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    Senior Resident Inspector - Byron, United States - Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission Byron, United States

    Found in: Talent US 2 C2 - 3 days ago

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    Summary

    These positions are located in Region III, Division of Operating Reactor Safety. Applicants should rank their location preference in the location preference field and/or indicate location preference using vacancy announcement question #1.

    Byron Resident Office, Byron, IL - supervisor Richard Skokowski - locality 30.41%; relocation incentive 20%.

    DC Cook Resident Office, Bridgman, MI - supervisor Dariusz Szwarc - locality 21.50%; relocation incentive 20%.

    Duties

    The successful candidate will implement the agency's inspection program at a nuclear reactor site and serve as an onsite representative of the NRC to that licensee and the public. Such duties include but are not limited to:

  • Managing, overseeing, and conducting inspections of nuclear facilities to assure compliance with design specifications.
  • Initiating enforcement action with regional management approval when inspection findings indicate a violation of the license or NRC rules and regulations.
  • Participating as a team leader on inspections of reported problems, incidents, abnormal conditions, or allegations involving or pertaining to nuclear facilities.
  • Evaluating overall licensee performance and identifying areas which should receive additional attention.
  • Managing, controlling, and directing the work of a small group of technical and administrative employees at the resident site for less than 25 percent of the time, and coordinating availability of the resident inspector staff for response to operating events, including accidents and incidents during off duty hours.
  • This position requires full qualification as an NRC inspector under Inspection Manual Chapter 1245, Appendix C1.

    Applicants with significant experience in implementing the Reactor Oversight Process are preferred.