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DOE-STD-1183-2004
components (SSC), safety-related QA (e.g., calculation notes), selection and
implementation of safety related standards, related nuclear safety management
programs , etc.
Evaluate the nuclear safety of nuclear facilities and operations for Price-Anderson
Amendment Act compliance, contract performance, operational readiness reviews,
readiness assessments, and other periodic assessments. Participate in enforcement of
Price-Anderson Amendments Act requirements.
Participate in nuclear facility design reviews, safety system status monitoring, etc.
Evaluate design and analysis uncertainties with the functionalities of systems as
described in the Documented Safety Analysis.
2.
Communicate Nuclear Safety issues to Department and contractor management and other
stakeholders and assist in the resolution of these issues.
3.
Participate in the development, review, approval and interpretation of Nuclear Safety Rules,
orders, policies, standards, guides and documents.
4.
Participate in Departmental self-assessments in the area of nuclear safety.
5.
Participate in nuclear facility accident/incident investigations.
6.
Participate in emergency response activities.
7.
Maintain and increase professional knowledge and expertise related to the field of nuclear
safety.
Position-specific duties and responsibilities for Nuclear Safety Specialists are contained in their
Office/Facility-Specific Qualification Standard or Position Description.
BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
The U. S. Office of Personnel Management's Qualification Standards Handbook establishes
minimum education, training, experience, or other relevant requirements applicable to a particular
occupational series/grade level, as well as alternatives to meeting specified requirements.
The preferred education and experience for Nuclear Safety Specialists is:
1.
Education:
Minimum of Bachelor's of Science in Engineering or Physics and
OPM requirements for Occupational Series 801, 810, 830, 840, 893 or 1310 (one or
more).
2.
Experience:
Industrial, military, Federal, State, or other directly related background that has provided
specialized experience in nuclear safety. Professional certifications such as a PE
(professional engineering license) or a certified safety engineer are desirable. Specialized
experience can be demonstrated through possession of the competencies outlined in this
Standard. Advanced engineering degrees also represent additional credit for experience.
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