Argonne National Laboratory seeks a Waste and Transportation Oversight Specialist to provide independent technical oversight, governance, and assurance for the Laboratory's Waste Management Program (WMP) and associated on-site transfer and off-site waste characterization, handling, disposition and transportation activities.
Operating from the WSE Division, this role evaluates and drives safety, regulatory compliance, and performance across the lifecycle of hazardous, radioactive, mixed, RCRA, Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA ), and Transuranic (TRU) wastes-from generation to disposition including accumulation, storage, characterization, packaging, and transportation. The Specialist works in concert with the Nuclear Waste and Site Services (NWS) division, Operations - Quality Assurance, Radiological Operations, Facilities, applicable programmatic divisions and external stakeholders (e.g., DOE-ASO, IEPA/US EPA, NNSS, CBFO, commercial TSDFs) to strengthen technical rigor and foster a robust culture of compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Program Oversight and Governance
Independent Assurance
Plan and perform independent assessments, surveillances, and readiness reviews of:
Waste characterization (AK/PK, sampling and analysis, data quality and validation).
Waste processing, treatment, and packaging (including NDA/NDE and liquid treatment).
Waste storage, characterization, classification, accumulation, inventory control, and data integrity in waste management systems (e.g., WMS-U).
Waste packaging and shipping compliance and compliance with DOE carrier qualification requirements.
Document issues, lead or support causal analyses, and track corrective actions to closure in institutional corrective action programs, adjust and plan for verification activities with the goal of ensuring timely and effective resolution.
Apply, as applicable, NQA-1 and DOE O 414.1D quality assurance principles to oversight activities.
Safety Basis, Facility, and Transportation Compliance
Regulatory Compliance and Waste Certification
Worker Safety, Special Hazards, and Training
Reporting, Stakeholder Engagement, and Continuous Improvement
Position Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in nuclear, chemical, environmental engineering, health physics, or a related technical field; advanced degree preferred.
5+ years of relevant experience in waste management, and transportation operations, or related regulatory/compliance roles, including experience with hazardous and radioactive waste management and transportation.
Demonstrated working knowledge of:
Waste management, safety, and quality regulatory requirements.
40 CFR (RCRA/TSCA), 49 CFR (hazmat transportation), 29 CFR (OSHA), and relevant state requirements (e.g., IAC Title 35).
Some experience with waste characterization activities (e.g., AK/PK, NDA, sampling and analysis), waste acceptance criteria, and waste storage/packaging practices.
Quality assurance experience, with NQA‑1 or equivalent, including participation in or leadership of audits, surveillances, or readiness reviews, and management of corrective actions.
Knowledge of or experience with waste management and/or inventory systems; experience with systems such as WMS-U, ATLAS, or equivalent tools is desirable.
Strong technical writing, analytical, and verbal communication skills; ability to work effectively across organizational boundaries and influence without direct authority.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in DOE-site waste management environment
Professional certification such as CHMM, CHP, CIH, CSP, CDGP, or PE.
Experience in performing audits and/or assessments.
DOT Hazmat Shipper and/or 40‑hour HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) training.
RCRA Large Quantity Generator and TSCA (PCB/ACM) compliance training.
Familiarity with NNSSWAC, DOE complex waste practices, TRU waste certification processes, and nuclear criticality safety fundamentals (e.g., ANSI/ANS8.1).
Work Conditions and Other Requirements
Job Family
Professional Technical (PT)
Job Profile
Environmental Protection 2
Worker Type
Regular
Time Type
Full time
The expected hiring range for this position is $69,750.00 - $108,810.00.
Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package.
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