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Navarro Research and Engineering is recruiting an Environmental Health Physicist (3885) in Idaho Falls, ID. The Environmental Health Physicist applies scientific principles, theories, and concepts to support mission objectives for the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP), with specific emphasis on the Calcine Disposition Project. This position provides technical support for regulatory-driven project activities and the development of technical documentation required in accordance with DOE orders, federal regulations, and project requirements.
Job Responsibility
Provide technical support for the development and production of primary and secondary technical documents required under NEPA, RCRA, CERCLA, and DOE orders, including DOE O 435.1
Develop and publish engineering and technical documentation, including engineering design files, annual reports, and conceptual site models by evaluating data and presenting results, conclusions, and recommendations
Support development of project documentation in accordance with DOE standards, including DOE O 413.3B
Contribute to the development of project scope, schedule, and budget
Ensure cost-effective solutions are developed in compliance with applicable standards, regulations, policies, and procedures
Participate in technical meetings to ensure analyses and project activities meet regulatory and operational requirements
Collaborate with project management, technical staff, DOE representatives, and external stakeholders to address technical and regulatory comments and resolve complex issues
Provide support for design testing, operations, scientific analyses, document reviews, and field activities for ICP and related projects as assigned
Perform additional support activities, analyses, and reviews as required
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in a scientific or engineering discipline
Minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience applying scientific and engineering principles in: Site characterization and environmental remediation, Dose and risk assessments, Multi-media transport modeling, Radiological analysis, Disposal site performance assessments, Facility design, construction, and closure
Nice to have
Experience preparing documentation in accordance with DOE O 435.1, RCRA, and CERCLA requirements
Experience working with internal and external stakeholders, including DOE, Idaho DEQ, U.S. EPA, Tribal Nations, and public stakeholders
Familiarity with DOE standards, particularly DOE O 413.3B and associated project documentation requirements
Prior experience working at a DOE facility and knowledge of DOE orders and regulatory requirements