Work Location
:Remote w/ as needed trips to the site
Rate
: Not Defined / need Candidate’s requested rate
- Develop and implement regulatory strategies to ensure compliance with DOE, NRC, and other applicable regulations.
- Ensure adherence to Facility Safety under DOE O 420.1C, Safety in Design under DOE-STD-1189-2016, reactor safety following the General Design Criteria under NRC’s 10 CFR 50 Appendix A as well as other applicable codes and standards.
- Evaluate applicability of regulations and standards to include but not limited to NUREG-1537, Regulatory Guide 1.206, and Regulatory Guide 1.07.
- Maintain awareness of evolving regulatory requirements and guidance documents and integrate updates into project processes as appropriate.
- Coordinate regulatory reviews, approvals, and project milestones.
- Collaborate on hazards analysis and mitigation activities.
- Coordinate safety strategy with the Nuclear Facility Safety Division.
- Collaborate on environmental compliance activities.
- Ensure accurate and timely reporting to oversight agencies.
- Engage with stakeholders during project meetings and reviews.
- Work collaboratively with nuclear safety staff, researchers, and support personnel from across ORNL in the development, review, submittal for approval, and maintenance of safety basis documents, including updated safety basis for HFIR.
- Key member in the preparation and development of regulatory documentation.
- Lead member in the preparation and development of DOE-O-413.3b and DOE-Std-1189-2016 safety and requirements documents to include but not limited to Safety Design Strategy, Documented Safety Analysis, and the Preliminary Hazards Analysis.
- Maintain accurate records in accordance with regulatory requirements.
- Identify regulatory risks and develop mitigation strategies.
- Respond to regulatory inquiries and ensure corrective actions are implemented.- A BS degree in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field with 12+ years, MS with 10+years, or PhD with 8+ years of relevant experience.
- Experience in regulatory compliance with a nuclear regulatory body and/or within the nuclear industry.
- Expertise in DOE and/or NRC regulations, licensing, and safety basis development.
- Experience in regulatory engagement, audits, and compliance strategies.
- Strong collaborative, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- An MS degree in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field.
- Experience with DOE nuclear facility upgrades and safety analysis.
- Knowledge of environmental compliance regulations.
- Familiarity with hazard analysis and risk mitigation strategies.