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Radiological Auditor Compliance Engineer

Naval Reactors Facility (NRF) Site Assessment seeks an auditor who desires to use their investigative skills to improve NRF by identifying performance trends and valuable process improvements. Auditors interact with NRF staff management, other NNL auditors, and Naval Reactors Idaho Branch Office representatives, creating a unique opportunity for professional development and growth. As a member of the NRF Site Assessment group, the auditor will evaluate performance in topical areas related to the radiological controls program.

In support of these evaluations, the auditor will:
  • Observe work in progress
  • Conduct interviews
  • Review records
  • Inspect site facilities
  • Conduct formal audit in-briefs and out-briefs
  • Follow up on previously identified problems
  • Author and publish reports documenting findings, observations, and improvement recommendations

The auditor must:
  • Work independently on projects
  • Meet strict schedules and deadlines
  • Serve as a member of an audit team and support team projects
  • Balance multiple duties and responsibilities simultaneously, including collateral duties that are essential to the proper operation of the group

Excellent verbal and written communication skills are critical for this position. Auditors frequently communicate with workers and managers at all levels in the organization, and the selected candidate must be able to clearly and succinctly express their ideas and conclusions

The following qualifications are required to be obtained:
  • Radiation or Contamination Worker, depending on experience
  • Current or previous Engineer of Radiological Work qualification
  • Successful completion of a radiological controls technician written examination

Required Skills *

Senior:
  • Bachelor’s degree in a technical, engineering or science-related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of six years of relevant experience; or
  • Master’s degree in a degree in a technical, engineering or science-related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of four years of relevant experience; or
  • Currently or previously Shift Supervisor Part I qualified or EDO and two years as EOOW in the Nuclear Operations Program; or
  • Three years as SRE plus Watch Instructor and Refueling Facility Area Refueling Engineer and Fuel and Barrier Shift Supervisor (ECF only) or SRE qualified and six years of experience

Principal:
  • Bachelor’s degree in a technical, engineering or science-related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of nine years of relevant experience; or 
  • Master’s degree in a degree in a technical, engineering or science-related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of seven years of relevant experience; or 
  • Currently or previously Shift Supervisor Part II qualified or qualified SIT and three years as EOOW in the Nuclear Operations Program; or
  • Current or previous CRE Qualification, or six years as SRE, or SRE qualified with nine year of experience
 
Preferred Skills

  • Auditing or compliance/oversight experience
  • Demonstrated professionalism in previous positions
  • Knowledge of radiological controls used in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program
  • Demonstrated ability to work and communicate with other organizations
  • Desire for career advancement through demonstration of increasing responsibility