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20-Jan-2026
Industrial Hygiene P3
Environmental, Safety, Health & Quality
10616BR
Who We Are
As the Savannah River Site’s management and operations contractor since 2008, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) makes the world safer. With safety and security in the forefront, SRNS develops innovative approaches to deliver on our environmental commitments and nuclear materials challenges; supplies products and services necessary to maintain the nation’s nuclear deterrent; secures nuclear materials to prevent unwanted proliferation; and transforms nuclear materials into assets and stable wasteforms. The SRNS workforce is highly capable, engaged, and adaptable to meet existing and expanding missions. SRNS employees apply superior expertise and innovative solutions to complex and challenging national and global issues. We have the knowledge to address a range of national and international nuclear issues. We make the world safer – and you can, too.
Job Family
Health & Safety
Discipline
Industrial Hygiene
Career Level
P3
Salary Range
$78,500 - $110,000
Note for Salary
This is the range within which SRNS expects the majority of qualified candidates would enter this role if offered. Actual offers may be more or less than the amounts shown depending on candidate’s qualifications, experience, internal equity, and other factors.
Job Family Description
Occupational Health and Safety personnel ensure workplace environments comply with health and safety regulations and standards to prevent accidents, injuries, and health hazards. They conduct risk assessments, regular inspections, and audits to identify potential hazards and recommend corrective actions. They develop, implement, and train employees on health and safety processes, procedures, and protocols. They ensure organizational compliance with health and safety requirements from regulatory agencies. They review and provide input for hazards and controls in job safety analyses. They investigate incidents, analyze causes, and recommend corrective actions to mitigate risks that affect workers, property, the environment, and the general public.
Discipline Description
Industrial Hygienists evaluate and recommend controls for environmental, chemical, and physical hazards that can affect the health and well-being of workers, the general public, and the environment. Industrial Hygienists provide compliance-based oversight of operations to ensure that site activities are conducted in accordance with all applicable state and federal regulations, DOE directives and orders and in a manner that will have minimal impact on workers, the public, and the environment. This includes identification, evaluation and control of those environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace that may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort and inefficiency among workers. They review data and perform calculations in support of conducting hazard risk assessments depending on exposure agents and determining sampling strategies. They provide employees’ exposure reports and educate employees on their potential exposures. They verify controls through sampling/monitoring of personnel performing an evaluated task, adjust controls based on results, and update the hazard risk assessment. Industrial Hygienist produce technical documents, articles, and presentations.
Some Typical Duties & Responsibilities Include:
Have extensive and in-depth knowledge and understanding of 29 CFR 1910, 29 CFR 1926 and 10 CFR 851 and ability to apply them through education or past experience.
Incorporates conventional Industrial Hygiene (IH) practices and a variety of complex features such as complicated technical requirements, application of new or special materials or processes and difficult coordination or oversight requirements into problem solving and programmatic planning where only general objectives are stated.
Performs comprehensive, advanced theories and practices of IH by anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling environmental factors or stresses in the workplace.
Performs advanced assessments of work exposures; design and conduct comprehensive exposure monitoring strategies.
Serves as Subject Matter Expert for specific IH disciplines as required by OSHA, ACGIH in accordance with DOE Orders.
Performs sitewide assessments of program effectiveness of any IH subject.
Solves complex, unique problems where significant modification or adaptation of existing systems and
technology must be applied.
Provides guidance to team members and acts as a resource; may lead small projects or teams with manageable risks.
Impacts a range of customer, operational, project or service activities within the team and others.
Required Qualifications