Navarro Research and Engineering is recruiting for a Sr. Facility Manager in Oak Ridge, TN.
Navarro is a premier contractor providing high-quality technical services to DOE, NASA, and DOD. Navarro's success is based on our customer service focus and our well-known responsiveness and innovation. In all we do, either in corporate management or in our services to our clients, we seek for the most effective and efficient approaches to provide best value to our clients.
The Facility Manager job family is responsible for the maintenance and operation of facilities in a safe and compliant manner to ensure activities are conducted within the approved Safety Basis and hazard analysis unique to all facilities under the scope of the contract.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Approving, authorizing and releasing all work activities within assigned facilities prior to commencement of
those work activities.
Maintaining up-to-date awareness of facility status and providing oversight of all authorized activities to
ensure compliance with Safety Basis (SB) and procedural requirements.
Establishing controls which ensure that authorized personnel may safely gain access to facilities, including
rooftops,
Maintaining a formal facility log of significant information or events for assigned facilities and ensuring
availability of the logbook for the backup or assistant FM(s) to make entries and for review.
Reviewing and concurring with the facility Configuration Management Plan (CMP) when a CMP is required.
Serving as a core (voting) member of the Project Review Committee (PRC).
Serving as a voting member of the Senior Management PRC whenever an activity/document associated with
his/her facility is under review
Managing and controlling facility related DOE Property, including assigned government furnished
equipment.
Preparing and maintaining facility SB documentation including hazards analyses (Fire Hazards Analysis,
Implementing safeguards and security requirements associated with nuclear materials and other security
matters.
Planning and/or supporting readiness assessments.
Serving as issuing authority for all work permits including radiological work permits, excavation/penetration
permits, confined space permits, hot work permits, and lockout/tagout permits
Requirements
Education: Bachelor`s degree in Engineering or demonstrated equivalent. Successful completion of applicable UCOR FM
qualification standards.
Experience: 12+ years of progressively responsible facilities management activities.
Clearance: Active DOE Q clearance
Level Specific Responsibilities: FM for multiple complex nuclear and/or radiological facilities.
Maintain a formal project or facility logbook for assigned facilities categorized as nuclear and/or
radiological.
Ensure the logbook is available for the Backup or Assistant FM(s) to make entries and for review, as required.
Establish a master schedule to identify when surveillance, testing, and inspection actions are required for TSR SSCs and credited Design Features, and the current status of each required inspection/action (Nuclear).
Review and concur with all alternate methods utilized for tracking of surveillance, testing, and inspection actions (Nuclear).
Review Work Packages, Work Plans, and associated revisions prior to approving work start.
Ensure that a process (or processes) are established and maintained for planning, scheduling, tracking and statusing all surveillance, testing, and inspection activities required by the facility TSR for safety significant SSCs (Active Safety Systems) and credited design features (Design Features).
Ensure the Active Safety System Surveillance/Testing and Design Feature Inspection process(es) are formally defined in project procedure(s).
Maintain facility status and provide oversight of all authorized activities.
Establish facility access controls.
Prepare and/or support preparation of facility safety basis documentation.
Serve as issuing authority for all work permits.
Navarro is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability.