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Energy Northwest Emergency Planner III/ II in Richland, Washington

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For internal candidates: This may be considered as a reassignment from the Operations department

As an Emergency Planner III/ II, you will provide Emergency Program support for the Columbia Generating Station Emergency Preparedness Organization, reporting directly to the Emergency Preparedness Manager.

Responsibilities include supporting the maintenance of the Emergency Drill/Exercise Program and implementation of Emergency Program changes and improvements. This role will also involve designing/conducting/evaluating drills and exercises, supporting corrective action development and validation, and coordinating with stakeholders to ensure alignment and compliance with program requirements.

Experience in Operations Training, particularly with current or recent instructor qualifications, Engineering Change, and project management in a commercial nuclear environment is highly sought after. A current or previous RO/SRO License or Certification is also preferred.

GENERAL SUMMARY

Develop and maintain Emergency Preparedness (EP) programs to support Energy Northwest’s operational requirements. Support the Emergency Preparedness (EP) function by developing and conducting Emergency Response Organization (ERO) training drills/exercises and maintaining a cordial interface with internal and external organizations. Establish and maintain response capability by planning and coordinating internal and external resources and mutual aid agreements with local agencies. Considered a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in an assigned center or EP program element.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

Develop and maintain Emergency Preparedness (EP) programs to support Energy Northwest’s operational requirements through the establishment of policies that assures the Emergency Response Organization effectively responds to station emergencies to protect the health and safety of the station personnel and the public, consistent with operational needs, Energy Northwest strategic objectives, budget restraints, and meets or exceeds industry standards and federal and state regulations.

Develop, coordinate, and conduct emergency drills and exercises in accordance with Energy Northwest, Oregon, and Washington states, and participating county and federal requirements including controller/evaluator duties in area of responsibility. Ensure individual and organizational improvement areas are identified through a thorough critique process. Implement actions as required to improve performance.

Develop and conduct initial and advanced emergency preparedness training for assigned areas of responsibility, including the development of training materials consistent with a Systematic Approach to Training (SAT).

Interact with industry counterparts to maintain industry best practices perspective including electronic benchmarking, monthly phone calls, and participating in industry workshops and as a peer during industry drills and exercises.

Interact and coordinate with off-site agencies to facilitate their support of the Energy Northwest ERO function and the off-site agency’s emergency preparedness mission related to Columbia Generating Station (CGS).

Maintain EP Station, Regulatory, and USA performance indicators by obtaining the required data, performing data analysis, evaluating impact, and developing communications plans and plans for improvement.

Conduct emergency drills and exercises as a controller/evaluator for emergency centers. Ensure individual and organizational improvement areas are identified using a thorough critique process. Implement actions as required to improve performance.

Perform assigned EP functions (e.g., emergency center readiness evaluations, on-call emergency planner duties, self-assessments, and benchmarking activities).

Perform administrative functions which may include addressing and managing corrective action process assignments and maintaining EP-related documents and facilities in a current state of readiness.

Incumbents may be assigned specific areas of focus that will result in varying time allocations.

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Emergency Planner III:

Requires a Master’s degree in a Business Administration, Physical Science, Emergency Management, or Engineering related field from an accredited college or university and twelve years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security leadership or emergency preparedness;

OR a Bachelor’s degree in a Business Administration, Physical Science, Emergency Management, or Engineering related field from an accredited college or university and fourteen years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security leadership or emergency preparedness;

OR an Associate’s degree in a training, emergency management, or technical field from an accredited college or university and sixteen years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security leadership or emergency preparedness;

OR a high school diploma or GED and eighteen years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security or emergency preparedness.

Current or prior RO/SRO license may count for two years of experience

Emergency Planner II:

Requires a Bachelor’s degree in a Business Administration, Physical Science, Emergency Management, or Engineering related field from an accredited college or university and eight years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security leadership or emergency preparedness;

OR an Associate’s degree in a training, emergency management, or technical field from an accredited college or university and ten years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security leadership or emergency preparedness;

OR a high school diploma or GED and twelve years of experience in one or more of the following areas: nuclear plant operations, operations training, engineering, health physics, nuclear security or emergency preparedness.

Current or prior RO/SRO license may count for two years of experience

This position is open until filled

Pay Range:

Emergency Planner III Salary: $136,191 - $205,441

$171,201 Midpoint

Emergency Planner II Salary: $119,107, - $178,661

$148,884 Midpoint

Typically, selected candidates are hired between the minimum and midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience and qualifications, market rate, internal equity, and budgetary allowances.

Offers will be negotiated based on each candidate's qualifications.

Incentive Compensation

This role is eligible to participate in our annual incentive plan. Incentives are earned based on employee performance against defined metrics and company goals.

Benefits

Energy Northwest (EN) offers a highly competitive and substantial benefits package which allows qualifying employees (and their families) to enroll in medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Other voluntary benefits may include flexible spending accounts, tuition reimbursement, supplemental life insurances, credit monitoring, and identity theft insurance. EN offers three retirement programs to qualifying employees including a matching 401(k) deferred compensation plan, the Washington State Pension Plan (PERS), and a 457(b) savings plan. Qualifying employees will also accrue 160 hours of personal time per year and nine paid holidays throughout the calendar year.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate due to race, color, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, national origin, veteran status or on the basis of disability.

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