Responsibilities
This position is responsible for managing and monitoring all part materials entering and exiting controlled parts storage during maintenance in power generation facilities. Activities are to be documented manually and/or on computer, maintaining precise records for each customer. Presenting a professional appearance, demeanor and client communication at all times during each project in accordance with Access Solutions standards is required.
Functions
Conduct on-going inventory accounting for all part materials used during the maintenance of power facilities. Record issues and returns. Report and document any on-site incidents.
Skills, Abilities and Attributes
Must have a high level of attention to detail and very legible handwriting to communicate inventory and activity information to the Federal standard. Must be able to precisely account for all part materials. Successful applicant must possess basic computer skills, be able to handle various levels of stress within the work environment and be able to sit for long periods of time.
Requirements
Must be 21 years or older with a High School Diploma or equivalent and must possess a high level of attention to detail, strong organizational and communication abilities, and legible penmanship. Willing to travel with flexible schedule. Must be able to pass extensive nuclear industry criminal background and credit check, drug and alcohol test (initial and random); extensive psychological exam applied.
Work Schedule and Compensation
Work assignments vary in length, generally averaging three weeks but can last longer. Per diem, travel expenses and travel time are paid. Will work up to 10 - 13 hours per shift - overtime is paid over a 40 hour work week. Days worked per week will vary from five to seven days depending upon customer location. The prime work season is September thru May.
Training and Assessment
Upon completion of our application review process we provide newly hired team members with paid instruction time at our training facility and in the field. Training will be made up of class, computer-based training, testing and on-site job mentoring. You will be trained to gain knowledge of part materials associated with the maintenance of steam generators and turbines and to qualify for access into nuclear power generation facilities, for which you must pass site testing with minimum scores of 80%. Each nuclear power plant requires in-processing to issue a security badge, lasting from one day to one week and can include a 600+/- psychological questionnaire profile assessment.