ML021770570
ML021770570 | |
Person / Time | |
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Site: | Browns Ferry, Watts Bar, Sequoyah |
Issue date: | 02/20/2002 |
From: | McArthur W C, McGrath T J, Nixon D E Tennessee Valley Authority |
To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
References | |
-RFPFR, 50-259-CIVP, 50-260-CIVP, 50-296-CIVP, 50-327-CIVP, 50-328-CIVP, 50-390-CIVP, ASLBP 01-791-01-CIVP, EA-99-234, RAS 3933 | |
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960379 POSITION DESCRIPTION Name Position Title Location Organization Titles: Group Wilson C. McArthur Corporate Radiological
& Chemistry Control Manager Chattanooga
'TVA Nuclear Operations Nuclear Operations Division Department Section Operations Support Corporate Radiological
& Chemistrv Control Social Security NumberI Pay Group or Schedule/Grade PG-SR Effective Date 6 Incumbents Signature Supervisor's Signature HRM/IHRO's Signature Do Reports to (7719e) Operati/17/96 J. McGrath E. 'Nixon ons Support General Manager FOR COMPENSATION PLANNING AND ANALYSIS USE ONLY CP&A REVIEWER POSITION EVALUATION:
EVALUATION DATE: 3/11/96 INITIALS:
cih F33 528 F4 (50) 264 E3P 304 1096 48-24-28 +1 K-H Slot K-H Pts P-S Slot P-S Pts Acct Slot AcCt Pts Total Pts Profile Prof"le Approved Job Tite: Manager Schedule/Pay Grade: PG-SR Organization Code: Job Code: 2186 Supervisory Code: Y Function Code: P42 POSITION PURPOSE: Provides technical direction for TVAN's Radiological Control, Chemistry Condol/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste programs to ensure that all operations.
maintenance, modifications, and engineering activities are conducted in a radiological safe manner. protect plant systems and equipment, and protect the environmentL Responsible for technical direction and project management activities in support of nuclear power plant sites to ensure that Radiological Control, Chemistry Control/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste activities meet industry and regulatory expectation and are conducted in a manner that protects the individuals and the Agency. Directs and provides technical expertise for the operation of exposure records program and in radiation litigation minimvization program that meets or exceeds industry expectations.
Directs the operations of the IVA Environmental Radiological Monitoring and Instrumentation (ERM&I) program that provides portable instrument repair and calibration, environmental monitoring, source preparation, and conducts special studies for TVAN. Develops and directs the outside business efforts of the ERM&I organization.
DIMENSIONS: (On page 2) Distribution:
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POSITION TITLEC Corp Radiological
& Chemistry Control M PD NO. 960379 NAME Wilson C. MCA-rthý,r SSN EFFECTIVE DATE 6/17196 (RVt ("kicke) (Las*) DIMENSIONS:
Emoloyees:
Budoet Management/Professional/Technical
= 10 Annual Operating Budget approximately
$4 million ClerdcaVTecilncal Support =14 24 Other Examples:
Number of annual projects managed -50 Specialists handle projects of typical size- $50,000 -$2 milion Administers radwaste and technician contracts for sites that total up to $7 million annually Responsible for the ERM&I facility and equipment with a value of $5 million Responsible for the nuclear power portable radiological control instrument inventory of 5,300 instruments with a value of $2.5 million PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Provide expert technical direction to TVAN, with a focus on the nuclear plant altos, for Radiological Control, Chemistry Control/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste.
Functions include: Technical Support Short-Term-Provide technical direction end troubleshooting to resolve technical problems that affect the operability of the Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Radwaste, and Environmental Protection programs for TVAN. Long-Term-Provide technical direction and management for generic problems that affect TVA programs In Radiological Control. Chemistry Control, Radwaste, and Environmental Research.
Programmatic Direction:
Provide technical expertise to develop and maintain standards for Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Radwaste and Environmental Protection for TVAN. Benchmarking/Standardization:
Responsible for working with other utilities and professional groups to ascertain the best industry practices and implementing these practices at TVAN in the areas of Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Environmental Protection, and Radwaste.
Responsible for assuring consistency of practices (standardization) in Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Environmental Protection, and Radwaste at TVAN. Site Technical/program Evaluations:
Direct and provide expert technical assessments of nuclear site operations and programs on Radiological Control, Chemistry.
Environmental Protection, and Radwaste.
Provide expert senior level technical input to the President TVAN and the TVAN executives and managers in Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Environmental Protection.
and Radwasta.
Provide management direction and be accountable for the operations of the Environmental Radiological Monitoring and Instrumentation (ERM&I) facility including the non-TVAN business portion of the operation.
Responsibilities include: Direct the Instrument services program for calibration, repair, and inventory of portable RadCon instrumentation (approximately 5,300 instruments).
Direct the WAN-wide environmental radiological monitoring program.
Direct the radioenalytical technical support services required to support the sites (Le.. 10CFR61, iron and strontium analyses).
Market and secure outside TVA business for the above listed services through a comprehensive business plan developed to assure that ERM&I can cover costs. Provide senior management and the sites with expert technical direction in the handling, transportation, and disposal of low-level radioactive waste. Provide expert technical direction to the Southeastern Compact Generators Group (SEGG) to ensure that TVAN has the necessary law-level radioactive waste disposal facilities now and in the future. Serve as the principal point of contact for TVANs Work Agreements with the Resource Group. Accountable for assuring that the -,oduct is cost effective. .VA 12A [HR 7-911 Page 2 of 3 960379. DOC POSITION TITLE: Corp Radiological&
Chemi"tr ControLar..
..,., PD NO. 960379 NAME W119ft, t. ,r-Arh,-r SSN A EFFECTIVEDATE 6/17/96 Fr WdMe) O.&V PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES (Continued):
Accountable for ensuring that the Radiological Control, Chemistry Control/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste programs are developed to meet the needs of TVA personnel and visitors and is consistent with a sound program for radiation litigation management.
Represent WTVA as Senior Technical Expert in the radiological and chemistry control, environmental protection, and radwaste disciplines to regulatory agencies, outside organizations, and litigation matters.
Provide expert direction to implement industry initiatives to improve operations, outages and reduce costs. Provide independent expert technical assessment of site performance and assist In improvement activities.
Manage and direct major projects in Radiological Control, Chemistry Control/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste.
Provide the technical and management direction to ensure that training activtes for Radiological Control, Chemistry Control/Environmental Protection, and Radwaste meet management and industry expectations.
Provide the direction and focal point for peer group and technical discipline meetings that affect TVAN. Responsible for providing the TVAN technical expertise for the TVA wide Environmental Implementation Committee (EIC), the and the Corporate Management Review Committee (MRC). Represent TVAN in fulfilling the responsibilities of IGA-3 (Resource Group). Provide expert technical direction to the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in matters concerning low-level radioactive waste, chemistry, and radiological controls.
Develop a staff of personnel that are capable of replacing key positions at the sites, temporarily or permanently, in Radiological Control, Chemistry Control, Environmental Protection, and Radwaste.
Maintain contact with personnel outside of the agency that would fill key positions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The manager must have a B.S. degree in Engineering or a Physical Science. An advanced degree in Engineering or Physical Science is preferred.
The manager shall have at least 10 years of professional level experience which shall include at least 5 years "of professional experience in radiological control or chemistry control activities with experience in the handling, transportation, and disposal of low-level radioactive waste and environmental protection at commercial nuclear power plants. The manager must be capable of serving as a replacement for a site Radiological and Chemistry Control manager.
Incumbent in this position Is subject to rotational assignment.
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