Position and Grade: | Radioactive Waste Management Specialist (P-3) |
Organizational Unit: | Office of Safeguards Analytical Services Department of Safeguards |
Duty Station: | Seibersdorf, Austria |
Issue Date: | 2 July 2014 |
Application Deadline: | 12 August 2014 |
Type/Duration of Appointment: | Fixed term, 3 years (subject to a probationary period of 1 year) |
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Organizational Setting |
The Department of Safeguards (SG) is the organizational hub for the implementation of IAEA safeguards. The IAEA implements nuclear verification activities for some 180 States in accordance with their safeguards agreements. The safeguards activities are undertaken within a dynamic and technically challenging environment including advanced nuclear fuel cycle facilities and complemented by the political diversity of the countries. The Department of Safeguards consists of six Divisions: three Operations Divisions: A, B and C, for the implementation of verification activities around the world; three Technical Divisions: Division of Concepts and Planning, Division of Information Management, and Division of Technical and Scientific Services; as well as two Offices: the Office of Safeguards Analytical Services and the Office of Information and Communication Services. The Office of Safeguards Analytical Services (SGAS) is responsible for the analysis of nuclear material and environmental swipe samples, as well as the coordination of logistics and the Network of Analytical Laboratories (NWAL). Located about 45 km south of Vienna in Seibersdorf, the Office is organized into three sections: the Nuclear Material Laboratory including the On-Site Laboratory (OSL) in Japan, the Environmental Sample Laboratory and the Coordination and Support Section. |
Main purpose |
Under the supervision of the SGAS Radiation Protection Officer, the Radioactive Waste Management Specialist provides operational experience and knowledge for the safe and secure management of radioactive sources and materials, waste management, decontamination, decommissioning and remediation activities at the SGAS Seibersdorf facilities. |
Role |
The Radioactive Waste Management Specialist acts as: (a) a contributing expert and operator for safely managing radioactive materials, sources and waste at the SGAS Seibersdorf facilities; (b) an expertsupporting the coordination of project schedules and work specification for the safe and secure operations of the SG laboratories; (c) a technical administrator, ensuring synergy among counterparts and timely development of schedules, reports, and all IAEA contract deliverables; and (d) an onsite liaison officer, supporting/acting for the Radiation Protection Officer as the local contact point for radiation protection and radioactive material management. |
Partnerships |
The Radioactive Waste Management Specialist works closely with the Radiation Protection Officer and maintains liaison with interdepartmental counterparts and local stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation of radiation protection, nuclear security plus general industrial safety activities. He/she establishes and maintains contacts with relevant technical experts and other relevant organizations. The expert contributes, if required, to specific tasks related to involvement of external partners and stakeholders. |
Functions / Key Results Expected |
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities |
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Education, Experience and Language Skills |
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Remuneration |
The IAEA offers an attractive remuneration package including a tax-free annual net base salary starting at US $56 198 (subject to mandatory deductions for pension contributions and health insurance), a variable post adjustment which currently amounts to US $37 765*, dependency benefits, rental subsidy, education grant, relocation and repatriation expenses; 6 weeks' annual vacation, home leave,pension plan and health insurance. How to apply to the IAEA Complete an Online Application * Subject to change without notice |
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Applications from qualified women and candidates from developing countries are encouraged Applicants should be aware that IAEA staff members are international civil servants and may not accept instructions from any other authority. The IAEA is committed to applying the highest ethical standards in carrying out its mandate. As part of the United Nations common system, the IAEA subscribes to the following core ethical standards (or values): Integrity, Professionalism and Respect for diversity. Staff members may be assigned to any location. The IAEA retains the discretion not to make any appointment to this vacancy, to make an appointment at a lower grade or with a different contract type, or to make an appointment with a modified job description or for shorter duration than indicated above. Testing may be part of the recruitment process. |
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