Packaging Engineer ; Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-15
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Safety Engineer, Quality Engineering, Systems Engineer
What You Will Do
As the selected candidate, you will report to the LANL, Logistics - Packaging & Transportation (LOG-PT) Operations Manager 4 (Group Leader). Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, supporting the design, manufacture and general institutional P&T requests for DOT Type A, B and IP1 packaging, performing/developing engineering evaluations for non-compliant shipments of material covered in the LANL Transportation Safety Document (TSD) / Technical Safety Requirements (TSR) (i.e. Safety Basis), performing reviews of Safety Analysis Reports for Packaging (SARPs), developing specification and inspection plans for procurement of HAZMAT packages, developing procedures and integrated work documents (IWD's) for P&T work activities, determining if hazardous material transfers can be performed in accordance with 49 CFR, 10 CFR 71 or if they must be performed in accordance with the TSD/TSR, preparing Packaging Engineering Evaluations (PEE's), interpreting Criticality Safety Evaluations (CSE's) to determine appropriate criticality safety controls for performance of P&T activities, performing TSD credited Equipment Important to Safety (EIS) in-service inspections (ISI's) and ensuring they are compliant with required standards (e.g. ISO 1496-1 requirements for Enclosed Cargo Compartments), performing Unanswered Safety Question (USQ) determinations and reviews on P&T and institutional procedures and activities that could impact TSD/TSR requirements, perform P&T work activities for others as necessary, packaging quality assurance (QA) related support and ensure compliance with LANL Conduct of Engineering and Conduct of Operations requirements.
What You Will Need
Minimum
Job Requirements:
Engineer 1: ($94,500 - $154,600)
- Fundamental knowledge / experience in US 49 CFR / Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and Compressed Gas Association (CGA) regulations and international compliance with Hazmat and Nuclear Material Packaging and Transportation requirements.
- Fundamental knowledge of Packaging and Transportation Safety Basis (i.e. Transportation Safety Document (TSD) / Technical Safety Requirements (TSRs)) for non-DOT compliant shipments.
- Fundamental knowledge/experience working with Laboratory or commercial entities in the design, testing, certification and procurement of DOT Type A(F) and Type B Packaging for radioactive materials.
- Ability to work in a collaborative environment with a team and DOE, NNSA, DOT, and NRC regulators.
- Excellent communication skills to include presentation skills.
- Fundamental experience in decision making, organizing and prioritizing tasks, and taking initiative.
- Fundamental knowledge of Engineering principles and procedures, engineering design and appropriate standards.
- Fundamental skills in conducting research, investigating alternative solutions, resolving discrepancies and recommending solutions on problems affecting daily operations.
Engineer 2: ($104,100 - $172,200)
- Sound, working as well as demonstrated experience and proficient level knowledge of the minimum job requirement skills listed for an Engineer 1 above.
Training/
Certifications:
Candidate must be able to train, qualify and be authorized as a LANL Packaging Engineer 1 or 2 to include successfully completing the Packaging Engineer Qualification Card and On-the-Job Training (OJT) practical exercises (e.g., Packaging Engineering Evaluations (PEE's), fundamental (Engineer
1) and working (Engineer
2) level knowledge of Nuclear Criticality Safety Determinations (NCSDs), etc.). Must successfully complete (Engineer
1) or have completed (Engineer
2) the Safety Analysis Report for Packaging (SARP) training.
Both successful Engineer 1 and 2 candidates must stay abreast and support implementation of updates to DOT 49 CFR Hazardous Material / Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) and annual TSD/TSR updates and addendums. Candidates must also support the drafting and revisions of TSD/TSR implementing procedures.
Engineer 1:
Education/
Experience:
Position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited college or university and 2 years practical work experience.
DOE 426.2 requires a BS degree, 2 years job related experience and 1 year non-reactor nuclear experience for technical support personnel who perform work independently at nuclear facilities. The Engineer 1 position would be expected to be able to obtain the nuclear experience on the job if they do not have it upon hire before becoming fully-qualified.
Engineer 2:
Education/
Experience:
Position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited college or university and a minimum of 3 years practical work experience to the degree necessary to perform the responsibilities outlined above.
DOE 426.2 requires a BS degree, 2 years job related experience and 1 year non-reactor nuclear experience for technical support personnel who perform work independently at nuclear facilities. The Engineer 2 position would be expected to be able to obtain…
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