The Facility Radiological Control Manager is responsible for all aspects of program implementation in assigned facilities to assure compliance with federal, state, and WTP radiation protection requirements. Provides management, direction, guidance, support, and oversight of facility Radiological Control staff including radiological engineers, supervisors and bargaining unit personnel (Radiological Control Technicians). Ensures the adequacy of requirements implementation through assessment and oversight of performance of implementing processes. Maintains accountability for Radiological Control operations and implementation in assigned facilities. Provides guidance and information to facility staff and WTP and DOE management on emerging issues pertaining to radiological control program implementation.This position shall be performed under the day-to-day direction, control, and supervision of WTCCMAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/TASKSSupport the Waste Treatment Plant Nuclear Safety Quality Culture by emphasizing the values of safety and quality in the performance of work in order to protect self, others, and the environmentProvide operational support for all aspects of Radiological Control Program implementation to assure federal, state, and WTP requirements regarding radiation exposure to site personnel and the general public are followedPromptly resolve program implementation issues by teaming with WTP management, facility staff, and affected external stakeholders to identify compliant, cost-effective solutionsProvide guidance and information to facility staff and WTP and DOE management on emerging issues pertaining to Radiological Control Program implementationSupport the resolution of corrective actions and assist in the investigation of radiological incidentsThis job description is not intended to include every duty, task or instruction for which an employee is responsible. Other tasks may be assigned, based on business needs and the department manager's request1 year of Nuclear experience, full-time related academic training may be substituted on a one-for-one basis for 2 of the 3 years' nuclear experienceSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESResponsible for directing assigned staff providing operational support and oversight of the WTP Radiological Control Program in assigned facilities.Education: Bachelor of Science degree in Radiological Protection or Health Physics or a related science or engineering discipline.Appropriate training and experience commensurate with the responsibilities of the position may be considered in lieu of a degree:10 years related experience to the position and 20 semester credit hours in technical subjects related to the position OR Completion of 80 semester credit hours in technical subjects related to the position OR Successful completion of Engineer In Training (EIT) examination or Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) accredited through National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) OR Professional engineer's licenseCertification: Active CHP or NRRPT certification preferred.Experience:Minimum of fifteen years' experience in operational Radiological Protection and Health Physics including at least five years in a management or supervisory positionPossesses expert level knowledge of health physics with a broad knowledge of applied health physics/radiation protection principles and practices, standards and requirements, and applicable DOE OrdersExperienced in radiological work planning for operational facilitiesExperienced in Radiation Protection Program implementation within the DOE complexExperienced in resolving challenging radiological issues with regulators and stakeholdersPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS(EFNM) Exposed Field Non-ManualPerforms desk work, including writing, computer workstation processes, and telephone operation. Arr