What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facility Representative Support position at PCI Federal?
- The position is contingent upon contract award!
These Positions Will Provide Operations Field Oversight For The Assistant Manager For Safety And Quality (AMSQ) And The Assistant Manager For Safety And Environment (AMSE) Operations Oversight Division (OOD To Provide Support In The Following Areas
- Plan and conduct assessments of policies, programs, and procedures related to operations, maintenance, testing, and facility readiness.
- Perform field oversight and document reviews to gather data for assessments.
- Areas of focus include site infrastructure, waste management, groundwater treatment, deactivation and demolition, Tank Waste, and the High-Level Waste Facility.
- Document assessment and surveillance reports in the DOE's integrated Contractor Assurance System (iCAS) database.
- Provide regular verbal briefs to the Operations Oversight Division (OOD) Director, Team Leads, and Facility Representatives.
- Interface with Hanford subject matter experts and site contractors.
- Support the Facility Representative Program through mentoring, training, and procedure updates.
- Submit weekly reports on work accomplished and progress on deliverables.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of corrective actions.
- Attend relevant training, meetings, and discussions.
- Perform administrative functions as required.
- Contractor personnel performing services under this call shall complete required training based on assigned facilities. The OOD Director will identify the required training.
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study is required. An associate degree with three years of experience, or six years of experience without a degree, may be substituted. Advanced degrees (MS, PhD) may substitute for nine and twelve years of experience, respectively.
- A minimum of nine years of combined experience in nuclear conduct of operations, construction safety and oversight, and nuclear facility testing and commissioning is required.
- Substantial experience with DOE O 422.1 Conduct of Operations programs is necessary.
- A fundamental understanding of nuclear, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and radiological
- Proficiency in safety inspections, incident investigation, causal analysis, management reviews, and quality assurance is required.
- The ability to read and understand regulations from the DOE, EPA, OSHA, NRC, and other relevant industry standards is essential.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are mandatory.
- Experience with processes at the Hanford Tank Farms and/or the Waste Treatment & Immobilization Plant, or
- Experience with nuclear facility deactivation and demolition, or
- Experience with Process Safety Management of highly hazardous chemicals (29 CFR 1910.119)