Licensing Specialist
Position Overview
Maintain NRC and state radioactive materials licenses, including change requests and documentation. Serve as regulatory interface on licensing and compliance matters. Coordinate follow-up efforts to NRC and state compliance inspections. Serve as compliance resource for packaging and transport of radioactive materials, including packages requiring NRC approval.
Location
On-site in Erwin, Tennessee.
Your Day To Day
Plans and organizes NFS Erwin activities associated with NRC and state licensing, including license applications, amendment and renewal requests, decommissioning requests, and associated documentation. Prepare licensing submittals to regulatory agencies, direct consolidation of licensing input from all areas of the company for submittal to regulatory agencies, and exercise judgement based on analysis of multiple sources of information. Support reviews of NFS licensing programs for compliance with appropriate governmental rules and regulations. Interface with and provide assistance to NRC and other regulatory inspectors and licensing personnel. Establish liaison with and act as a licensing resource to other team members and groups such as Engineering, Maintenance, Operations, Health Physics, Industrial Safety, and Environmental Safety on matters pertaining to license and regulatory compliance. Review regulatory information notices, new regulations, inspection reports, and related documents and advise responsible groups on action necessary to achieve compliance. Administer activities associated with tracking regulatory commitments including entering commitments into the correction action program systems, generating reports to track the status of the commitments, and ensuring they are properly documented to support closure. Solve complex licensing problems; take on new perspectives on existing licensing solutions; and use best licensing practices and knowledge to improve the licensing program. Work independently acting as a licensing resource for colleagues with less knowledge of regulatory requirements.
Required Qualifications
- B. S./B. A. -- Engineering, Physical Science or Business Administration
- With a B. S. degree, requires 6-8 years of experience
- Previous experience with regulatory requirements and regulatory agencies is required
- This can include experience in the nuclear field involving areas such as licensing, regulatory compliance, quality assurance or directly related experience in a highly-regulated business
What We Offer
- Competitive salary and benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans
- Flexible work schedules and paid time off to promote a healthy work-life balance
- Professional development opportunities, including mentorship programs and sponsorship for continuing education
- An inclusive atmosphere that celebrates new perspectives and supports collaboration between different generations
- The chance to be part of a mission-driven organization making a positive impact on the future of energy
- Opportunities for continuous learning and training to grow throughout your career!
Pay
$76,000 - $119,000
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