Location: Amarillo, TX
Job Title: Nuclear Engineering Safety
Career Level From: Associate
Career Level To: Senior Specialist
Organization: Nuc Safety Ent Prgrms & Imprv (51336666)
Job Specialty: Nuclear Engineering Safety
Participate in and support activities for safety basis documentation development and review. Develop documents utilizing Documented Safety Analysis (DSA) process, format, and content in accordance with current DSA documents and standards. Perform hazard and accident analysis in support of DSA development. Perform Unreviewed Safety Question Evaluations (USQE). Process DSA changes as directed by lead. Provide input and support to supervision as assigned. In a leadership and development role, guides the successful completion of activities in safety basis documentation development and review. Maintains schedules through discussions with customers and coordination of issues with all responsible parties for the development of these projects. Develops and reviews Documented Safety Analysis (DSA) and safety basis documents utilizing DSA process, format, and content in accordance with current DSA documents and standards. Process and review DSA change packages as directed. Performs, leads and reviews hazard accident analyses in support of DSA development. Perform Unreviewed Safety Question Evaluations (USQE) and USQ Independent Reviews.
Bachelor's degree in engineering/physical science discipline with a minimum 3.0/4.0 cumulative GPA OR a Master's degree in engineering/physical science discipline with a minimum 3.3/4.0 cumulative GPA OR a PhD in engineering/physical science discipline with a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA.
In addition, the applicant must meet the requirements of DOE O 426.2 (i.e., Baccalaureate in engineering or related science, 2 years job-related and at least 1 year nuclear experience, or a DOE 426.2 alternative). DOE 426.2 experience requirements can be satisfied following employment. In the interim, newly hired personnel will not be assigned duties that could impact the safety basis of nuclear facilities. (Ref. DOE O 426.2).
Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Physical Science [Chemistry, Physics, or related] from an Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited program in the United States or designated equivalents from Canada or Mexico, the Washington Accord, or the list of substantially equivalent as documented by ABET. Typical experience could range from two to fifteen plus years.