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radioactive materials waste-management engineer

A professional who designs, implements, and tests systems and procedures to reduce volume and dispose of nuclear waste materials and contaminated objects. Responsibilities include:

  • Identifies objects contaminated by exposure to radiation, such as trash, workers' clothing, and discarded tools and equipment.
  • Analyzes samples of sludge and liquid effluents resulting from operation of nuclear reactors to determine level of radioactivity in substances and potential for retention of radioactivity, using radioactivity counters and chemical and electronic analyzers.
  • Refers to state and federal regulations and technical manuals to determine disposal method recommended for prevention of leakage or absorption of radioactive waste.
  • Compares costs of transporting waste to designated nuclear waste disposal sites and reducing volume of waste and storing waste on plant site.
  • Confers with equipment manufacturers' representatives and plant technical and management personnel to discuss alternatives and to choose most suitable plan on basis of safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Designs and draws plans for systems to reduce volume of waste by solidification, compaction, or incineration.
  • Oversees construction, testing, and implementation of waste disposal systems, and resolves operational problems.
  • Develops plans for modification of operating procedures to reduce volume and radioactive level of effluents, and writes manuals to instruct workers in changes in work procedures.
  • Advises management on selection of lands suitable for use as nuclear waste disposal sites and on establishment of effective safety, operating, and closure procedures.
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