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on NES.
4.
Provides instruction and guidance regarding NES to individuals assigned NES
responsibilities.
5.
Works directly with officials in DOE/NNSA site offices, national laboratories, and the
production plant in resolving NES issues.
6.
Consults with line management during the nuclear explosive operation (NEO) development
process regarding NES.
7.
Evaluates occurrences applicable to NES. Monitors corrective action.
8.
Manages and implements the NES change evaluation process.
9.
Monitors ongoing NEOs to ensure compliance with NES standards and other NES
requirements.
10.
Evaluates effectiveness of corrective action on Nuclear Explosive Safety Study Group
(NESSG) findings and maintains a record of that assessment.
11.
Provides formal briefings to DOE/NNSA management officials regarding problem areas
requiring their attention to correct NES deficiencies in the DOE/NNSA.
12.
Develops correspondence, reports, procedures, and other documents requiring written
communication proficiency.
13.
Serves as a member or chair of the NESSG.
14.
Consults and coordinates with various DOE/NNSA offices, line management, and the
national laboratories to determine the scope and content of NES evaluations.
15.
Coordinates with DOE/NNSA line management organizations to establish specific
requirements for the technical input documentation, and technical and administrative
support for each NES evaluation.
16.
Evaluates the technical input documentation provided for each NES evaluation.
17.
Leads the NESSG and manages NESSG activities to ensure a thorough evaluation is
performed.
18.
Prepares the report of each NESSG activity and coordinates the DOE/NNSA management
review. Provides DOE/NNSA management with an NES recommendation prior to forwarding
the report to the DOE/NNSA Headquarters for approval.
19.
Evaluates the adequacy of NEO controls to satisfy the NES standards.
20.
Evaluates the safety of facilities, fixtures, electrical testers, electrical equipment, transport
equipment, handling equipment, mechanical equipment, and administrative and operational
procedures and controls as they affect NES.
21.
Evaluates physical security (e.g., facilities, equipment, and procedures) employed for the
protection of nuclear explosives to determine if it constitutes a threat to NES.
22.
Coordinates input documentation adequacy reviews prior to commencing an NES Study.
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