International nuclear services firm for safe transport, processing, recycling & disposal of radiologic material.
Oversees regulatory interactions, licensing, permits, and compliance for facilities.
12 days ago ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Charlotte, NC
Onsite
Company Size
1,220 Employees
Service Specialisms
Decommissioning & Decontamination
Waste Management
Federal Services
Nuclear Services
Transportation
Processing
Recycling
Disposal
Sector Specialisms
Nuclear
Decommissioning and Decontamination
Waste Management
Transportation/Logistics
Engineering & Technology
Process/Mechanical Engineering
Control, Electrical & Information
Liquid Waste Processing Systems
Role
Description
regulatory interaction
license tracking
permit management
technical support
regulator liaison
licensing oversight
Is responsible for all regulatory interactions regarding a facility or project.
Provides the necessary support to ensure that all technical concerns are addressed.
Ensures compliance with all existing licenses or permits at a given facility by tracking licenses and permits or requiring a direct report to track them.
Provides technical support to the Communications team in drafting communications for the general public regarding regulatory issues.
Communicates with state and federal regulators in meetings and by phone and letter.
Coordinates directly with state and federal regulators.
Leads all licensing and permitting initiatives by providing oversight and by writing licenses and permits.
Requirements
professional cert
master's
bachelor's
project mgmt
modeling
ms office
Detailed knowledge of environmental regulation
Professional certification (e.g. Professional Engineer, Professional Geologist) preferred
A master’s degree is preferred
Strong written and verbal communication skills, particularly with regulators
Strong presentation and negotiation skills
Intermediate skills in interpreting modeling results provided by consultants
Intermediate Microsoft Office skills
Bachelor's degree required in science or engineering
A minimum of 15 years experience with at least 8 years of project management experience
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 2006
Year of Establishment
The company was formed through the consolidation of multiple U.S. nuclear waste firms in 2006.
$448M Revenue
Annual Revenues
The company generates approximately $448 million in annual revenue.
40+ States
Transportation Network
The company transports nuclear waste material across over 40 U.S. states.
2 Sites Operated
Disposal Facilities
The company owns and operates long-term disposal sites in Utah and South Carolina.
Grew into one of the world’s largest low-level nuclear waste processors.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City and Charlotte, it operates across North America, Asia, and Europe, managing licensed disposal facilities.
Publicly backed by TriArtisan Capital following its 2022 majority acquisition.
Tackles complex projects from decommissioning nuclear power plants to converting radioactive waste into durable glass.
Partners with government and commercial nuclear clients, including Department of Energy contracts and multinational utilities.
Distinctive expertise in full-lifecycle services: decontamination, remediation, packaging, transport, and disposal.
Launched initiatives in advanced nuclear power at Intermountain Power Project, blending innovation with legacy operations.
Culture + Values
Safety
Servant Leadership
Quality Products and Service
Inspired Innovation
Continuous Improvement
Fairness
Profit with a Purpose
Environment + Sustainability
EMR 0.57
Experience Modification Rate
The company's EMR is well below the industry average, demonstrating strong safety performance.
10% Bonuses
Health and Safety Incentives
A portion of salaried employees' bonuses is tied to health and safety initiatives.
100% Compliance
Air Quality Standards
Ensures full adherence to air quality regulations at key operational sites.
2050 Net Zero
Greenhouse Gas Goal
Aim to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Commitment to environmental management and remediation across United States, Canada and Japan.
Two facilities (Clive and Bear Creek) recognized as OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) sites.
Environmental Management Plan implemented across operations.