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Operations Support Specialist 4 Radiation Protection / Construction

Coastal International Security, Inc, Los Alamos, NM, United States


Operations Support Specialist 4 – Radiation Protection / Construction (DOE/LANL)
Location:

Los Alamos, NM | TA-55 PF4 (Plutonium Facility) | Combination of onsite + remote flexibility

Compensation:

$65–$70/hr + per diem available

Schedule:

4/10s aligned with field and construction activities

Duration:

Up to 5 years - long-term opportunity

Citizenship:

U.S. Citizenship Required

Clearance:

Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Q Clearance - unescorted access required

Why This Role
We are seeking a high-level Operations Support Specialist 4 to support critical construction and radiological operations within a DOE Hazard Category 2 nuclear facility at LANL. This role is ideal for professionals who have deep experience in Radiation Protection combined with construction execution and can operate as a technical leader across complex, high-hazard projects - ensuring safety, compliance, and mission success. You will work directly with project leadership, engineering, work control, and field teams to drive execution, resolve technical issues, and ensure radiological controls are properly implemented across all phases of work.

Top Candidate Profile

Strong Radiation Protection (RP) background in DOE or nuclear environments

Proven experience supporting construction activities in CAT II nuclear facilities

Ability to operate as a technical authority and SME in radiological controls

Experience working with high-hazard systems, gloveboxes, or plutonium facilities - highly preferred

Background in Navy Nuclear, DOE, or NNSA environments

What You'll Do

Provide expert-level guidance on Radiation Protection and radiological safety during construction and operations

Support design, construction, startup, and maintenance activities for complex nuclear systems

Interface with project teams, work control, and construction leadership to ensure safe execution

Conduct independent technical reviews and assessments of radiological work and controls

Drive compliance with DOE standards, conduct of operations, and safety requirements

Lead coordination across multidisciplinary teams and ensure alignment with project deliverables

Provide technical recommendations and problem-solving for high-risk activities

What We're Looking For
Required:

S. Citizenship and ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Q Clearance

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, or related field - or equivalent experience

8+ years of relevant experience including 5+ years specifically in Radiation Protection

Experience supporting DOE CAT II nuclear facility operations or construction

Demonstrated experience in radiological work planning and execution

Experience supporting construction in nuclear or high-hazard environments

Ability to interface with multiple stakeholders in regulated environments

Highly Desired:

Experience in plutonium facilities - TA-55 / PF4

S. Navy Nuclear background

Strong Conduct of Operations knowledge

Experience with work control, hazard analysis, and radiological planning

Proven leadership in complex, high-risk project environments

Core Competencies

Organization and execution in fast-paced, high-risk environments

Strong written and verbal communication across technical and leadership teams

Time management and task tracking with ability to meet deadlines

Ability to anticipate issues and drive solutions proactively

Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, or a related field preferred. An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience will be considered.

Mandatory Requirements - Read Before Applying

Documented Radiation Protection experience - no exceptions

Experience supporting construction in a DOE CAT II or NRC nuclear facility - no exceptions

S. Citizenship and ability to obtain a DOE Q Clearance

Applications lacking these qualifications will not be considered.

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