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Career Opportunities in Engineering and Scientific Disciplines at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
ML20028H599
Person / Time
Issue date: 01/31/1991
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NRC OFFICE OF PERSONNEL (OP)
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NUREG-BR-0162, NUREG-BR-162, NUDOCS 9101090359
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Career Opaortunities in Engineering and Scienti:fic Disci Lines at tae U.S. Nuclear Regu.atory Commission An Equal Opportunity Employer

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LIST OF POSITIONS NRR AEOD Diesel Generator Engineer Plant Systems Engtncer Electrical Engineer Reactor Operating Experience Engineer Electrical Power System Design and Analysis Reactor Systems Engineer Emergency Preparedness Senior Reactor Systems Engineer Evaluation of Operational Events Fracture Mechanist ACRS & ACNW Human / Computer Inter ace Analysis and Design ACRS Members r

Human Performance Analysis ACRS and ACNW Fellows / Senior Fellows Hydrologist inspection Program REGIONAL OFFICES Instrument and ControlSystem Design and Analysis Effluents Radstion Specialist Materials EngineeringMetallurgist Emergency Preparedness Specialist Mechanical Cornponent Test Engineer Health Physicist Metallurgical Engineer N,.terial Health Physicist Nuclear Power Plant Accident Evaluation Operations Engineer (Examiner)

Nuclear Power Plant Review Project Engineer Operations Engineer Radiation Specialist (Health Physicist)

Operator License Examination Reactor Engineer (Examiner)

Probabilistic Risk Assessment Reactor Inspector (Engineer)

Pump and Valve Engineer Resident Inspector Radiation Protection Scismic Qualifications Engineer Senior Geophysicist Senior Structural Engineer Severe Accident Phenomenology Standards, Guides, and Regulations Structural Mechanics Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Training Assessment Vibration Fatigue Engineer Welding Engineer NMSS Chemical Engineer Environmental Engineer / Scientist Health Physicists Hydrogeologist InternationalSafeguards Analyst Nuclear Process Engineer Project Managers Quality Assurance Engineer RES Health Physicist j

Materials Engineer Reactor Systems Engineers Regulatory Project Manager

l Welcome to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the start of a new, rewarding career. You, too, can be a member of a team performing a wide variety of actisities to protect the public health and safety and the environment. We offer employment stability, professional growth, excellent education and training opportunities, and the challenge of demanding work in an area of high technology. We will match your education, skills, and interests with a challenging and rewarding career path in addition, we offer competitive salaries,13 days of vacation and sick leave initially, and a thrift savings plan similar to a 401(k) plan.

The Commission relies on the NRC staff to work in such areas as reactor and nuclear safety, reactor facilities operation, inspection and enforcement, materials safety and safeguards, confirmatory research, and en:e gency response. NRC's major program offices are currently looking for qualified individuals to fill engineering and scientific positions. A brief description of those offices and positions is included in this brochure.

The Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR)is responsible for evaluating alllicense applications for nuclear reactors; issuing licenses; and regulating the siting, design, E

construction, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of the facilities. NRR currently has openings for the following positions or functions:

Electrical Enginect-Position requires experience in quality assurance activities associated with the design and/or manufacture of electrical and electronic products installed in nuclear power plants. [Dh'. of Reactor inspection and Safeguards]

Metallurgical Enginect-Position requires k..cwledge of chemical and physical properties of and use of metals, inservice inspection techniques and requirements,and potentialinservice degradation processes for the range of metallic materials used in nuclear pour plant components. [Div. of Reactor inspection and Safeguards)

Thermal Hydraulic Analysis (OO 13/14)-Position requires training and experience in the analysis of single and multi phase fltids, espe : tally for transient thermal hydraulic behavior using codes such as RELAP and TRAC, supersonic and choked flow conditions using advance computer models, transient heat transfer (i.e., from metals to fluids), etc. [ Advanced Reactor Tech.)

Instrument and Control System Design and Analysis (GO 13/14) Position requires training and experience in the design or analysis of state of the art computer based control systems for the centrol r.nd protection of vital systems: ultra high reliability systems, large scale integrated control systems, fault tolerant systems, computer based adaptive controls,or self testing systems. [ Advanced Reactor Tech.)

Structural Mechanics (OO 13/14)-Position requires training and experience in the design or finite element analysis of concrete and/or steel shell structures with focus on dynamic response to internal and external forces including carthquakes or explosions using finite element codes, analysis of clasto.

plastic behavior, failure modes or structural behavior or shell structures beyond design conditions.

(Advanced Reactor Tech.)

Electrical Power System Design and Analysis (GO 13/14)-Position requires training and experience in the design and analysis of power station electrical systems with emphasis in computer based analysis of fault levels and voltage drops, design and application of auxiliary generators and batteries, design 1

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of high reliability, redundant and diverse electrical systems and controls, etc. [Adv. Reactor Tech.]

Severe Accident Phenomenology(GG.13/14)-Position requires training and experience in the analysis of the behavior of advanced reactors or containments under severe accident conditions with emphasis in exessel molten core migration, steam explosions, source term calculation, radionuclide release rates and consequence analysis, etc. [ Advanced Reactor Tech.]

Radiation Protection-Position requires detailed knowicdge of the principles, theories, and practices of reactor radiation protection, radwaste management, and health physics and their application to nuclear power plant design, operation, and decommissioning. [ Radiation Proctection Br.)

Nuclear Power Plant Review-Position requires ability to perform detalled technical reviews and prepare safety evaluations of nuclear power plant license applications and license amendments dealing with ALARA design features, radiation protection program, plant shielding and ventilation design, offsite modeling, occupational dose estimates, etc. [ Radiation Protection Dr.)

Standards, Guides, and Regulations-Position requires knowledge of NRC standards, guides, regulations, etc., that apply to reactor radiation protection. [ Radiation Protection Dr.)

Inspection Program-Position requires knowledge of NRC inspection procedures and programs for reactor radiation protection, radwaste management, environmental monitoring, confirmatory measurements. Work with Regions on these issues. [ Radiation Protection Dr.)

Evaluation of Operational Events-Position requires ability to review and evaluate the radiological significance and generic implication of operational events to issue guidance to correct or prevent generic radiological safety problems. [ Radiation Protection Dr.]

Nuclear Power Plant Accident Evaluation-Position requires ability to develop and evaluate analytical models, assumptions, acceptance criteria, and calculational methods for deterrninations and evaluations of accident source term and health effects on the public ttnd plant personnel resulting from postulated accidents, operational events, and normal operations. [ Radiation Protection Br.]

Operations Engineer-Position requires training and experience in the operation of a commercial nuclear power station as demonstrated by holding a reactor operator's license or a position as a shift technical advisor, and a B.S. In electrical, mechanical or electronics engineering. Experience as a U.S. Nasy nuclear officer is desirable. [ Performance and Quality Eval. Br.)

Operator License Examination -Position requires training in the principles, theories, and practices of nuclear engineering,with specific knowledge and experience in the areas of nuclear power plant systems, procedures,and integrated facility operations, including reactor operator and senior reactor operator training and qualification requirements. [ Operator Licensing Br.)

Human / Computer Interface Analysis and Design-Position requires training and experience in the design and analysis of complex human / machine systems with emphasis on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and expert systems, and applications of advanced computer de signs to the l

operation of nuclear power plants, process control facilities, etc. fHuman Factors Assessment Br.]

I Human Performance Analysis-Position requires training and experience in human factors, with emphasis in organizational behavior or industrial psychology preferred, and working knowledge of nuclear l

power plant organization, systems and functions applicable to diagnosis, analysis, and resolution of

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human error related events. [ Human Factors Assessment dr.]

Training Assessment-Position requires training and experienec in the development, implementation, and assessment of current performance based technical training. [ Human Factors Assessment Br.)

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s Probabilistic Risk Assessment-Position requires knowledge of probabilistic risk assessment techniques applied to nuclear power plant regulation with emphasis on events assessment, physical phenomena associated with reactor core melt accidents, radioactive release predictions for severe accLlents, including atmospheric plume dispersion, dose calculations, and human health effects of radiation doses. [Probabilistic Risk Assessment Dr.]

Emergency Preparedness-Position requires training and experience in emergency preparednen plonning and implementation, familiarity with associated regulations and policies, knowledge of nuclear power plant systems and operations with emphasis or, the identincation and classification of emergencies, knowledge of reactor licensing and inspection programs. [ Emergency Preparedness Dr.]

Senior Ocophysicist-Position requires training and experience in the fields of scismology, geolojy, and geophysics, including geotechtonics and et,gineering geology relating to scismic and geologic hazards for existing and proposed nuclear facilities. [ Structural and Geosciences Br.]

Hydrologist-Position requires knowledge of hydrology and hydrologic engineering to review all types of probable maximum flood protection and other hydrologic conditions related to the environmental controls proposed by licensees. [ Structural and Geosciences Dr.]

Senior Structural Engineer-Position requires specialized knowledge of structural dynam:cs, carthquake engineering,and probabilistic risk assessment techniques to analyze hantrd fragility of structures and components,etc. [Structuraland Ocosciences Br.]

Mechanical Component Test Engineer-Position requires training and experience ne<essary to teview and analyze adequacy and acceptability of mechanical component testing prograins proposed or conducted on nuclear components including evaluation of testing procedures. Irwirumentation for monitoring testing results, etc. Should also have background in fluid mechanics and vibration theories. [ Mechanical Engineering Br.]

Seismic Qualifications Engineer-Position requires training and experience necessary to review seismic qualification of electrical and mechanical equipment with ability to define scihrnic input motions, seismic design requirements, shake table testing procedures, testing monitoring techniques, data reduction and interpretation, and knowledge of IEEE Standard 344. [ Mechanical Engineering Dr.]

Pump and Valve Engineer-Position requires training and experience in pump and valve design, performance characteristics, and inservice testing methods, instrumentation, and data analysis, pump vibration analysk, diagnostic testing of valves (especially motor operated vatves). [ Mechanical Engineering Br.]

Diesel Generator Engineer Pos! tion requires training and experience in evaluating mechanical problems associated with operation and testing of diesel generator used in nuclear power plants, performing failure analyses and root cause determinations,and identifying failure mechanisms and developing corrective actions. [ Mechanical Engineering Dr.]

Vibration Fatigue Engineer-Position requires training and experience in vibration analysis and vibration monitoring techniques used in detecting malfunctions in rotating shafts for reactor coolant pumps, diesel generators, and turbines; and in developing acceptance criteria for evaluating vibration data.

[ Mechanical Engineering iir.]

l Materials Engineers / Metallurgists Position requires training and experience in reviewing and evaluating the materials and chemical engineering aspects of components and structures for safe operation at nuclear facilities. Should have a working knowledge of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sections Ill, V, IX, and XI. [Malerials and Chemical Enginecting Dr.]

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i Fracture Mechanist-Position requires training and experience in the fracture mechanics (linear clastic and clastic-plastic) evaluation of $1ecl pressure boundary coruponents under static and dynamic loading conditions; knowledge of the methods used to determine the fracture mechank:s properties of metals. [ Materials and Chemical Engineering Br.)

Welding Engineer-Position requires training and experience in general welding engineering, particularly in the fabrication welding of heasy section steel components,such as pressure vessels and piping, and weld inspection and repairs. Should have working knowledge of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, strong background in nondestructhc examination, welding metallurgy, failure analysis, fracture mechanics, and corrosion of ferrous materials. [ Materials and Chemical Engineenng Br.)

The Office of Nuclear Material Safeguards and Safety (NMSS) is responsible for ensuring public health and safety and protecting th.: national security and environmental values in the licensing and regulation of processing, handling, and transportation of nuclear materials, and the disposal of nuclear waste, it also reviews and assesses the safeguards against potential threats, thefts, and sabotage for all licensed facilities. NMSS is currently seeking individuals for the following positions:

Health Physicist (OO 7/13)-Positions required for indMduals with training and experience in the review of safety and emironmental considerations associated with decommissioning power reactors and materials licensees, and licensing the disposal of low level radioacth'c waste. [Div. of Low Level Waste Management and Decom., Regulatory Sec.)

Health Physicist (GO 7/13)-Position requires training and experience in the safety and environmental review of radiation protection at low level radioactive waste and uranium recovery facilities. [Div.

of Low-Level Waste Management and Decom., Operations Br.)

Emironmental Engineer / Scientist (OO 14) Position requires extensh'e experience in the review, analyses, and evaluation of emironmentalstatements folltowing 10 CFR Part St. [Div, of Low Level Waste Management and Decom., Operations Dr.)

Hydrogeologist (GO 14)-Position requires an advanced degree in hydrology and geology with special emphasis in hydrogeology and experience and knowledge of saturnted and unsaturated groundwater mode!s. Also requires knowledge of geochemistry, water quality, numerical methods, geophysical methods in groundwater exploration, radiochemistry, grouridwater hydraulics, stratigraphy, and fundamentals of transport phenomena in groundwater investigations and monitoring of waste isolation facilities. [Div of low 1.xvel Waste Management and Decom.,

Technical Br.)

Project Managers, various positions (GO-7/13)-Positions involve (1) review of safety and environmental considerations associated with decommissioning power reaciors and materials licensees and licensing the disposal of low level radioacthc waste; (2) geotechnical emphasis in review and evaluation of safety and environmentalconsiderations associated with NRC licensing of uranium mill recovery facilities; (3) health physicist emphasis in safety and environmental reviews of proposed and existing low level radioactive waste and uranium recovery facilities with specialization in radiation protection for siting, design, operation, closure, inspection, and monitoring of low level waste disposal facilities; and (4) planning and managirg of safety and environmental reviews of proposed and existing low level radioactive waste disposal facilities. [Div. of low Level Waste Management and Decom., Technical Dr.]

Project Manager (GO-13)- Position requires experience in development of repository licensing rulemaking 4

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and guidance, including techn' cal positions and regulatory guides. [Div of High. Level Waste Management, Repository Licensing, and QA Project Direc.]

Health Physicist (OO.13)-Posilon requires performance of assessments of operations, incidents, reports, l

documents, and recommendations invoMng radioacthe materials. Monitors the licensing and inspection actMties of NRC Regional Offices. [Div. of Industrial and Medical Nuclear Safety, Operations Br.]

Chemical Engineer (OO 13)-[Div. of Indus. and Med. Nuclear Safety, Fuel Cycle Safety Dr.]

Nuclear Process Engineer (OO.13)-[Div. of Indus, and Med. Nuclear Safety, Fuel Cycle Safety Br.]

Health Physicist (OO.13)-Position requires expertise in safe use of byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials, particularly industrial uses of radioactive materials. [Div. of Indus. and Med. Nuclear Safety; Medical, Academic and Commercial Use Safety Dr.]

Mechanical Engineer (OO.13)-Positio,i requires ability to assess mechanical, structural, and shiciding designs of sealed source and device designs for regulation of byproduct materials. [Div. of Indus, and Med. Nuclear Safety; Medical, Academic and Commercial Use Safety Br.]

Project Manager (OO.14)-Position requires development and review of licensing, inspection, and enforcement criteria for regulation of medical and academic use for byproduct materials. [Div. of Indus, and Med. Nuclear Safety; Medical, Academic and Commercial Use Safety Dr.)

Project Manager (OO.13)-[Div. of Safeguards and Trans., Transportation Dr.)

Quality Assurance Engineer (OO.13)-Position requires inspections of the suppliers of radioactive materials

- transportation packages and radioacthe material shipment actMties at licensecs' locations. [Div of Safeguards and Trans., Transportation Dr.]

Health Physicist (OO.13)-Position requires the inspection of suppliers of radioacthe materials transportation packeges and radioactive material shipment actMties at licensecs' locations. [Div of Safeguards and Trans., Transportation Dr.]

InternationalSafeguards Analyst (OO.13)-Position requires complex analysis and evaluation of material accounting and control programs in foreign countries and the effectiveness of IAEA safeguards implementation for export / import license applications and other proposed international arrangements. [Div. of Safeguards and Trans., Transportation Br.]

The Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research (RES)is responsible for research relating to confirmatory assessment of reactor safety, safeguards, and environmental protection in support of the licensing and regulatory process. It also develops regulations, criteria, guides, standards and codes governing health, safety, environmental, and safeguards aspects of siting, design, construction, and operation of nuclear facilities as well as the management, use, and safeguarding of nuclear materials held by licensees. RES currently has a need for individuals for the following positions or functions:

Health Physicist (OO 14)-Position requires coordination and development of standards and supporting documents in radiation protection associated with the possession, use, transport, transfer, and disposal of byproduct, source, and special nuclear material. [Div. Regulatory Applications, Radiation Protection and Health Effects Dr.]

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i Regulatory Program Manager (OO 14)-Position requires training and experience to manage specific research and technical tupport programs related to the safety of nuclear facilities, to develop specific regulatory guidt s and standards, and to contribute to the development and evaluation of national standards relata d to nuclear facility licensing decisions. [Div. of Regulatory Applications, Regulation Devel. Br.)

Reactor Systems Engincet (OO %1) Position requires general knowledge of reactor safety requirements of various reactors to review ticensee submittals to the Individual Plant Examination (IPE) program and assist in the coordination d other reveiwers assigned to the task. [Div. of Safety Issue Resolution, Severe Accident issues Dr.]

Reactor Sptems Engineer (OO 14) Position requires training and experience to identify, review, and resolve issues associated with nuclear power plant accidents, including more severe accidents.

Should be able to apply severe accident research phenomenology, including containment behavior and performance, and fission product release, transport and consequene e analyses toward implementing NRC policies. [Div. of Safety issue Res., Severe Accident issues Dr.]

Materials Engineer (GO 13/14)-Position requires training and experience to plan, organize, direct, and coordinate research efforts associated with metallurgy, structural and fracture mechanics, and integrity of primary system strectural components under normal operating, upset accident, and faulted conditions. [Div. of Engineering Materials Eng. Dr.)

The Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data (AEOD) analyzes and evaluates operational safety data associated with NRC-licensed activities to identify issues that require NRC or industry action. It also develops and manages the NRC program for response to incidents and emergencies as well as provides technical training for the agency. AEOD has the following positions available:

Reactor Systems Engineer (OO 14)-Position requires knowledge of principles, theories, and practices in the field of nuclest enginecting, thermal and hydraulic analyses, reactor systems, auxiliary systems, transient analysis, accident analysis, and engineered safety systems, with emphasis on the human factors aspects to resche potential safety problems. [Div. of Safety Programs, Reactor Operations Analysis Br.]

Plant Splems Engineer (OO 14)-Position requires knowledge of nuclear steam supply and balance of plant systems and components for nuclear power plants to analyze significance of operational experience. This activity is part of an integrated national program for the systematic collection, analysia, and feedback of operating experience to the U.S. operating nuclear industry and foreign regulatory groups. [Div. of Safety Programs, Trends and Patterns Analysis Br.]

Reactor Operating Experienu Engineer (0014) Position requires knowledge of the overall operation of nuclear power plants to analyze the significance of operationalexperience, identify the need for additionalanalyses, and to conduct systematic evaluations to resolve potential safety problems.

Also requires knowledge of computers and data base management systems to monitor the development of systems for the collection, handling, screening, analysis, evaluation, t.nd dissemination of operational experience. [Div. of Safety Progrems, Trends and Patterns Analysis Dr.]

Senior Reactor Systems Engineer (GO 15)-Position requires thorough knowledge of field of nuclear engineering, thermal and hydraulic analyses, reactor systems, auxiliary systems, transient analysis, accident analysis and enginected safety sptems needed to assess the safety significance of operational experience, identify the need for additional analyses, and conduct systematic 6

evaluations to resche potential safety problems indicated by operational experience. (Div. of Safety Nw ams, Reactor Operations Analysis Br.]

The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards (ACRS) and Adsisory Committee on Nuclear 'Vaste (ACNW) are committees that report directly to the Commission. The ACRS' charter is to review various safety studies and applications for construction permits and facility operating licenses and report to the Commission its findings and 4

recommendations. The ACNW reviews and advises the Commission on all aspects of nuclear waste management and disposal within the purview of NRC responsibilities.

The ACRS invites applications for membership for two positions opening in February /May 1991. Members are appointed for four year terms, must have experience in commercial reactor operations, nuclear engineering design, and other related engineering disciplines. Members must be able to devote a substantial amount of time to ACRS work during the year to conduct the review of safety issues related to the operation of more than 100 nuclear power plants. Send restimes with salary history to Mr. Raymond Fraley, ACRS Executive Director, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, d

Washington, D.C. 20555, or call (301)-492-8(M9.

Additional positions are available for Fellows / Senior Fellows (GG13/14/15) for the ACRS and ACNW.

ACRS Fellows / Senior Fellows assist the ACRS in assuring the safety of operating reactors, review new U.S. reactor designs, and assess the technical merit of proposed regulatory actions and research ACNW Fellon/ Senior Fellows assist the ACNW in reviewing all aspects of nuclear waste management and related reactor decommissioningand radiation protection issues. Submit resumes with salary history to Mr. Richard DiSalvo, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C, 20555, or call (301)492 9851.

NRC's Regional Offices are located in or near Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco. Employees in these Offices carry out agency responsibilities and assigned programs within their respective regional boundaries. These programs relate to inspection, enforcement, licensing, state agreements, state liaison, and emergency response. The Regional Offices seek individuals for the following positions:

Reactor Inspector (Engineer)(GG 11/13) Duties include inspections of reactor licensee activities as well as the inspection, enforcement, and safety assessment of construction, pre-operational testing, start-up, and all phases of operation. (Chicago]

Resident inspector (GG ll/13)-Position requires the resident inspector to be assigned to a specific nuclear power facility where he/she plans and corducts irspections during reactor operations.

[ Philadelphia]

k r.ar Engineer (Examiner) -Position requires the development, preparation, and administration of written, oral, and practical examinations for applicants for NRC operator and senior operator licenses for nuclear power plant facilities. Also requires the evaluation of results and recommendations for approval or denial of the license.

Health ) ?ysicist (GG 11/13/14) -Position requires individual to conduct inspections and license application reviews to verify radiation safety and radiologicalcontrol of radioactive materials relative to handling, storage, operation, use, disposal, and decontamination activities. [ Philadelphia]

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Emergency Preparedness Specialist (OO-7S/11/13) Position requires ability to assess the quality and effectiveness of the emergency response programs at nuclear power and research reactors.

[ Philadelphia)

Operations Engineer (Examiner) (OO 11/13)-Position requires inolvidual to develop, prepare, and admintster written, oral, and practical examinations for applicants for NRC operator and senior operator licenses for producthn and utilization facilites. Also requires evaluation of the results during testing and recommenoations for approval or denial of license. [ Philadelphia)

Project Engineer (OO 13/14)-Position requires ability to analyze events, perform systematic assessments of licensee performance and enforcement and technicalevaluations. Must have knowledge and experience in reactor codes, standards, ard procedures with particular emphasis on safe operation of power reactors. [Philadelphiaj Radi7 tion Specialist (Health Physicist) (OO 76/11/13) Position requires ability to perform specialized radiological and emironmentalinspections at all types of facilities licensed by NRC, and to analyve and evaluate radiologicalsafety consequences of the use of and exposure to radioactive material.

[ Philadelphia, San Francisco)

Material Health Physicist (OO 79/11/13)- Position requires the performance of radiological and emironmental protection inspections and investigations at various types of licensee facilities that possess ase, and process byproduct, source, and special nuclear materials. Also analy7es and evaluates radiological hazards, design specifications, and operating procedures described in license applications. [ Philadelphia]

Effluents Radiation Specialist (OO 7S/11/13)-Position requires the assessment of the effectiveness of various programs of power and research reactors and fuel facilities that deal with the management and control of radioactive wastes, including radioactive waste controls, radiological confirmatory measurment, water chemistry control and chemical analysis, transportation and disposal of radioacw: oterials and radiological emironmental monitoring. [ Philadelphia]

e Please forward your Federal Employment Application Form (SF-71), with salary history, to:

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Personnel W-450 Recruiting Staff Washington, D.C. 2G5 Or, if you have a geographic preference, please forward it to the appropriate NRC Regional Office noted as follows:

Personnel Management Specialist NRC Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 l

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