
Senior Environmental Sciences Specialist - Nuclear Job Details | Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch, Atlanta, GA, United States
Senior Environmental Sciences Specialist – Nuclear
Location
Houston, TX, US; Cary, NC, US; Overland Park, KS, US; Ann Arbor, MI, US; Orlando, FL, US; Atlanta, GA, US; Phoenix, AZ, US; Tualatin, OR, US; Dallas, TX, US; Jacksonville, FL, US; Tampa, FL, US
The Opportunity
In this role as a Senior Environmental Scientist – Nuclear Licensing & Permitting, you will have the opportunity to:
Serve as a subject matter expert in environmental compliance for nuclear power generation projects.
Lead and coordinate environmental analyses, studies, and documentation necessary to comply with federal and state environmental regulations applicable to nuclear facilities.
Support licensing activities, including Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and site selection evaluations.
The Team
The environmental team includes ecologists, engineers, scientists, project managers, and attorneys, working together to identify optimal environmental solutions for clients across a variety of infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage environmental analyses required for nuclear facility licensing and permitting, ensuring compliance with federal and state programs (e.g., NEPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act).
Coordinate preparation of environmental reports and documentation for submission to regulatory agencies, including Environmental Reports (ERs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs).
Provide technical expertise on environmental aspects of Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and site selection studies.
Interface with regulatory agencies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), state environmental agencies, and other stakeholders to facilitate timely approvals.
Develop and implement strategies for environmental compliance during licensing, construction, and operational phases of nuclear projects.
Manage multidisciplinary teams and consultants to ensure high‑quality deliverables and adherence to project schedules.
Monitor regulatory developments and advise project teams on implications for nuclear licensing and environmental compliance.
Management Responsibilities
Individual Contributor
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in environmental sciences, environmental engineering, or environmental studies preferred. Other degrees, specialized training, or experience that uniquely qualify the individual may also be considered.
10+ years of solutions‑oriented environmental consulting, including at least 5 years focused on nuclear power generation facilities. Graduate work may count as related experience if directly applicable to job function.
Knowledge of federal and state environmental regulations applicable to nuclear facilities, including NEPA and NRC requirements, and experience working directly with NRC licensing processes.
Demonstrated experience leading and coordinating environmental analyses and reports for nuclear licensing projects.
Proven track record with environmental aspects of Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and/or site selection analysis.
Positive, team‑first, get‑the‑job‑done commitment.
Highly developed critical‑thinking skills with proven problem‑solving capabilities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with ability to balance multiple projects while working under tight deadlines.
Excellent technical writing abilities.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor degree in engineering or a professional degree in sciences in the area of expertise, preferred with specialized training or experience that uniquely qualifies the individual for the role.
A minimum total of 10 years of related work experience.
All applicants must be able to complete pre‑employment onboarding requirements, which may include criminal/civil background check, drug screening, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
Hybrid or flexible work options may be offered after the first 90 days of employment based upon manager discretion, job performance, and work assignments.
Ability to utilize audio/video conferencing software tools for internal/external communication.
Sitting/standing/computer usage for extended periods of time.
Domestic travel as required.
Salary Plan
ENS: Eng & Technical Specialties
Job Grade
017
EEO Statement
BVH, Inc., its subsidiaries and its affiliated companies, complies with all Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws and regulations. Black & Veatch does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, pregnancy status or other status protected by law.
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Location
Houston, TX, US; Cary, NC, US; Overland Park, KS, US; Ann Arbor, MI, US; Orlando, FL, US; Atlanta, GA, US; Phoenix, AZ, US; Tualatin, OR, US; Dallas, TX, US; Jacksonville, FL, US; Tampa, FL, US
The Opportunity
In this role as a Senior Environmental Scientist – Nuclear Licensing & Permitting, you will have the opportunity to:
Serve as a subject matter expert in environmental compliance for nuclear power generation projects.
Lead and coordinate environmental analyses, studies, and documentation necessary to comply with federal and state environmental regulations applicable to nuclear facilities.
Support licensing activities, including Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and site selection evaluations.
The Team
The environmental team includes ecologists, engineers, scientists, project managers, and attorneys, working together to identify optimal environmental solutions for clients across a variety of infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage environmental analyses required for nuclear facility licensing and permitting, ensuring compliance with federal and state programs (e.g., NEPA, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act).
Coordinate preparation of environmental reports and documentation for submission to regulatory agencies, including Environmental Reports (ERs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs).
Provide technical expertise on environmental aspects of Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and site selection studies.
Interface with regulatory agencies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), state environmental agencies, and other stakeholders to facilitate timely approvals.
Develop and implement strategies for environmental compliance during licensing, construction, and operational phases of nuclear projects.
Manage multidisciplinary teams and consultants to ensure high‑quality deliverables and adherence to project schedules.
Monitor regulatory developments and advise project teams on implications for nuclear licensing and environmental compliance.
Management Responsibilities
Individual Contributor
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in environmental sciences, environmental engineering, or environmental studies preferred. Other degrees, specialized training, or experience that uniquely qualify the individual may also be considered.
10+ years of solutions‑oriented environmental consulting, including at least 5 years focused on nuclear power generation facilities. Graduate work may count as related experience if directly applicable to job function.
Knowledge of federal and state environmental regulations applicable to nuclear facilities, including NEPA and NRC requirements, and experience working directly with NRC licensing processes.
Demonstrated experience leading and coordinating environmental analyses and reports for nuclear licensing projects.
Proven track record with environmental aspects of Combined Operating Licenses (COLs), Early Site Permits (ESPs), and/or site selection analysis.
Positive, team‑first, get‑the‑job‑done commitment.
Highly developed critical‑thinking skills with proven problem‑solving capabilities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with ability to balance multiple projects while working under tight deadlines.
Excellent technical writing abilities.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor degree in engineering or a professional degree in sciences in the area of expertise, preferred with specialized training or experience that uniquely qualifies the individual for the role.
A minimum total of 10 years of related work experience.
All applicants must be able to complete pre‑employment onboarding requirements, which may include criminal/civil background check, drug screening, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
Hybrid or flexible work options may be offered after the first 90 days of employment based upon manager discretion, job performance, and work assignments.
Ability to utilize audio/video conferencing software tools for internal/external communication.
Sitting/standing/computer usage for extended periods of time.
Domestic travel as required.
Salary Plan
ENS: Eng & Technical Specialties
Job Grade
017
EEO Statement
BVH, Inc., its subsidiaries and its affiliated companies, complies with all Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws and regulations. Black & Veatch does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, pregnancy status or other status protected by law.
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