Sr. Criticality Safety Engineer
Job Field: Security
Location: RICHLAND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Requisition Number: EC72626<BR>Interest Category: Engineering<BR><BR>Interest Sub Category: Engineering - System / Safety System<BR><BR>Job Title : Sr. Criticality Safety Engineer<BR>Employment Category/Status: full-time<BR><BR>Type of Position: Regular Hire<BR><BR>Country: U.S.<BR><BR>State: Washington<BR><BR>City: Richland<BR><BR>Minimum Requirements: URS is seeking a Sr. Criticality Engineer to be based out of our Richland, WA location.<BR><BR>Basic Qualifications<BR><BR>BS degree from an ABET accredited university in Nuclear Engineering or equivalent. Must have 15 years of progressive experience, or in lieu of degree 21 years of progressive experience, in nuclear safety or nuclear engineering related work. Must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in Nuclear Criticality Safety, involving preparation and review of criticality safety evaluations, performing computer code analysis for such evaluations and presence in the field supporting fissile operations with guidance and response to abnormal conditions.<BR><BR><BR>Minimum Qualifications<BR>Applicable work experience that includes:<BR>? Implementation of DOE 420.1B, Chapter III and 10 CFR 830.202, Nuclear Safety Management, Code of Federal Regulations, as related to criticality safety.<BR>? The development of criticality safety programs and analyses for liquid waste processing or tank farm facilities.<BR>? Programmatic development of criticality safety programs and procedures.<BR>? Use of the MCNP computer code performing criticality safety analyses.<BR>? Performing criticality analyses with fissile plutonium isotopes and/or U-233 and U 235.<BR>? Verification and validation of the MCNP computer code and associated cross-sections for use in criticality analyses.<BR>? Must be able to complete a pre-employment drug screen, background check, and physical (if required).<BR><BR>Preferred Qualifications<BR>? Experience in either KENO or MCNP is preferred.<BR>? Completion of the Nuclear Criticality Safety Program Hands-On Training Course or equivalent hand on experience with fissile material.<BR>? Possess the legal right to work and remain in the US without sponsorship.<BR>Familiarity with:<BR>? DOE G 421.1-1, Criticality Safety Good Practices Program Guide for DOE Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities.<BR>? DOE-STD-3007-2007, Guidelines for Preparing Criticality Evaluations at Department of Energy Non-Reactor Nuclear Facilities.<BR>? DOE-STD-1134-99, Review Guide for Criticality Safety Evaluations.<BR>? DOE-STD-1135-99, Guidance for Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer Training and Qualification.<BR>? DOE-STD-1158-2002, Self-Assessment Standard for DOE Contractor Criticality Safety Programs.<BR>? DOE-STD-3009-94, DOE Standard Preparation Guide for U. S Department of Energy Nonreactor Nuclear Facility Documented Safety Analyses.<BR>? ANSI/ANS-8.1-R2007, Nuclear Criticality Safety in Operations with Fissionable Materials Outside Reactor.<BR>? ANSI/ANS-8.15-R2005, Nuclear Criticality Control of Special Actinide Element<BR>? ANSI/ANS-8.19-2005, Administrative Practices for Nuclear Criticality Safety,<BR>? ANSI/ANS-8.20-R2005, Nuclear Criticality Sa </font></td>
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