[Chem undergrad] Employment opportunity at Constellation Energy Group
Dave Matthews
dmatthe at CLEMSON.EDU
Thu Oct 5 13:10:10 EDT 2006
Chemist
Selection Code: V-8.1-25/80.X/181
Grade 78
SUMMARY STATEMENT
Develops and ensures implementation of portions of the Chemistry Program
dealing with regulatory compliance, quality assurance, corrosion control,
water processing, hazardous wastes, controlled materials (chemical control),
and management of radioactive and non-radioactive effluents. Evaluates
chemistry and radiochemistry data and makes recommendations regarding:
systems chemistry; radiological and environmental effluents; sampling and
instrumentation; laboratory practices, controlled materials; and bulk
chemical and fuel oil receipt control. Develops and performs functional and
technical reviews of implementation and administrative procedures.
Evaluates and recommends new analytical and radioanalytical equipment needed
to stay abreast of current industry best practices. Plans, organizes, and
directs special chemistry projects. Maintains Chemistry program to current
EPRI guidelines and INPO criteria. Qualified ERO responder.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or a related
discipline with 3 years experience in chemistry control for a utility or
related business.
Successful candidates for positions involving work at Calvert Cliffs must
also be able to:
1. Meet the requirements of Company and Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC) psychological, drug, alcohol, and medical testing policies and/or
regulations.
2. Satisfactorily complete General Orientation Training (GOT).
3. Satisfactorily complete radiation safety training (may include
respirator qualifications), if required for job performance.
4. Satisfactorily complete required background checks.
5. Recent convictions for crimes reasonably related to the activities
of this job may disqualify an applicant.
Good Afternoon,
Thank you for your interest in supporting chemistry needs at
Constellation Energy Group. We are planning to interview one Clemson
University student already, in mid-October, for a radiochemistry position at
Nine Mile Point. As a result of that, the other two nuclear sites within
Constellation, Ginna Nuclear Plant and Calvert Cliffs, have also expressed
an interest in having new graduates explore employment at their sites.
I appreciate your invitation to give a lecture at the chemistry
seminar in mid November on power plant chemistry. It would also afford me
an opportunity to meet with perspective candidates for employment. We have
considered a day during the week of November 13th. If you could provide
more details as to exact day, I could make appropriate transportation
arrangements.
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me, or my
supervisor, Jack Kramer, whose e-mail address I provided above. Also, the
other individuals, Mr. Sanders and Mr. Thomson, are the chemistry directors
at Calvert Cliffs and Ginna respectively, and also could be contacted.
Frederic J. Mis, PhD, CHP
General Supervisor, Fleet Radiation Protection and Chemistry
Constellation Energy
1997 Annapolis Exchange Pkwy
Suite 310
Annapolis, MD
21401
410-897-5028
410-218-3142 Cell
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