Environmental Scientist

RenukeIdaho Falls, ID
Onsite

About The Position

ReNuke Services/Oak Ridge Technologies is seeking an Environmental Scientist for our client's site in Idaho Falls, ID. The purpose of this role is to apply scientific principles, theories, and concepts to achieve ICP mission objectives and to specifically provide technical support on a variety of activities associated with the Calcine Disposition Project. This includes technical support with the development and production of primary and secondary technical documents required by various regulatory requirements (NEPA, RCRA, and CERCLA) and DOE orders and standards (DOE O 435.1). The role involves interacting and collaborating with project management and technical staff to address DOE and Agency comments on project documents. Additional responsibilities include developing and publishing technical documents (i.e., engineering design files, annual reports, and conceptual site models) by evaluating data and summarizing results, conclusions, and recommendations. The position also supports the development of project documentation as required by DOE standards, specifically DOE O 413.3B, and contributes to the development of project scope, schedule, and budget, ensuring cost-effective solutions are developed in accordance with applicable standards and company policies. The Environmental Scientist will participate in technical meetings and provide support on other Calcine Disposition Project activities, scientific analyses, document reviews, and field support for other ICP projects as assigned.

Requirements

  • Bachelors of science degree
  • 5 years relevant experience in scientific and engineering principals associated with site characterization and remediation (dose and risk assessments, multi-media transport modeling, radiological analysis, and disposal site performance assessments)
  • 5 years relevant experience in facility design, construction, and closure.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience producing analyses and preparing documentation required under DOE O 435.1, RCRA, and CERCLA.
  • Experience interfacing with multiple support organizations (internal and external) as well as with DOE and various stakeholders (Idaho DEQ, U.S. EPA, Tribal Nation, and the public).
  • Experience or familiarity with developing project documentation required under DOE standards (DOE O 413.3B specifically).
  • Experience working at a DOE facility and familiarity with DOE orders and requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and publish technical documents (i.e., engineering design files, annual reports, and conceptual site models) by evaluating data and then summarizing results, conclusion and recommendations.
  • Support development of project documentation as required by DOE standards, specifically DOE O 413.3B.
  • Contribute to the development of project scope, schedule and budget.
  • Ensure cost effective solutions are developed in accordance with applicable standards and company policies and procedures.
  • Participate in technical meetings to ensure analyses are performed in accordance with applicable standards and company policies and procedures.
  • Provide support on other Calcine Disposition Project activities (e.g., design testing and operations) or scientific analyses, document reviews, and field support for other ICP projects as assigned.
  • Provide technical support on producing primary and secondary technical documents to meet regulatory requirements and DOE standards.
  • Interact and collaborate with project management and technical staff to identify and provide solutions to complex regulatory issues.
  • Actively participate in meetings with project personnel, technical staff, and DOE and the Agencies.
  • Support development of project documentation as required by DOE standards and contribute to the development of project scope, schedule and budget.
  • Perform other support activities, analyses, and reviews, as assigned.
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