Waste Technical Specialist (Early Career) - Requisition #37688
Central Plateau Cleanup Company
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Richland, WA, USA
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WORK SAFE, MAKE A DIFFERENCE, AND BE A PART OF HISTORY WITH THE CPCCO TEAM
At Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo), located in Richland, Washington, we are 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. To achieve our mission, we need exceptionally talented, innovative, and driven people to help us reduce risks on the Hanford Site by removing some of the most hazardous waste streams and facilities in the Department of Energy (DOE) complex. If you would like to work with a highly skilled workforce to achieve unique and challenging goals that critically impact our environment and community, this is your chance to be a part of our legacy!
In Inner Area End States (IAES), the Waste Technical Specialist will be responsible to provide input to address characterizing, packaging, transporting, and disposing of waste stream to be generated in support of deactivation, decontamination, dismantlement, and demolition (D4) activities.
The primary duty of this position is to apply appropriate regulations and standards to implement strategies to compliantly characterize facilities and waste sites to support generation and final disposition of waste streams in the form of discrete waste items/equipment, soil/vegetation, and demolition debris, as applicable.
Responsibilities of an Inner Area End States Waste Technical Specialist (Scientist) will involve supporting the project by:
• Maintaining compliance with applicable environmental laws, regulations, directives, and other binding
requirements that affect environmental aspects.
• Performing all work safely and in compliance with environmental obligations using the core functions and
core elements of the Integrated Safety Management System/Environmental Management System
(ISMS/EMS).
• Participating in work planning, hazard identification and control, work performance within the controls
including feedback and continuous improvement and stop work responsibility.
• Ensuring compliance with applicable standards including regulatory requirements and DOE Order 435.1,
“Radioactive Waste Management”.
• Acting as the liaison between Waste Services and Radiological Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, and
Environmental subject matter experts for activities requiring the acquisition of characterization data for
assigned facilities and waste sites.
• Assisting with waste characterization, using process knowledge or sampling and analysis, to support
waste determination and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
• Performing radiological/chemical characterization evaluations/calculations and documenting in reports to
quantify radioactive/chemical material contamination in and among facility items/debris and structures.
• Supporting development and implementation of characterization field sampling plans.
• Supporting sampling and analytical methods determinations devised to fill data gaps and characterize
various waste streams.
• Supporting coordination of activities of the Non-Destructive Assay (NDA) organization when NDA is
required in assigned facilities.
• Supporting coordination of data validation and verification as specified in sampling analysis plans
(SAP’s).
Basic Qualifications
• US Citizen
• Early Career Level Grade 14: BA/BS degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or technical field.
• Intermediate Level Grade 16: BA/BS degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or technical field, plus 2 years of relevant experience
The higher posted level has greater scope, complexity, authority, impact. The level offered to the selected candidate will be based on the needs of the company and the candidate's education, training, and/or experience.
Desired Qualifications
• Experience with MS Office software
• Understanding of regulatory and safety requirements associated with the nuclear field
• Ability to wear a respirator
• Proven communication prowess (both written and oral)
• Strong interpersonal skills
• Ability and willingness to work with diverse staff members and work teams
• Experience with radiological and/or chemical characterization, sampling, and inventory development
• Experience with environmental sampling software applications and/or Visual Sample Planning
• Experience working in an analytical laboratory or working with field test kits
Compensation & Benefits
In accordance with the CPCCo salary determination process, CPCCo takes into consideration the level of assigned job duties and responsibilities, and the candidate’s education, training, and/or experience relative to internal peers and the external labor market. CPCCo will not solicit salary history for candidates.
Early Career Level Grade 14: $69,413 - $87,538
Intermediate Level Grade 16: $83,950 - $105,570
In addition to base pay, employees may be eligible for variable pay awards.
CPCCo's generous benefits package offers medical/dental/vision insurance, life insurance, 401(k) employer match and paid time off. For a full list of benefits please see https://cpcco.hanford.gov/page.cfm/EmployeeBenefits
A few benefits/perks you can anticipate, depending on the nature of your employment with CPCCo, include the following:
• A casual-dress work environment, where jeans are a regular thing.
• A standard 4-10’s work schedule 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.
• An excellent benefits package, effective day one of hire, which includes a generous 401K Savings Plan, Medical/Vision/Dental Insurance Options, Flexible Spending Accounts, Holiday/Vacation Pay, and more!
CPCCo is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer