
SUPERVISORY NUCLEAR ENGINEER
United States Fleet Forces CommandYou will serve as a Supervisory Nuclear Engineer of the Lead Shipyard for Mixed Material (LSMM) (106.4), in the Occupational Safety Health and Environment Office (106) of
NORFOLK NAVAL
SHIPYARD.You will perform a critical review of information received relative to generating, processing ort characterizing mixed material or mixed waste.You will coordinate development of standard training programs on mixed materials and mixed waste management.You will provide technical assistance in developing, compiling, and disseminating information on mixed process stream minimization, including material substitution and process changes.You will establish agreements with activities to perform research and development work to complete commitments, assigned tasks, and to provide funding within the approved budget.You will maintain up-to-date presentation used by personnel with federal and state regulators on mixed waste and participate in such presentations when requested.
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