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Job Number: 216333
Engineering Manager 4
Date Posted: 9/24/2008 Division: ES-DO
Employment Type: LANL Organization: ES-DO
Appointment Type: Regular Status: OPEN
Recruiting Scope: Internal Number of Openings: 1
Salary Band
Minimum Mid Maximum
$101,400.00 $136,000.00 $171,000.00

Clearance: Q (Position will be cleared to this level). Applicants selected will be subject to a Federal background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified matter. Individuals applying for this position should review the following memorandum.

Position Overview

This position will direct the development and production efforts of the Environmental Waste Management Operations (EWMO) Engineering Group, which provides engineers to support day-to-day facility operations and projects at Area G and Radioactive Liquid Waste (RLW) within the Environmental Program. This includes Hazard Category II and III Nuclear Facilities including the RLW, Waste Characterization, Reduction, and Repackaging (WCRR), Radioactive Assay and Non-destructive Testing (RANT), Nuclear Environmental Sites (NES), and Area G Facilities. The position requires superior skills of persuasion in order for employees of the group to reach their full potential. The Engineering Manager of this Group will need to know the technical and regulatory basis for EWMO, its current and future missions, and the potential for impacting them with sound engineering modifications, design and project engineering techniques. The Engineering Manager is required to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local safety, environmental and health regulations for operations with hazardous nuclear and chemical materials; support and comply with Conduct of Engineering principles within the context of the Integrated Formality of Operations Program.

Key Position Requirements

The successful applicant must have extensive knowledge in developing Design Change Packages, which include the generation of Design Summaries, Design Criteria, Statements of Work and Post Modification Testing Requirements; develop and maintain a core cadre with technological and regulatory expertise to support current operations and new missions. Demonstrated experience with improving credibility in implementation of requirements and in the rigor of engineering processes, the generation of practical procedures and Conduct of Engineering within the context of the Integrated Facility Operations Program. Demonstrated experience preparing complete Design Packages for in-house designs. Demonstrated ability ensuring compliance with safety, security, environmental, and health requirements (Federal, State, and Local) and applicable codes. Extensive knowledge of Orders and Regulations dealing with the Authorization Basis, Nuclear Criticality Safety, the Integrated Safety and Security Management System (ISSMS), Waste Management, Health and the Environment. Demonstrated experience providing code compliance reviews for both in-house and external designs. Extensive knowledge of design, configuration management, safety and environmental regulations, their rationale for existing, the underlying technologies and practices that make compliance possible. In-depth knowledge of fundamentals of nuclear and/or chemical technologies and an understanding of interrelationship of system/process operations. Previous experience as a successful Operations, Maintenance, or Engineering Manager within an operating facility associated with hazardous chemicals and/or nuclear processes where maintenance of safety documentation and Conduct of Engineering were a daily priority. Ability to be responsive, adaptable, and flexible to changing conditions, business and operating environments of EWMO engineers, the needs of EWMO workers and the business needs of LANS. Actively lead by personal example and personal interaction with the entire EWMO workforce. Consistently inspire the staff with unwavering and evenly applied standards of performance. Foster esprit, professionalism, teamwork and excellence. Achieve EWMO objectives through teamwork that develops mutual respect, trust, confidence, and individual talents. Encourage honest communications, unimpeachable ethics and honesty, innovation, diverse points of view, growth, training, and professionalism within the staff of EWMO. Ability to identify the need and opportunity to improve processes related to: Drawing Document Control, Change Control, and Configuration Management. This position requires a Q access authorization. Applicants must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Q clearance, which normally requires U. S. citizenship. Radiological Worker II and Respirator certification are required for this position. BS degree in engineering with a minimum of 15 years experience in engineering, operations, maintenance, preferably in the nuclear industry.

Job Description (show details...) collapse

Summary

Manages, oversees, and plans the activities of engineering, research engineering, and/or project engineering services within multiple engineering disciplines. Has full technical responsibility for interpreting, organizing, executing, and coordinating assignments. Provides direction on engineering matters pertaining to the operations, research, program, projects, and/or designated engineering activities. Fosters new programs within and among disciplines. Develops and presents milestones and evaluation criteria necessary to achieve desired organizational results. Oversees the selection, development, and evaluation of personnel to ensure operational and laboratory requirements are met. Has overall responsibility for developing and administering budgets, schedules, and performance standards for the organizational unit. (LC) Leads process improvement activities.

Job Duties

  1. Safety and security are a primary responsibility for all Laboratory employees. Maintains required safety and security training, assures safety and security compliance, and makes safety and security an integral part of every task, including taking the necessary steps to stop work if continuing the job is unsafe or compromises security.
  2. Provides counsel, and assistance to management on matters dealing with government legislation, Department of Energy (DOE) contract compliance and/or Laboratory policies or procedures to ensure compliance.
  3. Provides guidance and interpretation of policies and programs concerning Engineering.
  4. Prepares budgets; reviews operational budgets in relation to engineering objectives to ensure cost effectiveness.
  5. Ensures proper communication to employees and other organizations on the implementation of engineering policies, procedures and practices.
  6. Participates in the administration of engineering employees including, forecasting staffing requirements, developing and executing action-oriented programs to address affirmative action placement goals, directing assignments, assuring training and development, monitoring performance, and initiating personnel actions.
  7. Defines and recommends cross-organizational operational objectives, develops specific short-term and long-range plans, and monitors progress to assure long-term objectives are attained and customer requirements are met.
  8. Directs preparation of concise studies for management; identifies problem areas, investigates alternative solutions, determines cost implications, and recommends solutions.
  9. Reviews staffing plans on assignments.
  10. Performs all aspects of personnel management and capability development as established by the organization.
  11. Aggressively pursues and embraces organizational objectives in integrated safety and security management, integrated work management, affirmative action/equal employment opportunity, operational excellence and facility management.
  12. Keeps informed on the status of all work involving assigned personnel with respect to schedule, budget, work quality and scope, material quantities, and contributes leadership, experience and expertise in the solution of difficult problems.
  13. Applies principles of, and executes, formal project management.
  14. Assists project team personnel to transition from ending to new project teams.
  15. Implements strategic policies when selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results.
  16. Regularly interacts with senior management or executive levels that perform similar or related tasks.
  17. Builds and ensures funding for new projects.
  18. Communicates with all levels of internal and external customers to establish needs and requirements. Maintains close working relationships with relevant program managers, external/internal organizations.
  19. Coordinates technical and programmatic activities.
  20. Ensures that organizational operations, including procurement, financial and human resources, are consistent with applicable division, laboratory and DOE policies.
  21. Manages and integrates complex projects using skills from diverse disciplines while adhering to safe work practices.
  22. Prioritizes the application of resources.
  23. Represents the work of the group to internal/external agencies.
  24. Manages and implements change.
  25. Fosters a mutually respectful work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment.0

Job Knowledge

  • Requires full knowledge of own area of functional responsibility.
  • Proficient knowledge of Laboratory activities and operations including business development, legal, procurement, construction, environmental safety and health (ES&H), and quality assurance.
  • Broad knowledge of industry/regulatory codes and standards, engineering procedures, and project controls and design criteria in all engineering disciplines.
  • Broad knowledge of Laboratory administrative practices and systems.
  • Excellent communications and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated team building capability.
  • Ability to resolve technical and personnel conflicts.
  • Demonstrated capability in successfully managing customer relationships. Proficient in negotiation for dealing with Laboratory customers/representatives.
  • Experience with group financial management and business plan development.

Education

  • Minimum requirements: a recognized degree in engineering from an accredited college or university required.
  • A professional license in an engineering discipline, or a license to practice architecture from a recognized licensing board preferred.
  • Specialized courses in relevant general engineering or an appropriate engineering discipline preferred.
  • Specialized course in management preferred.
  • Progressive work experience, including supervision, within area of discipline.

Direction

A. Supervision Received

  • Receives administrative supervision from a senior manager of engineering in terms of broad general objectives and limits. Receives operational direction from a project manager.

B. Supervision Exercised

  • Establishes operational objectives and work plans, and delegates assignments to subordinate managers. Manages activities of a broad functional area through the first level managers and exempt specialists.

C. Contacts

  • Laboratory personnel and management and participates in contacts with the Laboratory's customer on matters relating to engineering progress and quality.

This description is not intended to be a complete statement of every aspect of the position, but rather to act as a guide to the essential functions to be performed. Assigned functions of this job may vary, and other duties and responsibilities may be assigned or changed at the discretion of management.

Contact

For specific questions about the status of this job, call (505)664-6947

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