Waste Management Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Engineering
Chemical Engineer, Process Engineer
- Develop/optimize treatment and recovery of effluent streams: filtration, neutralization, separation.
- Modeling/data analysis/experimental validation; compliance/regulatory environment.
- BS/MS in ChemE/Environmental/Chemistry (or similar) + ~8 years relevant experience.
- Translates waste process requirements into equipment design/specs; commissioning and qualification.
- Integrates instrumentation/controls; develops SOPs and troubleshooting; continuous improvement.
- Background in nuclear waste processing or similarly regulated, high-control industries.
The Waste Management Process Engineer (ET) will develop and optimize processes for treating and recovering nuclear facility effluent streams, including filtration, neutralization, and separation systems. This role applies chemical and materials science principles to improve treatment performance, collaborates with operations teams for troubleshooting, and conducts modeling and experimental validation to ensure regulatory compliance and environmental safety. Candidates should have strong expertise in waste processing technologies and proven experience in regulated industries, along with the ability to analyze process data and drive optimization.
A bachelor’s or master’s degree in Chemical or Environmental Engineering (or related field), a minimum of eight years of experience, and strong organizational and communication skills are required.
The Waste Management Process Engineer (MT) will translate waste processing requirements into practical equipment solutions by designing, specifying, and commissioning filtration, neutralization, and separation systems. The role includes integrating controls and instrumentation, developing SOPs, supporting operational teams, and driving continuous equipment and process improvements. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to bridge process engineering with equipment design, possess strong commissioning and troubleshooting skills, and have experience in regulated or nuclear environments.
Familiarity with process control systems and scaling pilot processes into production is required. A bachelor’s or master’s degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering, at least eight years of experience, and strong collaboration and communication skills are essential.
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