The company is looking to solve the problem of ensuring personnel radiation exposure is as low as reasonably achievable and protecting the environment during nuclear work on VIRGINIA and COLUMBIA class ships and submarines.
Requirements
- Experience in Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) Engineering, Test, Quality, New Construction and/or Overhaul and Repair work
- Current NAVSEA 389-0288 Article 109 Qualification
- Previous experience in Radiological Controls
- Knowledge of NAVSEA 389-0288
- Proficiency in use of MSOffice products
Responsibilities
- Become a fully qualified Article 109 Engineer and Radiological Engineer
- Developing and reviewing procedures and methods to ensure appropriate radiological controls are directed
- Maintain radiological status of VIRGINIA and COLUMBIA class ships and prepare radiological controls agreements
- Providing deck-plate support and oversight of radiological work in the shipyard and at Naval Submarine Base New London on VIRGINIA and COLUMBIA Class submarines
- Investigating radiological problems to prevent or mitigate re-occurrence
- Leading projects for radiological innovation and process improvement
- Coordinating with other naval nuclear program shipyards and labs to maintain and improve corporate radiological controls procedures
Other
- Become qualified for calibration of RADIAC instruments
- Review and approve RADIAC calibration records
- Strong technical writing, oral communication, and organizational skills
- Field and office work is required
- The candidate will be required to qualify as a Radiation worker in accordance with NAVSEA 389-0288 and will be required to obtain a DOD Secret Level (or higher) Security Clearance