As an Environmental Specialist, you'll conduct comprehensive reviews to assess the impact of nuclear facilities on natural resources, prepare detailed reports, and support licensing applications. Your role also involves developing protection measures, presenting complex information, and occasionally traveling for fieldwork.
- Conduct environmental reviews to assess the potential impact of proposed nuclear facilities on air, water, and land resources
- Prepare environmental reports in accordance with NRC regulations, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and other applicable regulatory guidelines
- Participate in site visits to gather environmental data and assess potential environmental impacts
- Support the development of technical content (text, figures, tables) for environmental reports and site feasibility assessments
- Support environmental licensing applications for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Interact with regulatory agencies, stakeholders, and the public to address environmental concerns
- Stay current on relevant environmental regulations and best practices
- Assist in the development and implementation of environmental protection measures
- Prepare presentations and reports to communicate complex environmental information to technical and non-technical audiences
- Ability to travel/work in the field 10% of the time. Typical travel duration will be 3-4 days. Office work is typically 90% of the time for this position. Fieldwork can include site visits and meetings with clients and applicable regulatory agencies