Central Plateau Cleanup Company · 17 hours ago
Shift Operations Manager, Nuclear
Central Plateau Cleanup Company is working to provide a sustainable future for the historic Hanford area through the protection of the Columbia River and the remediation of the Central Plateau. The Shift Operations Manager will oversee facility operations, ensuring safety and compliance while managing personnel and resources effectively.
Responsibilities
Provide facility/project oversight to ensure safe conduct of work, scheduled work progress and quality of performance. Provide direction and oversight of personnel to meet goals in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner
Provide mentoring and coaching to Bargaining Unit personnel and Field Work Supervisors
Take emergency action as necessary to prevent or mitigate the consequences of an abnormal event, protecting personnel and placing the facility in a safe, stable condition following the event
Adhere to Conduct of Operations (CONOPS) principles, Technical Safety Requirements, Fire Hazards Analysis requirements, and the Criticality Safety program. Manage facility configuration to maintain compliance with these programs as well as Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) worker safety requirements
Ensure personnel are accountable, trained, and qualified to perform their assigned function
Ensure timely and accurate oral and written technical reports on assigned activities; identify deficiencies and initiate corrective actions
Maintain awareness of facility/project conditions and advise management of developments that could affect project schedule, costs, client relations, and inter-departmental relations
Ensure worker radiation and chemical exposures are maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) and that an overall benefit results from any activity causing exposure
Responsible for work document review, work release and authorization, and closeout, coordinating/assigning resources, distributing assignments, and setting priorities to achieve group and organizational objectives
Serves as Building Emergency Director per DOE\RL-94-02, Hanford Emergency Management Plan
Successfully interact and communicate with supporting organizations
Ensuring facility/system configuration control is maintained
Perform the tasks of a lockout/tagout Controlling Organization Administrator
Understand and apply procedures and practices within own area and basic knowledge of other areas. Use discretion and judgement to determine when to resolve or elevate issues
Ability to obtain and maintain a "L" Security Clearance. As part of the clearance process, Federal investigators will examine many aspects of the applicant's past including: financial and criminal histories, mental and emotional health, education and travel, drug and alcohol usage, personal and organizational relationships, as well as other aspects of the applicant's background
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience, plus 8 years of relevant experience and at least 2 years of relevant experience must be nuclear experience (Grade 20)
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience, plus 10 years of relevant experience and at least 2 years of relevant experience must be nuclear experience (Grade 21)
Ability to obtain and maintain a 'L' Security Clearance
Provide facility/project oversight to ensure safe conduct of work, scheduled work progress and quality of performance
Provide direction and oversight of personnel to meet goals in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner
Provide mentoring and coaching to Bargaining Unit personnel and Field Work Supervisors
Take emergency action as necessary to prevent or mitigate the consequences of an abnormal event
Adhere to Conduct of Operations (CONOPS) principles, Technical Safety Requirements, Fire Hazards Analysis requirements, and the Criticality Safety program
Manage facility configuration to maintain compliance with these programs as well as Integrated Safety Management System (ISMS) worker safety requirements
Ensure personnel are accountable, trained, and qualified to perform their assigned function
Ensure timely and accurate oral and written technical reports on assigned activities; identify deficiencies and initiate corrective actions
Maintain awareness of facility/project conditions and advise management of developments that could affect project schedule, costs, client relations, and inter-departmental relations
Ensure worker radiation and chemical exposures are maintained As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)
Responsible for work document review, work release and authorization, and closeout
Coordinate/assign resources, distribute assignments, and set priorities to achieve group and organizational objectives
Serve as Building Emergency Director per DOE
l-94-02, Hanford Emergency Management Plan
Successfully interact and communicate with supporting organizations
Ensure facility/system configuration control is maintained
Perform the tasks of a lockout/tagout Controlling Organization Administrator
Understand and apply procedures and practices within own area and basic knowledge of other areas
Preferred
Recent or previous qualification as a Field Work/Operations Supervisor or Shift Operations Manager in a nuclear facility
Previous Facility Operations management experience, with a strong focus on Conduct of Operations elements needed for a nuclear facility
Experience in Nuclear Material management and processing, facility maintenance and managing bargaining unit issues/teams
Experience with VPP, ISMS, HPI, and meet training requirements of DOE-O 426.2
Benefits
Medical/dental/vision insurance
Life insurance
401(k) employer match
Paid time off
A casual-dress work environment, where jeans are a regular thing.
A standard 4-10's work schedule and a great community that allows for long weekends and recharging on the Columbia River, on a golf course, at 200+ surrounding wineries, or at other Pacific Northwest destinations where fishing, hunting, snowboarding, hiking, and other outdoor sporting opportunities are in abundance.
Company
Central Plateau Cleanup Company
Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) brings the depth and breadth of three leading nuclear industry companies — Amentum, Fluor, and Atkins — making it the single largest and most experienced nuclear End-State delivery team assembled for the Central Plateau Cleanup Contract (CPCC).