Full-Time

Waste and Transportation Oversight Senior Specialist

Posted on 5/9/2026

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory

1,001-5,000 employees

Advanced scientific research and computing facilities

Compensation Overview

$106.5k - $166.1k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Woodridge, IL, USA

In Person

Occasional travel (~10%) to disposal facilities, vendor locations, and DOE complex meetings.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Architecture & Civil Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in nuclear, chemical, environmental engineering, health physics, or a related technical field, or equivalent; advanced degree preferred.
  • 12+ years of relevant experience in waste management, nuclear facility operations, or related regulatory/compliance roles, including significant experience with hazardous and radioactive waste management and transportation.
  • Demonstrated expert-level knowledge of waste management, safety, and quality regulatory requirements.
  • Knowledge of 40 CFR (RCRA/TSCA), 49 CFR (hazmat transportation), 29 CFR (OSHA), and relevant state requirements (e.g., Illinois Administrative Code Title 35).
  • Extensive hands-on experience with waste characterization, waste acceptance criteria, and waste storage/packaging practices.
  • Strong quality assurance familiarity with Nuclear Quality Assurance Requirements for Nuclear Facility applications (NQA-1) or equivalent, including leading audits, surveillances, or readiness reviews and managing corrective actions and trends to closure.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead or provide functional direction in a matrixed environment.
  • Excellent technical writing, analytical, and communication skills including presentations and training; proven ability to influence decisions and build consensus across organizations.
  • Ability to model Argonne's core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity and teamwork.
Responsibilities
  • Lead independent oversight of the Waste Management Program and related transfer and transportation activities to ensure compliance with DOE Orders, federal and state regulations, contractual requirements, and Laboratory policies.
  • Set technical expectations and priorities for waste, transfer and transportation oversight, coordinate oversight scopes and schedules.
  • Lead periodic reviews of waste and transportation program documents ensuring required review cadences and provide recommended changes for compliance with changes to regulations and DOE requirements.
  • Lead the planning and execution of independent assessments, surveillances, and readiness reviews of waste characterization, AK/PK, sampling and analysis, data quality and validation.
  • Lead waste processing, treatment, and packaging.
  • Lead waste storage, inventory control, and data integrity in waste management systems.
  • Lead waste shipping compliance, carrier qualification, and transportation operations.
  • Ensure issues are properly documented, coordinate, perform, assess causal analyses, and verify effectiveness and completion of corrective actions to closure in institutional corrective action programs, including effectiveness reviews.
  • Champion application of Nuclear Quality Assurance Requirements for Nuclear Facility applications (NQA-1) and DOE O 414.1D quality assurance principles, as applicable, in oversight activities; mentor other staff in Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) rigor and assessment techniques.
  • Provide lead oversight of waste-related activities in nuclear and radiological facilities for compliance with safety basis requirements (e.g., Documented Safety Analysis, Technical Safety Requirements, Specific Administrative Controls, Limiting Condition for Operation) and movement controls.
  • Perform oversight activities to ensure compliance to DOE transportation requirements (e.g., DOE O 460.1D/460.2A, transportation safety documents and TSRs) for on-site transfers and off-site shipments.
  • Lead technical oversight of compliance with DOT/PHMSA regulations (49 CFR) related to hazardous materials classification, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding, shipping papers, emergency response information, and hazmat security planning.
  • Oversee and guide reviews of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act/TSCA shipping requirements (manifests, e‑Manifest, Land Disposal Restrictions notifications, PCB shipments) and applicable federal and state disposition and transportation requirements.
  • Exercise stop-work authority when conditions jeopardize nuclear safety, worker safety, or regulatory compliance.
  • Provide senior-level assessment of program conformance with applicable DOE Orders; 10 CFR (830,835, 850, 851); 40 CFR (RCRA, TSCA, FIFRA and related environmental rules); 49 CFR; 29 CFR 1910; and Illinois Administrative Code Title 35.
  • Oversee monitoring of accumulation limits, container storage conditions, inspection findings, and housekeeping standards in waste storage areas; ensure timely and effective resolution of nonconformances.
  • Lead technical oversight for waste certification activities to ensure compliance with applicable waste acceptance criteria (e.g., NNSS WAC, commercial TSDF WACs).
  • Provide oversight of complex or high-risk waste profiles, isotopic distributions, hazardous constituents, and WAC conformance prior to certification or shipment to ensure compliance with applicable requirements.
  • Provide strategic input on disposition pathways and exemptions/variances to optimize safety, compliance, and life-cycle cost.
  • Lead oversight of HEPA filter procurement and replacement activities in accordance with applicable DOE standards and Laboratory processes.
  • As requested, provide or contribute to development of targeted training, lessons learned, required reading, and guidance materials to elevate technical rigor and compliance culture across generator and waste organizations.
  • Provide or direct technical review and concurrence for waste- and transportation-related regulatory reports and submittals (e.g., Site Treatment Plan, hazardous waste reports, PCB logs, Tier II and TRI submissions, and air permit-related inputs).
  • Lead or support Laboratory preparation for external assessments, inspections, and audits (DOE, IEPA/EPA, NNSS, CBFO, etc.), and oversee development and implementation of responses and sustained improvements.
  • Guide the development and use of metrics and dashboards (e.g., training compliance, inspection findings, inventory accuracy, shipment timeliness, ALARA performance) to monitor program health and drive continuous improvement.
  • Benchmark against DOE complex and industry best practices; recommend and champion process improvements, risk reductions, and life-cycle cost efficiencies without compromising safety or compliance.
  • Provide functional leadership, technical coaching, and mentoring to other waste and transportation and assessment staff within WSE.
  • Develop and set team priorities and activity scopes, review and provide concurrence on complex technical products, and ensure consistency and independence in oversight activities.
  • Collaborate with operational line management to avoid conflicts of interest between oversight and execution while maintaining strong partnerships and communication.
Desired Qualifications
  • Proficiency with waste management and/or inventory systems or equivalent tools.
  • Experience in DOE-site waste management environment.
  • Expert-level knowledge of DOE Orders related to waste management, safety, and quality (e.g., 435.1, 414.1D, 422.1, 420.1C, 426.2).
  • Knowledge of 10 CFR (830, 850, 851), 40 CFR (RCRA/TSCA), 49 CFR (hazmat transportation), 29 CFR (OSHA), and relevant state requirements (e.g., IAC Title 35).
  • Professional certification such as CHMM, CIH, CHP, CDGP, CSP or PE.
  • Lead Auditor training or certification.
  • DOT Hazmat Shipper and 40hour HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) training.
  • RCRA Large Quantity Generator and TSCA (PCB/ACM) compliance training.
  • Familiarity with NNSSWAC, DOE complex waste practices, TRU waste certification processes.
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Argonne National Laboratory advances scientific discovery and sustainability by providing access to large-scale research facilities and high-performance computing for government, academia, and industry partners. Researchers use the Advanced Photon Source for atomic-level materials studies and the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility for complex simulations and data analysis. The lab differentiates itself through its shared-use, multi-institution partnerships and a focus on eco-innovation, net-zero goals, and AI accelerator development. Its aim is to address real-world energy, materials, and data science challenges by combining cutting-edge infrastructure with collaborative research efforts.

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