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Air Quality Environmental Analyst - Military Veterans

at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Company Description

Join us and make YOUR mark on the World!

 

Are you interested in joining some of the brightest talent in the world to strengthen the United States' security? Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for BIG ideas that make our world a better place.

 

We are committed to a diverse and equitable workforce with an inclusive culture that values and celebrates the diversity of our people, talents, ideas, experiences, and perspectives. This is important for continued success of the Laboratory's mission.

 

Pay Range: $142,050 - $218,868 annually

 

$142,050 - $182,388 Annually for the TSS.3 level

 

$170,430 - $218,868 Annually for the TSS.4 level

 

Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. Many factors are taken into consideration when setting starting pay including education, experience, the external labor market, and internal equity.

Job Description

We have an opening for an Air Quality Environmental Analyst to support the Waste and Air Quality Office in the Environmental Functional Area for our Environmental, Safety and Health (ES&H) Division. You will be responsible for providing environmental health physics expertise in the areas of the radiological National Emission Standards of Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) (radioactive air emissions), exhaust stack air effluent monitoring, environmental as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA), including ambient radiation monitoring of normal and off-normal conditions, radiation dose assessments, and air dispersion modeling. You will also support and provide guidance to other ES&H team members, leaders, customers, and will serve as a subject matter expert to the Department of Energy (DOE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and ISO regulators. This position is in the Environmental Safety and Health Division of our Operations & Business Directorate.

 

Depending on your assignment, this position may offer a hybrid schedule, blending in-person and virtual presence. You may have the flexibility to work from home one or more days per week.

 

This position will be filled at either level based on knowledge and related experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional job responsibilities (outlined below) will be assigned if hired at the higher level.

 

In this role you will

 


  • Maintain the NESHAP monitoring and reporting program for LLNL through source term development, air dispersion modeling, monitoring regulatory requirements, monitoring of ambient air radioactivity, and direct interaction with LLNL Programs.

  • Lead other air quality compliance monitoring programs for particulate matter, volatile radioiodine, beryllium, and tritium washout from precipitation.

  • Revise and improve standard operating procedures, instructions, supplements, and guidance documents for designated sampling systems associated with human and biota dose assessment processes.

  • Conduct air dispersion modeling using short-term and long-term modelling codes, such as HotSpot and CAP88-PC, for the potential of and for actual radioactive air emissions.

  • Conduct human and biota dose assessments using DOE and EPA approved software and spreadsheet calculations. Complete data processing using statistical analysis.

  • Develop realistic and programmatic staff emissions scenarios for planned future operations, working with ES&H Team members.

  • Prepare annual reporting and analysis for the DOE Annual Site Environmental Report and the U.S. EPA radiological NESHAPs report.

  • Conduct investigations of environmental impacts of incidents or accidents involving radiation and make recommendations to prevent a recurrence. Be a member of the LLNL-specific radiological emergency response training center with other ES&H professionals.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Additional job responsibilities, at the TSS.4 level

 


  • Participate on committees and workgroup within the DOE Complex, representing LLNL in highly complex radiological emissions issues.

  • Act as a subject matter expert, assessing and redesigning the future of the established stack effluent monitoring program, ambient air radiation, and non-radiation monitoring programs while also evaluating the results of these programs.

  • Mentor less-experienced personnel.



Qualifications


  • Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship.

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Health Physics, Radiation Physics, Radiation Protection, Meteorology, Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Natural Sciences, or equivalent combination of education and relevant previous experience.

  • Significant experience with two or more of the following, source term development, air dispersion modeling, determination of air effluent (point source stack) monitoring regulatory requirements, direct measurement of ambient air radioactive particulate, air quality (non-rad) particulate, volatile radioiodine, beryllium, and measurement of tritium washout from precipitation.

  • Experience applying advanced principles and practices of air dispersion modeling and preparing regulatory reports.

  • Significant analytical and computational skills in complex data acquisition, data manipulation, and statistical analysis.

  • Advanced verbal and written communication skills necessary to effectively write, present, explain, and communicate complex information to all levels of personnel.

  • Effective organizational skills with detail orientation necessary to coordinate multiple and frequently conflicting concurrent tasks in an environment with frequent interruptions while providing high-level customer service and good follow-through.

  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment with a broad cross-section of people and organizations, managing complex projects and meeting schedules.

  • Advanced experience and ability to lead independent work, including advanced decision-making and problem-solving skills to evaluate, negotiate, develop, and implement actions/solutions for complex problems and independently initiate process improvements when necessary

 

Additional qualifications at the TSS.4 level

 


  • Substantial experience applying highly advanced air dispersion models and calculating potential radiation dose from environmental sources.

  • Expert skills in environmental radiation sampling, detection, monitoring, and evaluation.

  • Expertise developing, tracking, and revising (when needed) performance metrics for highly complex compliance programs that may require in-depth analysis.

 

Qualifications We Desire

 


  • Master's degree in Health Physics, Radiation Physics, Radiation Protection, or related Scientific or Engineering field.

  • Familiarity with and/or previous experience managing DOE air quality programs.



Additional Information

#LI-Hybrid

Position Information

This is a Flexible Term appointment, which is for a definite period not to exceed six years. If final candidate is a Career Indefinite employee, Career Indefinite status may be maintained (should funding allow).

Why Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory?

  • Included in 2024 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor!

  • Flexible Benefits Package

  • 401(k)

  • Relocation Assistance

  • Education Reimbursement Program

  • Flexible schedules (*depending on project needs)

  • Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accountability (IDEA) - visit https://www.llnl.gov/diversity

  • Our core beliefs - visit https://www.llnl.gov/diversity/our-values

  • Employee engagement - visit https://www.llnl.gov/diversity/employee-engagement


Site 300

Site 300 is an experimental test site operated by LLNL. Situated on 7,000 acres in rural foothills approximately six miles southwest of downtown Tracy and 15 miles southeast of Livermore, Site 300 hosts approximately 200 employees with expertise in such fields as engineering, chemistry, biology, and environmental restoration. Employees assigned to work at Site 300 may be exposed to the organism that causes San Joaquin Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis ).

Security Clearance

This position requires a Department of Energy (DOE) Q-level clearance. If you are selected, we will initiate a Federal background investigation to determine if you meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information or matter. Also, all L or Q cleared employees are subject to random drug testing. Q-level clearance requires U.S. citizenship.

Pre-Employment Drug Test

External applicant(s) selected for this position must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. This includes testing for use of marijuana as Federal Law applies to us as a Federal Contractor.

Wireless and Medical Devices

Per the Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory must meet certain restrictions with the use and/or possession of mobile devices in Limited Areas. Depending on your job duties, you may be required to work in a Limited Area where you are not permitted to have a personal and/or laboratory mobile device in your possession. This includes, but not limited to cell phones, tablets, fitness devices, wireless headphones, and other Bluetooth/wireless enabled devices.

If you use a medical device, which pairs with a mobile device, you must still follow the rules concerning the mobile device in individual sections within Limited Areas. Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities require separate approval. Hearing aids without wireless capabilities or wireless that has been disabled are allowed in Limited Areas, Secure Space and Transit/Buffer Space within buildings.

How to identify fake job advertisements

Please be aware of recruitment scams where people or entities are misusing the name of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to post fake job advertisements. LLNL never extends an offer without a personal interview and will never charge a fee for joining our company. All current job openings are displayed on the Career Page under "Find Your Job" of our website. If you have encountered a job posting or have been approached with a job offer that you suspect may be fraudulent, we strongly recommend you do not respond.

To learn more about recruitment scams: https://www.llnl.gov/sites/www/files/2023-05/LLNL-Job-Fraud-Statement-Updated-4.26.23.pdf

Equal Employment Opportunity

We are an equal opportunity employer that is committed to providing all with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, protected veteran status, age, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.

We invite you to review the Equal Employment Opportunity posters which include EEO is the Law and Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision .

Reasonable Accommodation

Our goal is to create an accessible and inclusive experience for all candidates applying and interviewing at the Laboratory. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or the recruiting process, please use our online form to submit a request.

California Privacy Notice

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) grants privacy rights to all California residents. The law also entitles job applicants, employees, and non-employee workers to be notified of what personal information LLNL collects and for what purpose. The Employee Privacy Notice can be accessed here .

Livermore, CA

Salary Range
$170,430 to $218,868
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Science and technology on a mission

For more than 60 years, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has applied science and technology to make the world a safer place.

Livermore’s defining responsibility is ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear deterrent. Yet LLNL’s mission is broader than stockpile stewardship, as dangers ranging from nuclear proliferation and terrorism to energy shortages and climate change threaten national security and global stability. The Laboratory’s science and engineering are being applied to achieve breakthroughs for counterterrorism and nonproliferation, defense and intelligence, energy and environmental security.

Our Mission

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has a mission of strengthening the United States’ security through development and application of world-class science and technology to:

  • Enhance the nation’s defense.
  • Reduce the global threat from terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
  • And respond with vision, quality, integrity and technical excellence to scientific issues of national importance.
Our Vision
  • Lead the nation in stockpile science, innovation and sustainment.
  • Be the foremost national security laboratory, anticipating, innovating and delivering solutions for the nation’s most challenging security problems.
  • Be the premier destination for our nation’s very best scientists and engineers.
Our Values
  • Ideas. Livermore is the “new ideas” laboratory, and we continue to aspire to intellectual leadership, originality, and audacity. We support an environment that encourages open exchange and critique. Ideas also improve operations and lead to new, better ways of doing business.
  • Impact. Innovation happens when new ideas have impact—on our mission, on people’s lives. Ultimately, our success depends on applying frontier science and technology, through disciplined engineering, to deliver solutions for—have impact on—our mission.
  • Integrity. We serve the public interest and act to sustain the public trust through transparency, honesty, and objectivity. We act ethically in our research activities, our business practices, and our interactions with each other. We are dedicated to collective success, and committed to safety and security as an integral part of the mission.
  • Inclusiveness. The challenges of our mission demand that we draw on the widest possible diversity of talents, thought, and experiences. To capitalize on the range of individual and diverse talents needed for mission success, we form and work in teams, characterized by mutual respect and support.
  • Zeal. It’s good to love what you do. We value enthusiasm for and commitment to the Lab’s mission. We have a “fire in the belly” to excel, lead, and change the world. And as an institution, the Lab will aspire to be a place where people can find fulfillment and love their work.  Our Priorities
    • Deliver on our stockpile stewardship mission.
    • Enhance and expand our mission in the broad national security space.
    • Sustain and ensure that we are at the cutting edge in the science, engineering and technology capabilities our sponsors need.
    • Ensure excellence in execution: deliver results of the highest quality, on schedule and on budget.
    • Ensure excellence in operations: safety, security, environment and state of the art business practices and processes.
    • Improve our cost effectiveness.
    • Provide a first-class workplace environment to our employees.
    • Expand our contributions to the local and national economy through partnerships with academia and industry.
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