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Description At ABS Group, risk analysis is our foundation. ABS Group is a global professional services company with 100 offices in 30 countries. Our Global Government division, headquartered in Arlington, VA, deploys cutting-edge technical expertise for federal agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DoE), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ABS Group is seeking a Nuclear Safety Analyst, to support the DoE's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in Oak Ridge, TN. General Summary: The Nuclear Safety Analyst is responsible for reviewing processes, systems, and activities in nuclear/non-nuclear facilities, performing appropriate hazard and accident analysis, and ensuring the associated safety equipment is designed to protect the health and safety of the public and co-located workers. Responsibilities Include:
- Perform hazard identification, hazard screening, hazard analysis and accident analysis of nuclear facilities and activities.
- Develop and document the safety function, functional performance requirements and performance criteria for engineered and administrative controls for reducing the frequency and/or consequences of accidents.
- Develop and support the development of related documents such as safety evaluations, safety design strategies, unreviewed safety question determinations and specialized technical reports and documentation.
- Meet with internal and external customers and their representatives as needed.
- Evaluate the interrelationship of system safety requirements and other aspects of concept design and developments to ensure the most cost-effective program.
- Be able to perform radiological and toxicological consequence analysis.
- Be able to prepare safety basis documents, including Conceptual Safety Design Reports, Preliminary Safety Design Reports, Preliminary Documented Safety Analyses, Documented Safety Analyses and Technical Safety Requirements.
- 10 years experience in nuclear safety analysis
- 10 years of DOE-specific experience is required
- Experience in performing radiological and toxicological consequence analysis and familiarity with the application and use of DOE toolbox codes for atmospheric dispersion analysis a plus but not required
- Must be able to obtain a Q clearance
- Candidates should have strong written, verbal communication and interpersonal skills.