casks, facility utilities, operational support systems, gloveboxes, shielded hot cells and testing equipment
Perform operations observing approved procedures and DOE requirements
Complete and maintain qualifications in designated specialized areas of facility and process operations
Track, package, transfer, receive, and store fissionable materials, construct power units for space and security systems, and handle and treat radioactive and hazardous material
Maintain accurate records of facility operations, equipment performance, production, treatment, and experimental data
Perform technical procedures that range from standard to specialized
Be trained on the following, directly from DOE O 426.2: Instrumentation and Controls, Mechanical Science, Electrical Science, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow, Thermodynamics, Nuclear Science and Criticality Control, and Materials Science

Preferred

Previous laboratory experience, including working in fume hoods, glove boxes, and/or hot cells
Associate's degree or ESTEC Grad

Benefits

Medical, Dental, Vision, and Flexible Spending Accounts
401(k) with a 4.2% employer contribution and up to 4.8% match
Paid time off (personal leave)
Employee Education Program (tuition assistance)
Comprehensive Relocation Package

Company

Idaho National Laboratory

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Idaho National Laboratory USDOE is a research laboratory focused on the development, demonstration, and deployment of nuclear energy.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$7.5M
Key Investors
US Department of EnergyU.S. Department of Homeland Security
2024-07-02Grant· $7.5M
2023-01-17Grant

Leadership Team

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David Teter
Deputy Laboratory Director of Management & Operations / Chief Operations Officer
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