The role will ensure programs meet NRC regulatory requirements, industry standards, and operational readiness needs while also providing mentorship and technical guidance to program leadership and reviewing officials.
This position is remote and reports directly to the Site Security Manager.
Serve as the lead subject matter expert for Access Authorization (AA) and Fitness for Duty (FFD) programs, including applicable regulations and industry guidance.
Develop and implement program roadmaps across construction, fuel delivery, and operational phases.
Translate 10 CFR regulations (including Part 26), NRC guidance, and NEI standards into compliant policies, procedures, and site controls.
Provide mentorship and knowledge transfer to the Security Programs Supervisor and Reviewing Officials.
Provide subject matter input into the design and implementation of Badging, Access Authorization, FFD, and Safeguards Information areas to ensure regulatory compliance.
Support development of training programs and communications for AA, FFD, behavior observation, and fatigue management programs.
Assist with the development and implementation of records management processes for AA and FFD programs.
Assist with security program audits, assessments, and regulatory compliance activities.
Support preparation for and participation in NRC inspections and follow-up activities.
Review correspondence to and from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as requested.
Provide support during periods of high staffing volume during program implementation.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful integration of security programs.
Promote a culture focused on performance excellence, safety, compliance, and teamwork.
Bachelor’s degree and 15+ years of nuclear security, Access Authorization, or Fitness for Duty program experience, including at operating nuclear facilities
OR
20+ years of nuclear security program experience with progressive leadership responsibilities
Demonstrated experience implementing 10 CFR regulations (including Part 26) and NEI guidance at operating nuclear power plants.
Proven experience interfacing with the NRC during inspections and regulatory follow-up activities.
Strong experience in program governance, regulatory compliance, and nuclear security program implementation.
Advanced technical writing, audit leadership, stakeholder engagement, and program management skills.
Ability to manage multiple complex initiatives with minimal supervision.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Adobe tools, and records management systems.
Familiarity with access control and badging platforms.
Participation in NEI task forces, steering committees, or nuclear industry working groups.
Experience contributing to published NEI guidance documents.
Familiarity with current nuclear industry security trends and regulatory developments.
Strong leadership and subject matter expertise in nuclear security programs
Excellent technical writing and regulatory documentation skills
Strong collaboration and stakeholder engagement capabilities
Ability to manage complex, multi-disciplinary program requirements
High integrity, accountability, and commitment to continuous improvement
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
Ability to perform computer-based work for prolonged periods
Occasional lifting of up to 25 pounds
Travel: 0–25%
Every day, System One focuses on services and solutions that require a high degree of specialization, in-demand technical skills, and large-scale operational expertise. We are essential partners to those on the front lines of our nation’s most critical infrastructure, technology, and life sciences initiatives.
Founded more than 40 years ago as a staffing partner to the engineering industry, today System One is a diversified organization operating in over 50 locations and putting more than 9,000 people to work in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.