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#50-03 Electronic Technician Successful candidate must have an Associates degree in electronic technology or a related field with at least 2 years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with design, production, testing, and troubleshooting of custom electronic assemblies using standard test equipment and other diagnostic tools required. Demonstrated ability to read and interpret electrical/-electronic schematic diagrams and working knowledge of electrical safety practices required. Familiarity with use of office automation tools (such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases) required. Demonstrated ability to work independently with a minimum of supervision required. Good written and verbal communication skills required. Some overtime required. Familiarity with PLCs and distributed control systems is desired. Experience desired with: directing the work of others; design, installation, termination, testing, and troubleshooting of cabling systems, including fiber optic and coaxial cables; design tools such as mechanical CAD, schematic capture, and/or PCB layout commercial software tools; instrumentation and controls; VME-based computer systems; and test and verification of hardware protection systems. e-mail your resume now #50-05 Technical Procedure Writer Major
duties and responsibilities are listed below: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with specialization in instrumentation and controls or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Knowledge of the technical standards of drafting plus basic engineering principles, codes, and standards is required. Familiarity with Microsoft Word, AutoCAD and basic engineering drawing packages is desired. Experience with technical writing or procedure development is desired. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required. e-mail your resume now #50-06 MECHANICAL ENGINEER/QA Must have Mechanical Engineering Degree and experience on an Army Corp of Engineer Construction project required. Must have construction QA experience. Position is direct with large Construction Corporation. e-mail your resume now #50-07 HVAC/PIPING DESIGN ENGINEER The successful candidate must have an Bachelor degree in mechanical engineering discipline with a minimum ten years experience in design of complex HVAC and piping systems or an equivalent combination of education and design experience required. A State of Tennessee registered professional engineer preferred. Five years recent experience using AutoCAD. Knowledge of the technical concepts of mechanical drafting plus basic mechanical engineering principles, codes, and standards required. Full time permanent position with benefits on a DOE site. e-mail your resume now
#60-01 Contractor/IT Emerging Technology Location: Knoxville or Chattanooga Start Date: 6/25/07 End Date: 9/28/08 Must be proficient and have at least two years experience in developing Java. Must have SQL Server of Oracle experience in database usage, multiple table queries, etc. WebSphere and Actuate experience a plus. ASP.Net and VB Script experience is helpful. Must be a fast learner and be able to obtain requirements directly from end users (analyst part of the job). Must have excellent oral and written communication skills, and be able to create specification documents and test plans in support of the programming skills. Candidate will be working on a team, but must be able to perform work independently. Some travel (1-2 days per month) will be required. e-mail your resume now
#60-02 Network Analyst Location: Chattanooga Start Date: 6/25/07 End Date: 12/24/07 Requires a BA/BS degree in electrical engineering, computer science or comparable experience in a related field as well as experience in application of IEE, ANSI and other technical standards. Incumbent should have a general understanding of personal computers and personal computing applications, knowledge of data/voice/video networking or computer systems, and must be able and willing to assume on-call rotational assignments which may include 24/7 availability. Provides end-to-end project engineering and project management for voice/data/video network projects. Designs and develops networks. Assesses network design and operating characteristics for adequacy, cost effectiveness, security, needed improvements, maintainability, and applicability to TVA’s business needs. e-mail your resume now
#60-03 Business Support Rep Multi Level A Location: Chattanooga Start Date: 6/25/07 End Date: 12/23/07 The primary purpose of the positions is to perform basic and recurring activities to support management support services functions. Routine support activities include, but are not limited to, day-to-day coordination, organizing, reviewing, and distributing files and/or records, and standard reporting according to procedures. Provides multifunctional support to areas such as budget/accounting, business reporting, information processing, document control, procurement/materials, facilities and equipment coordination, and general office management. Typical duties may include: gather, organizes, and complies business and technical information. Processes data into various business information systems and generates standard reports. Makes copies of documents, assembles, and distributes information as required. Files materials consisting of correspondence, operating instructions and procedures, blueprints, maintenance schedules, tracking logs, business reports, and various other data. Acts as receptionist receiving visitors and directing them to appropriate person. Answers telephones and communicates with various offices to secure and relay information. Distributes mail and/or correspondence to appropriate personnel. Performs miscellaneous tasks as needed. Provides backup to other office personnel. e-mail your resume now
#60-04 Secretary Level A Location: Chattanooga Start Date: 6/25/07 End Date: 12/23/07 The primary purpose of the position is to perform basic and recurring activities related to secretarial services. Routine support activities include, but are not limited to, day-to-day coordination, organizing, reviewing, and distributing files and/or records, and standard reporting according to procedures. Typical duties may include: Performs a wide range of word processing duties with a high level of accuracy to support the work of the business unit. Prepares correspondence, memoranda, and other business, legal and technical documents from rough drafts. Creates, revises, and prints documents utilizing computer system software, macros, templates, or scanner, utilizing correct formats and terminology when setting up documents. Proofs all material for review by the manager/staff for conformance with TVA, and office procedures and for grammatical accuracy, punctuation, spelling, format, and correct terminology. Reads incoming communication and routes to responsible party for handling. Ensures outgoing documents are timely delivered. If necessary, utilizes specialized delivery service and follows up on timely delivery. Receives visitors and clients and refers to responsible party. Arranges conferences; makes appointments; assembles reference materials for use in such meetings. Answers phone, records messages, and utilizes judgment in referring calls. Establishes and maintains calendar and deadline reminder systems. Makes travel arrangements and prepares travel vouchers. Collects factual information from various reference sources, such as libraries, office files, or Internet sites. Supports automated payroll and time reporting needs for the workgroup. Orders office supplies as needed. Keeps receipts and verifies against business credit card. Performs other duties as assigned and may be called upon to substitute for higher level secretary. e-mail your resume now
#70-01 Sr. Process Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Broad working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Plans and coordinates independent work requiring judgment and experience in the application and substantial adaptation of engineering techniques. Devises new approaches to technical problems. Knowledgeable of and performs standard discipline engineering activities on projects of relatively small size and complexity within the business line with minimal technical oversight. Coordinates technical issues with other departments on projects including constructability requirements and reviews. Provides technical direction for specific tasks and assigns work to subordinate senior engineers, engineers, designers, drafters or project sub-groups. Broad knowledge of precedents in the industry. Essential Duties: Support design and provide technical leadership of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project, employing evaporation, ultrafiltration, ion exchange, and vitrification for waste treatment and immobilization. Develop process descriptions, mass balances, PFD's, P&ID's and data sheets and support development of major equipment packages. Provide support to preparation of the Safety Analysis Report, HAZOP reviews, trade studies, and other analyses. Support development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinate closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Chemical Engineering, must have 12 years for grade 26 and 15 years for grade 27. Prefer minimum 5 years experience in front end design of waste processing, nuclear, or chemical facilities. Working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, codes, and standards. e-mail your resume now
#70-02 Process Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential Duties: Support design of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project, employing evaporation, ultrafiltration, ion exchange, and vitrification technologies for waste treatment and immobilization. Develop process descriptions, mass balances, PFD's, P&ID's and data sheets. Support development of major equipment packages. Provide supporting analyses and calculations for design development and safety/hazards evaluations. Work with process engineers and other technical disciplines in a team environment. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Chemical Engineering; must have a minimum of 2 years of experience for grade 23, 5 years for grade 24. Prefer experience in front end design of waste processing facilities, nuclear, or chemical facilities. e-mail your resume now
#70-03 Sr. Process Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Support design of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project, employing evaporation, ultrafiltration, ion exchange, and vitrification for waste treatment and immobilization. Develop process descriptions, mass balances, PFD's, P&ID's and data sheets and support development of major equipment packages. Provide support to preparation of the Safety Analysis Report, HAZOP reviews, trade studies, and other analyses. Support development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinate closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Chemical Engineering must have 8 years of experience for a grade 25 and 12 years for grade 26. Prefer minimum 4 years experience in front end design of waste processing, nuclear, or chemical facilities. Working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, codes, and standards. e-mail your resume now
#70-04 Safety & Licensing Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Job Duties: Provides support for the development and maintenance of design and authorization basis documentation. Assists with ensuring that project description, regulatory, and safety basis requirements are appropriately integrated into design and authorization basis documents. Assists in resolution of compliance and oversight review comments of submitted documents. Participates in compliance oversight and assessment activities. Directly assists in developing and maintaining configuration control of authorization basis documents for submittal to DOE.Participates in technical meetings and reviews of authorization basis documents.Supports maintenance of safety documents, design documents, databases, plans, and procedures.Participates in regulatory and oversight assessments and analysis of design changes to ensure design and administrative activities are complaint with the authorization basis.Provides input to the development of applicable project plans, schedules and resources.Participates in the production of the project authorization basis deliverables. Interfaces: Internal interfaces with other project organizations and E&NS personnel to ensure a complete, accurate, and compliant design and authorization basis. External contact with offsite and DOE personnel in developing and maintaining accurate and comprehensive design and safety documentation.Contact with E&NS staff, Quality Assurance, and other project organizations during regulatory and oversight assessments and surveillances. Job Related Qualifications: This position requires a Bachelor of Science degree in an engineering or science field or equivalent experience. Eight to ten years of regulatory experience in the nuclear industry for commercial and/or DOE projects. Knowledge of the integrated application of engineering design principles, safety and licensing practices and regulatory requirements is also required. Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills. e-mail your resume now
#70-05 Environmental Permitting Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). POSITION DUTIES: With limited supervision, the successful applicant will be responsible for preparation of environmental permits, supporting documents, and correspondence related to construction and commissioning of a mixed waste vitrification plant. This position requires experience with environmental regulations, particularly, State of Washington Dangerous Waste Regulations. Additional experience with Clean Air and/or Clean Water Act permitting would be useful. This team member will be required to interface with Engineering, Construction, and Commissioning support organizations, as well as, subcontractor, Department of Energy and regulatory agency personnel. Responsibilities will include preparation of permit chapters, including descriptions of complex engineering processes, training, inspection, and closure plans or other supporting documents. Planning, scheduling, regulatory analysis, and issue resolution will also be required. This position requires a Bachelor of Science degree and a minimum of 3 years related experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience). Excellent written and oral communications skills are required. Ability to plan and schedule assigned work and complete tasks on time is required. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Word and Excel required. Experience with Microsoft Power Point, and Visio would be useful. e-mail your resume now
#70-06 PE&T Sr. Engineer Location: Richland, WA Responsible for assigned activities within an engineering or scientific discipline in a global business unit on a project or program. Applies broad and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices to project engineering. Makes decisions independently concerning problems within the discipline on the project. Represents the discipline on the project and with the client to resolve technical questions and as required to coordinate work. Responsible for the activities on extremely large complex projects or multiple smaller projects in an engineering or scientific discipline. Openly communicates with conviction and confidence in all technical and business matters throughout the company. Reviews significant bid summaries, major drawings and staffing estimates and schedules. Requires an extensive knowledge of industry and regulatory codes and standards, and design criteria pertinent to the particular discipline. Requires a thorough knowledge of Bechtel�s administrative practices and supervisory experience. Essential Job Duties: Supervises the Process Engineering Group of the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) Process Engineering and Technology Department (P&ET). This group consists of 10 to 12 engineers and is responsible for the oversight of the WTP flowsheet design and review of process systems and equipment for the entire facility. The Process Engineering Supervisor ensures the technical adequacy of the detailed process systems and equipment designs; manages closure of technical issues identified by the External Flowsheet Review Team (EFRT); maintains and updates upper-level design documents and calculations including the process mass balance; identifies major technical risks and uncertainties; develops mitigation options for identified technical risks; coordinates with the Research and Testing Group under P&ET concerning test criteria and test plan development, test support, and test result review and evaluation, and; interfaces with the Process Modeling Group on the development and use of all process models. The Process Engineering Group Supervisor will routinely interface with BNI management, Office of River Protection and DOE headquarters staff, Tank Farm contractor personnel, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board staff, regulators, and outside review agencies. This interface will include making presentations and responding to questions. The Process Engineering Group Supervisor will also routinely coordinate with the WTP Chief Process Engineer and deputies and with the BSII Chief Process Engineer. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Execution of the Process Engineering Group Mission Budgeting for the Process Engineering Group Staffing the Process Engineering Group Scheduling for the Process Engineering Group Personnel administration of assigned BNI staff Development, selection and award support, and administration of contracts Desirable Qualification: Demonstrated performance in leading teams of technical professionals with a range of experience levels. Demonstrated ability to interact with a variety of other organizations, develop good working relationships, and attain buy-in on technical solutions Experience with Department of Energy programs, policies, and expectations is desirable. Experience with WTP technologies and waste forms is highly desirable Experience with diverse process engineering applications apart from Hanford tank waste processing and treatment is desirable Professional registration (highly desirable) Job Related Qualifications: BS or higher degree in Chemical Engineering (other engineering degree or experience acceptable with a minimum of 20 years experience in process development and engineering design) 15 -17 years experience in process engineering design including 5-7 years of supervision/management Demonstrable knowledge in performance of engineering design (may require submittal of engineering products or other evidence of design capability and performance) Demonstrable ability to supervise/manage engineers in the conduct of design (may require submittal of performance reviews, etc.) Demonstrable ability to present work products both verbally and in writing (may require submittal of examples of written and verbal presentation skills) The above are required job qualifications e-mail your resume now
#70-07 Piping Designer Location: Richland, WA Within one discipline plans and executes designs from basic data supplied. Prepares drawings and/or constructs detailed scale models showing complete engineered systems, structures and plant arrangements. Generates complex 2-D drawings or 3-D CAD design models with minimal guidance from others. Performs design tasks having some degree of complexity. Essential Duties: Work with a team of Plant Design/Space Management designers and engineers to develop the layout and arrangement of a waste treatment facility for the WTP Project. Prepare detailed layout designs of piping and/or HVAC ducting, structural commodities using Microstation 3D peripheral software. Locate structural embeds, wall penetrations, design radiological shielding systems and structures. Good understanding of operation and maintenance of equipment and facilities. Good understanding of construction requirements including modularization. Contributes to engineering estimates (e.g., estimated quantities, material take-offs). Perform as-built reconciliation (field walk- downs). Prepares reviews and checks detailed designs, 3D models, drawings, and documents for quality, accuracy, neatness, functionality, and completeness. prepares moderate to complex layout of facilities including design/routing of piping/HVAC ducting and electrical raceway systems. Provides technical direction of subordinate designers and drafters. Prepare interference reports and resolve all problems as required. Job-Related Qualifications: AAS or BS degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Industrial Technology, Drafting Technology, Architectural Engineering is desirable. Minimum of 5-8 years related design experience for Grade 23 and 8-10 years minimum related design experience for a grade 24. Capable of shifting priorities as required to support schedules and job demands. Knowledge of stress & support with ability to consider these areas in piping design. Ability to consider safety in design (e.g., construction, operations, and public). Strong verbal and written communication skills are required. Perform assessments with keen awareness of schedule and budget. Previous experience using Microstation 3D in an engineering environment is required. Use of Microstation Plant Space Design Series and Triforma peripheral applications are highly desired. Use of Microstation Access is desired. Previous experience on the RPP-WTP Project in Richland, Washington or another government nuclear waste processing facility is highly desired. Previous field experience in highly desired. e-mail your resume now
#70-08 Pipe Support Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential Duties: Support piping and equipment design and specification for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project, in areas of pipe support design for material handling piping and equipment, treatment and vitrification systems, and/or supporting utilities. Coordinate with the pipe stress engineering group/the civil structural engineering group in development of piping and equipment support requirement. Provide study, supporting analysis and design calculations for support design development and safety/hazards evaluations in accordance with the project design criteria. Work with other technical disciplines in a team environment. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering; must have a minimum of 2 years of experience for Grade 23, 5 years for Grade 24. Prefer experience in front end pipe support pipe detail design for waste processing, nuclear, or chemical facilities. Basic standard support selection and structural design knowledge using PC software are required. Experience using ME101 and ME150 desirable. e-mail your resume now
#70-09 Sr. Pipe Support Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Support piping and equipment design and specification for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project, in areas of support design for material handling piping and equipment, treatment and vitrification systems, and/or supporting utilities. Understand the requirements of U. S. Government and the industry practice for this type of facilities. Coordinate with the pipe stress engineering group/the civil structural engineering group in development of pipe supports and equipment support requirement. Provide study, supporting analysis and design calculations for pipe support design development and safety/hazards evaluations in accordance with U. S. Government and ASME Codes requirements. Coordinate closely with pipe stress engineers and other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering; must have a minimum of 8-years of experience for Grade 25, 12 years for Grade 26. Prefer minimum of 4 years experience in front end support pipe design, standard support selections and/or equipment support design for waste processing, nuclear, or chemical facilities. Working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, Codes, U.S. seismic requirements and standards. Experience using ME101 and ME150 highly desirable. Experience in lead role highly desirable. e-mail your resume now
#70-10 Jumper Support Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential Duties: The Jumper group is a specialty group which designs and engineers remotely accessible and maintainable piping assemblies (jumpers) and supports to tight tolerances for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project. Essential job duties involve developing engineering calculations utilizing ME150 (Pipe Support Stress design/analysis program) and Mathcad, Reviewing vendor finite element analysis (ANSYS) calculations. Assigned tasks include the development of Jumper support calculations in ME150. Employee will work directly with the group senior stress engineers to develop templates for modeling jumper frames in ME150. Daily design duties involve heavy coordination with other groups to get the final design to meet the system requirements. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering; must have a minimum of 5-years of experience. Prefer minimum of 4 years experience in front end pipe stress/support analysis and equipment selection and qualification for waste processing, nuclear, or chemical facilities. Working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, Codes, U.S. seismic requirements and standards. Experience using ME150 highly desirable. Finite Element Analysis background is preferred. e-mail your resume now
#70-11 Sr. Pipe Stress Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Job Duties: Function as a Senior Pipe Stress Engineer for the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) Project reporting to the Engineering Group Supervisor. The essential duties include performing pipe stress analysis of piping systems in accordance with the B31.3 Code. The stress work includes the preparation of the modeling of the piping systems to increase flexibility and qualifying nozzles of various equipment to meet vendor's allowables. Focus on innovative work process, cost-effectiveness and total-installed cost. Interface with vendors as well as other engineering disciplines. Go on business trips on as need basis. Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Performs overall systems design and engineering tasks, within a discipline, having some degree of complexity. Understands roles played by other disciplines on the project. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data by other engineers or by suppliers. Must be familiar with all Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs) and their application to projects and have knowledge of design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs) applicable to the discipline. 3D CAD & ME101 user experience is preferred, but not required. Job Related Qualifications: Grade 25 requires a BS degree and a minimum 12 years experience. Grade 26 requires a BS degree and a minimum 15 years experience. e-mail your resume now
#70-12 Structural Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential Duties: Assist in the structural design of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project facilities. Duties include structural analysis and detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Other duties may include support to procurement of structural commodities and support to construction. Job-Related Qualifications: Grade 23 Minimum Requirements: B.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 2 years experience or a M.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university. Preferred Requirements: Experienced in detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. Familiarity with the provisions of ACI-349, AISC N690, ASCE 4-98, and UBC codes. Passed the Engineer In Training exam. Experience at WTP or other nuclear waste handling/ processing facilities. Willingness to relocate after project completion. Grade 24 Minimum Requirements: B.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 5 years experience or a M.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 3 years experience. Experienced in detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Preferred Requirements: Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. Familiarity with the provisions of ACI 349, AISC N690, ASCE 4-98, and UBC codes. Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. Passed the Engineer In Training exam. Experience at WTP or other nuclear waste handling/ processing facilities. Passed the engineer in training exam. Willingness to relocate after project completion. e-mail your resume now
#70-13 Sr. Structural Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Assist in the structural design of the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project facilities. Duties include structural analysis and detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Other duties may include support to procurement of structural commodities and support to construction. Job-Related Qualifications: Grade 25 Minimum Requirements: B.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 8 years experience or a M.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with a minimum of 6 years experience. Experienced in detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. Preferred Requirements: Familiarity with the provisions of ACI-349, AISC N690, ASCE 4-98, and UBC codes. Experience at WTP or other nuclear waste handling/ processing facilities. Willingness to relocate after project completion. PE registration. Grade 26 Minimum Requirements: B.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 10 years experience or a M.S. in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university with 8 years experience. Experienced in detailed design of structural steel and/or concrete. Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. PE registration. Preferred Requirements: Familiarity with the provisions of ACI 349, AISC N690, ASCE 4-98, and UBC codes. Proficiency in the use of GT STRUDL, ME 035, Mathcad or SAP 2000 computer program. Experience at WTP or other nuclear waste handling/ processing facilities. Passed the engineer in training exam. Willingness to relocate after project completion. e-mail your resume now
#70-14 Sr. Architect Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, application, adaptation and modification of standard architectural techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems encountered. Understands the standard architectural work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of design techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas, and with coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Provides technical direction and assigns work to architects, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Develop architectural specifications and drawings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project facilities. Review and coordinate designs of the structural group, other project disciplines, and vendors. Perform design of architectural components. Prepare calculations and produce the associated design drawings. Assist with building categorization and egress issues. Research and source architectural materials. Identify scope changes and potential risk issues to the lead architect. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. degree in Architecture from an accredited university with a minimum of 8 years experience for grade 25 and 12 years experience for grade 26 in a responsible position is required. Must be proficient in the use of CADD. Experience in the architectural design of Nuclear and/or DOE facilities is preferred. Thorough familiarity with the provisions of UBC, UPC, NFPA, OSHA, and DOE Standards is required. Sound knowledge of architectural materials, construction details and techniques, general knowledge of technical responsibilities of other disciplines associated with Facilities Design is required. Willingness to relocate after project completion, desirable. e-mail your resume now
#70-15 CS&A, Sr. Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Review of seismic equipment qualification packages for compliance with DOE standards for nuclear facility. Assist in developing finite element models of the Process Buildings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project. Perform structural analyses. Provide structural input for development of seismic analyses models for the Process Buildings. Must be a degreed civil/mechanical engineer with 5 or more years of experience in seismic evaluations, including dynamic analyses of systems, structures and components. Job-Related Qualifications: B.S. in civil/mechanical engineering from an accredited university. Prior experience in the design of nuclear waste handling/processing facilities / nuclear power plants and familiarity with DOE Orders and NRC Regulatory Guides desirable. Familiarity in finite element modeling of structure and use of structural computer programs, such as GTSTRUDL. Proficient in Word and Excel. Good writing, presentation and communication skills. Minimum 12 years experience for grade 26, with 5 or more years of experience in seismic evaluations, including dynamic analyses of systems, structures and components. Willingness to relocate from the Tri-Cities area after project completion, desirable. e-mail your resume now
#70-16 Architect Location: Richland, WA Performs assignments that will develop professional work knowledge and abilities through exposure to, and the application of, standard architect/engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Exercises limited but increasing judgment in performing assigned tasks. Using prescribed methods, performs specific and limited portions of a broader assignment of an experienced architect. Essential Duties: Assist in developing architectural drawings and specifications for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project facilities. Assist in preparing material requisitions and subcontract scopes of work for procurement of architectural commodities and services. Job-Related Qualifications: BS in architecture from an accredited engineering school. Knowledge of the provisions of UBC, UPC, NFPA, and OSHA is desirable. Proficiency in the use of CADD preferred but not required. e-mail your resume now
#70-17 Mechanical Systems Senior Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Support/lead detailed design and specification of mechanical systems and equipment for the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) in areas of a process plant for treated mixed nuclear / chemical waste and/or supporting utility systems. Coordinate with the engineering group in development of system and equipment requirements. Develop and revise piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and/or mechanical system formal calculations. Execute to schedule requirements while maintaining high degree of quality in work product. Provide supporting analyses and calculations for detailed design piping, equipment selection, and associated safety/hazards evaluations. Support development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinate closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Job-Related Qualifications: BS or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering; must have a minimum of 8 years of experience for grade 25 and 12 years for grade 26. Prefer minimum of 4 years experience in mechanical system design and equipment selection for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, power, or chemical process facilities. Specifically significant experience in Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&IDs) development and/or mechanical calculations related to hydraulics, equipment sizing, and overall system design. Advanced working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, codes, and standards. e-mail your resume now
#70-18 Senior Vessel Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Supports Equipment Design and Specification and administers the production of mechanical material requisitions and drawings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) in areas of Stationary Equipment. Will coordinate with the Systems Engineering group in development of equipment requirements. Provide supporting analysis and studies for design development, layout and safety/hazards evaluations. Supports development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinates closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Handle review of vendor documentation with respect to complex pressure vessel equipment. Qualifications: Experienced in design and fabrication of complex processing vessels. Advanced detailed knowledge of ASME and API vessel codes and standards associated with fabrication and construction of pressure vessel equipment. Advanced detailed knowledge of TEMA standards. Hands on experience using vessel design software such as Compress and FEA analysis software such as ANSYS. Minimum of 8 years experience for grade 25 and 12 years for grade 26 of design and engineering of large vessels background required. Prior experience working in mechanical systems and equipment at a Nuclear or Chemical Plant. Experienced in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME-NQA-1, MIL-Q- 9858A, or ISO-9000. BSME or Technical Degree required. PE Preferred. e-mail your resume now
#70-19 Senior Equipment Engineer Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Supports Equipment Design and Specification and administers the production of mechanical material requisitions and drawings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) in areas of Stationary Equipment. Coordinates with the Systems Engineering group in development of equipment requirements. Provides supporting analysis and studies for design development, layout and safety/hazards evaluations. Supports development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinates closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Handles review of vendor documentation. Qualifications: Experienced in design and fabrication of mechanical systems equipment. Advanced detailed knowledge of API 610 codes. Minimum of 8 years of experience for grade 25 and 12 years for grade 26 of design and engineering of mechanical equipment required. Prior experience working in mechanical systems and equipment at a Nuclear or Chemical plant. Experienced in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME-NQA-1, MIL-Q-9858A, or ISO-9000. BSME or technical degree as well as PE preferred. e-mail your resume now #70-20 Vessel Engineer Location: Richland, WA ENGINEER II Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential Duties: Supports equipment design and specification and administers the production of mechanical material requisitions and drawings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) in areas of processing vessels. Will coordinate with the Systems Engineering group in development of equipment requirements. Provide supporting analysis and studies for design development, layout and safety/hazards evaluations. Support development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinate closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Handle review of vendor documentation with respect to pressure vessel equipment. Qualifications: Experienced in design and fabrication of processing vessels. Knowledge of ASME and API vessel codes and standards associated with fabrication and construction of pressure vessel equipment. Knowledge of TEMA standards. Hands on experience using vessel design software such as Compress and FEA analysis software such as ANSYS. Minimum of 2 years experience for grade 23 and 4 years for grade 24 of design and engineering of large vessels background required. Prior experience working in mechanical systems and equipment at a Nuclear or Chemical Plant. Experienced in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME-NQA-1, MIL-Q-9858A, or ISO-9000. BSME or Technical Degree required. PE Preferred. e-mail your resume now
#70-21 Mechanical Systems Engineer, Environmental Qualifications Experience Location: Richland, WA Plans and conducts independent work within a global business unit requiring judgment in the evaluation, selection, application and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures and criteria. Devises new approaches to solving problems. Working knowledge of precedents in the specialty area, the principles and practices of related technical areas and of coordinating work with other technical disciplines. Understands the standard engineering work planning, scheduling and cost estimating, and conducts independent work requiring judgment in the application of engineering techniques. Normally uses conventional approaches to technical problems encountered. Provides technical direction and assigns work to engineers, designers, and drafters who assist on specific assignments. Essential Duties: Support/lead detailed design and specification of mechanical systems and equipment for the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) in areas of a process plant for treated mixed nuclear / chemical waste and/or supporting utility systems. Coordinate with the engineering group in development of system and equipment requirements. Develop and revise piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and/or mechanical system formal calculations. Perform Equipment Environmental Qualification (EQ) activities including identification of normal and abnormal events and types of hazards, preparation of calculations to determine environmental parameters, and support maintenance of the EQ database. Execute to schedule requirements while maintaining high degree of quality in work product. Support development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinate closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Job-Related Qualifications: BS or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering; must have a minimum of 8 years of experience for grade 25 and 12 years for grade 26. Prefer minimum of 4 years experience in mechanical system design and equipment selection for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, power, or chemical process facilities. Specific significant experience in Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&IDs) development and/or mechanical calculations related to hydraulics, equipment sizing, and overall system design. Specific significant experience related to DOE or Commercial Nuclear Power Equipment Environmental Qualification and with 10 CFR 50.49 and IEEE Standard 323 is desirable. Advanced working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, codes, and standards. e-mail your resume now
#70-22 Mechanical Systems Technologist Location: Richland, WA Provides support in technical work within an assigned discipline. Performs routine tasks using established principles and procedures. Must have some mathematical, computer, code or design capability. Summary Supports the efforts of engineers in technical work within an assigned discipline. Performs assignments which require initiative and limited independent judgment in the selection and use of established principles and procedures. Must have some mathematical, computer, code or design experience, or a combination of the same. Duties Supervision Received: Receives technical and administrative supervision from an engineer, technologist, or senior designer Supervision Exercised: May provide technical assistance as appropriate to drafters, technicians, and others who perform specific design support alignments. Makes contact with project personnel in Engineering, drafting and design as directed. Essential Duties Assists in studies to formulate, determine and evaluate design criteria for structures, systems and equipment Items. Assists in the preparation of specifications for structures, systems and equipment Item. Makes routine calculations and analyses in support of design engineering, such as earthwork, material quantity take off and statistical data Assists in computer-related activities, such as preparing input data and using computer programs for computerized solution of technical problems, including the use of CAD Systems for drawing preparation. Assists engineers in reviewing and recommending action on client requests for engineering change orders and obtains the required approvals. Performa technical research and gathers data needed by engineers. Provides technical direction to design and drafting personnel in preparation of drawings. Performs detailed review of drawings to ensure drafting/design accuracy, completeness, and format suitability. Job Knowledge Knowledge of drafting, design, and engineering systems technology and calculations, familiarity with applications of computers to engineering problems. Basic skills in oral and written communication. The above is normally acquired through: a baccalaureate degree in technology, science, mathematics, or specialized courses in a technical field, or practical work experience to the degree necessary to perform the responsibilities outlined above. Two years of experience for grade 21 or four years of experience for grade 22. e-mail your resume now
#70-23 Mechanical Systems Engineer Location: Richland, WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Understands the basic discipline work processes. Performs engineering tasks, within a discipline, having a minor degree of complexity. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data from suppliers. Familiar with relevant Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs), design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs). Essential duties: Support detailed design and specification of mechanical systems and equipment for the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) in areas of a process plant for treated mixed nuclear / chemical waste and/or supporting utility systems. Coordinate with the engineering group in development of system and equipment requirements. Develop and revise piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and/or mechanical system formal calculations. Execute to schedule requirements while maintaining high degree of quality in work product. Provide supporting analyses and calculations for detailed design piping, equipment selection, and associated safety/hazards evaluations. Work with Sr. mechanical engineers and other technical disciplines in a team environment. Job Related Qualifications: BS or higher degree in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering with a minimum of 0 to 2 years related experience for grade 23 and 2 to 4 years experience for grade 24. Familiarity with Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&IDs) development and/or mechanical calculations related to hydraulics, equipment sizing, and overall system design. Working knowledge of corporate, industry, and regulatory guides, codes, and standards. e-mail your resume now
#70-24 Equipment Engineer Location: Richland,WA Evaluates, selects, and applies standard engineering methods, techniques, procedures and criteria, using independent judgment in making adaptations and modifications. Performs assignments, which have clear and specific objectives and require the investigation of a limited number of variables for an engineering discipline within a global business unit. Performs overall systems design and engineering tasks, within a discipline, having some degree of complexity. Understands roles played by other disciplines on the project. Participates in reviewing and checking designs, drawings and data by other engineers or by suppliers. Monitors project controls within discipline. Assists in the on-the-job training of people assigned. Familiar with all Engineering Department Procedures (EDPs) and their application to projects. Knowledge of design standards and guides, and Bechtel Standard Application Programs (BSAPs) applicable to the discipline. Essential Duties: Supports Equipment Design and Specification and administers the production of mechanical material requisitions and drawings for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) in areas of Stationary Equipment. Coordinates with the Systems Engineering group in development of equipment requirements. Provides supporting analysis and studies for design development, layout and safety/hazards evaluations. Supports development of project cost and schedule estimates. Coordinates closely with other technical disciplines in planning and executing work as an integrated team. Handles review of vendor documentation. Qualifications: Experienced in design and fabrication of mechanical systems equipment. BS in Mechanical Engineering or other technical degree. Minimum of 2 years of experience for grade 23 and 4 years for grade 24 of design and engineering of mechanical equipment required. Prior experience working in mechanical systems and equipment at a Nuclear or Chemical plant preferred. Experienced in working with procedures meeting quality assurance programs such as ASME-NQA-1, MIL-Q- 9858A, or ISO-9000 preferred. e-mail your resume now
#70-25 Mechanical Systems Project Engineer Location: Richland, WA Supervises the engineering activity (all disciplines) on a project, or designated portions of a project, for a global business unit. Plans and directs engineering assignments on the project. Has technical responsibilities for interpreting, organizing, executing, and coordinating these assignments. Supervises the engineering activity on a relatively small size project, or designated portions of a larger project. May exercise operational supervision over other project engineers when in a designated lead position. Requires basic knowledge of administrative practices. Essential Duties: This position provides management and engineering expertise in mechanical system and equipment design for radioactive service for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) Project ensuring that all activities are in compliance with design standards and technical requirements. Provide management and technical direction in the detailed design of equipment, layout and maintenance considerations, piping and instrument diagram (P&ID) input, and HAZOP Study involvement. Identify, initiate, and execute programs to ensure effective design of mechanical plant and their systems integration is undertaken in accordance with project procedures and in a cost effective manner. Prepare and supervise others preparing technical reports, design, and procurement and construction documentation. Keep abreast of the advancement in technology and of the broad problems of the engineering profession. Maintain a thorough understanding of policies and procedures governing technical activities of the Project. Develop input to the project budget and schedule and manage the design accordingly. Internal interfaces with design and project management organization in delivering full facility design within budget and on schedule. Interface with Department of Energy technical representatives to review progress of design and adherence to technical specifications and safety requirements. Job-Related Qualifications: The position requires a Bachelors Degree in mechanical engineering with 15 years of experience including 5 years of design experience related to radioactive service equipment. A broad knowledge of the application of mechanical engineering design principles is required. Specific experience in managing teams of engineers within a complex design project and excellent oral and written communication skills are required. Ideally a Professional Engineer licensed in Washington State or another state. e-mail your resume now
#80-01 Senior Piping Designer Location: Nevada Essential Duties Senior piping design position. Works independently in preparing complex Microstation and PDS piping models. Responsible for the routing of piping, preparation of piping details and development of detailed PDS piping models of facilities. Responsibilities include ensuring compliance with project procedures, approved drawing standards and applicable codes. Reviews and checks design models and drawings to ensure quality, accuracy, neatness, functionality and satisfactory completion. Coordinates design with other disciplines to ensure efficient plant space utilization and compliance with technical requirements. Provides technical direction and assistance to plant designers and drafters. Job Related Qualifications AA/AS degree in related discipline and 13 or more years relevant experience in piping design. Must possess thorough knowledge and experience in Intergraph Plant Design System (PDS) with experience in both 2D and 3D applications. Prefer experience in Pipeworks and Isogen software. Requires a thorough knowledge of design and drafting techniques, 3D models, and document control methods. Prefer experience in the design of nuclear power facilities under U.S. NRC regulations and/or experience in the design of nuclear facilities for U.S. DOE. e-mail your resume now
#80-02 Criticality Science Specialist Location: Nevada Essential Duties: Perform and review criticality safety analyses associated with the handling, loading, and storage of canistered and bare spent nuclear fuel (SNF). Support Engineering by providing criticality safety design criteria for facility designs and operations. Perform and review risk-informed, performance-based analyses to identify, categorize, and determine criticality potential of end-states from event sequences important for criticality. Qualifications: Candidate must be familiar with commercial SNF and Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Management (EM)-owned SNF. Working knowledge of criticality analytical software codes including MCNP is required. Working knowledge with probabilistic risk analysis tools such as SAPHIRE and understanding of event tree/fault tree analyses is also required. Candidate must have expert knowledge of industry and regulatory standards, including CFRs, ANSI Standards and Regulatory Guides that pertain to nuclear criticality, storage, transportation and disposal of spent nuclear fuel. Candidate must have a minimum of a B.S. Degree in Nuclear Engineering (Advanced Degree strongly preferred) with at least 5 years of experience in Criticality Safety. e-mail your resume now
#80-03 Well-site Geologist Location: Nevada Essential Duties: Responsible for performing Well Site Geologist functions in support of general drilling and coring activities, including collection, handling, packaging, geologic logging, photographing core, and/or cuttings. May include additional responsibilities for documenting drilling operations, data collection or scientific processing of core and cuttings samples as required. Responsible for completion of all associated documentation related to drilling activities and collection of geologic samples. Requires frequent interaction with site personnel (BSC teammates, safety and health, Lead Laboratory scientist, DOE, etc.) on matters relating to sample acquisition and drilling operations. Extensive travel may be required. Qualifications: Minimum Bachelors Degree in Geology, Geo-Science, Geo-Engineering or related field. 2-5 years experience working as a Field Geologist processing samples, logging core/cuttings, sample collection, and familiarity with different types of drilling operations. Must be able to follow instructions and procedures in a Quality Assurance/Nuclear culture environment. Must be capable of working at remote surface drill sites, pass health physical, wearing a respirator and other personal protection equipment (PPE), as site conditions require. Must be capable of lifting 50 lbs. Must be able to work independently. THIS POSITION IS ASSIGNED FULL TIME AT AREA 25 OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE. WORK SCHEDULE IS A FOUR-DAY WEEK, 10-HOUR DAY. MUST BE WILLING TO WORK MULTIPLE SHIFTS (day, swing, or grave). Work may require Extended Work Week hours. Field Technicians Essential Duties: Technician must be capable of working independently in performing activities related to handling processing, distribution, and documentation of Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project samples and specimens collected from drilling operations. Use computer database system to assist with processing, handling, shipping and documentation of samples and specimens. Lifting of moderately heavy boxes and strenuous activities is called for in performing some duties. Assist in support of field work at drilling locations and the Sample Management Facility. Reports to the SMF Supervisor. Qualifications: Two years of experience collecting scientific data from observations, measurements or instruments is preferred. Experience in handling geologic samples is preferred. Adherence to quality affecting procedures and processes is required. Computer database/spreadsheet experience will be helpful. Must be capable of working at surface drill sites. Must pass a health physical for a respirator fit, and be capable of lifting 50 lbs. The work environment will require wearing of standard personal protective equipment (PPE), and may include respirator, hearing protection, and protective coveralls. THIS POSITION IS ASSIGNED FULL TIME AT AREA 25 OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE. WORK SCHEDULE IS A FOUR-DAY WEEK, 10-HOUR DAY. MUST BE WILLING TO WORK MULTIPLE SHIFTS (day, swing, or grave). Work may require Extended Work Week hours. e-mail your resume now
#80-04 Mining Technical Specialist Location: Nevada Essential Duties Update the Vulcan model of the repository subsurface layout as the current design evolves to meet new requirements and ideas. Work scope will also include updating BSC's Vulcan system to the latest version and verification of this version in accordance with BSC procedures. A prime responsibility will be familiarizing and training existing staff with Vulcan. Job Related Qualifications A minimum 13 years as a Mining Designer with underground mining and/or tunneling design experience and demonstrated proficiency with Maptek Vulcan software, preferably Version 6.0. (With a B.S. Mining Engineering or related technical degree, 9 years experience required.) e-mail your resume now
#80-05 Structural Engineers Location: Nevada Job Related Qualifications B.S. Civil Engineering or related technical discipline a minimum of 10 years experience. Grade is dependent upon number of year's experience. Prefer a Registered Professional Civil Engineer or Professional Structural Engineer with extensive experience in the structural analysis and design of heavy industrial buildings using structural steel and reinforced concrete. Must have experience with structural design using finite element analysis programs, such as SAP 2000, GTS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||