Principal Waste Management Specialist-(EST00026X)
Your Impact:
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About the Opportunity
We are recruiting for a Principal Waste Management Specialist to join our Radioactive Waste Management Consultancy business. Due to the rapid growth of our business in the civil nuclear waste management we require more support to deliver and continue to expand our expertise.
Jacobs has a leading role in waste strategy, inventory and compliance underpinning the future management of radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuels and nuclear materials. In the UK, we deliver a diverse range of projects for waste producers, waste management organisations and strategic authorities across all aspects of the waste lifecycle. We are delivering similarly interesting and exciting projects across the globe including projects for clients in Norway, Central & Eastern Europe and Japan.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated candidate as a Principal Waste Management Specialist to play a key role in continuing the growth of our business. You will join a friendly, highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary group The candidate will be expected to lead the technical direction of work areas providing waste assessment and disposability advice to waste providers, providing input to Jacobs’ waste retrievals projects and supporting disposability on behalf of waste management organisations..
The vacancy provides an excellent opportunity for those wishing to develop their careers with potential to lead a growing technical area and develop a team.
We are operating under flexible working arrangements, with a mixture of office-based and home working environments. The role can be based at Harwell, Cumbria, Scrabster or Birchwood and other locations will be considered.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Principal Waste Management Specialist, you will provide technical expertise on a wide variety of projects for customers including radioactive waste management organisations, radioactive waste producers and regulators, both in the UK and overseas. Work includes a wide variety of activities across the areas of integrated radioactive waste management, spent fuels and nuclear materials including:
1. Leading or providing significant input to disposability assurance activities for both Higher Activity Waste and Lower Activity Waste including both the development of disposability submissions (e.g LLWR’s WCH or NWS’s LoC submissions) and the review of disposal cases
2. Key technical areas could include:
oAssessment of the compliance of packaging solutions with disposal criteria and specifications
oTechnical audits of nuclear facilities or processes
oManagement of records and information
oManagement of risks and uncertainties
3. Managing technical assessments across a range of topic areas which could include:
oWaste package inventory
oWasteform properties and expected evolution
oContainer performance and durability
oAccident performance
oOperational, transport and post closure safety
4. Provision of strategic input to Jacobs’ waste retrievals and decommissioning projects, potentially including on-site support
5. Production of high quality technical reports on the outcomes of your work and the work of others Implementing efficient tools and routes for the robust management of data
6. Delivering projects relating to the safe and timely disposal of radioactive waste
7. Producing and checking calculations, analyses and interpretations
8. Leading interactions with clients and stakeholders
9. Supporting the continued development of our business through identifying, bidding for and winning new work with new or existing clients
Here's What You'll Need:
10. Degree qualification (or equivalent training and experience) in appropriate mathematical, physical science or engineering discipline
11. Significant experience in a comparable role (individual candidates need experience of some of the technical topic areas described above, not necessarily all).
12. Ability to analyse complex data sets and models, distil the important safety features and communicate concisely with specialists and senior stakeholders
13. Numerate with excellent technical writing/reviewing skills
14. Adaptable and able to work on a variety of projects, prioritising as appropriate
The following are not essential but we welcome applications from candidates who have any of the following experience:
15. Practical experience of waste management operations on nuclear sites and/or Radioactive Waste Adviser (RWA) certification.
16. Application of the Nuclear Waste Services’ Letter of Compliance / Disposability Assessment process, Low level waste disposal route knowledge and associated assurance activities
17. Applying nuclear-industry software tools (e.g. GoldSim, FISPIN, ORIGEN, Abaqus, COMSOL)
18. Scientific programming (e.g. Python, Mathematica, MATLAB or advanced Microsoft Excel features such as macros)
19. General knowledge of reactor physics and engineering - specifically how nuclear fuel behaves in a reactor and how fission and fusion processes generate radioactive waste
20. General knowledge of treatment or encapsulation technologies that may be applied to manage radioactive wastes
21. Business development, project management and client engagement