
LATA POSITION: Environmental Scientist IIDepartment: Site Environmental Compliance (Carlsbad, NM)LATA is currently searching for an Environmental Scientist II for the Site Environmental Compliance section for the project in Carlsbad, New Mexico This is a government contract to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) supporting the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The WIPP Site Environmental Compliance section of LATA provides environmental regulatory technical expertise on all facets of environmental compliance at the WIPP facility.
The Environmental Scientist II works collaboratively with the Management & Operating Contractor, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Carlsbad Field Office (CBFO), New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), various Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site departments, waste-disposal and analytical laboratory subcontractors, and other environmental groups within the LATA organization to ensure that Federal, State, and any local regulatory requirements are satisfied.
This position works collaboratively with a group of professionals who generate biennial, annual, and semi-annual reports required by environmental regulations, permits, DOE Orders, and contract deliverables. The Environmental Compliance group also conducts inspections and manages site generated low-level, mixed low-level, and hazardous waste for off-site disposal.
• Work with a group of professionals performing activities of environmental compliance for the WIPP facility in the areas listed above, including all reports and regulatory requirements for each area.
• Interface with DOE-CBFO personnel during operational activities and submission of reports.• Interface with regulatory agencies such as NMED and EPA personnel during inspections, new permit acquisition, and established permit requirements and modifications.
• Interface with other departments to ensure that aspects of environmental compliance is considered during project development and implementation.
• Sample waste containers for hazardous waste constituents and manage waste according to RCRA requirements.
• Sample waste containers for low-level radioactive waste characterization and manage waste according to DOE requirements.
• Generate and provide the following deliverables in collaboration with the Site Environmental Compliance group and Environmental Compliance Manager:
Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Annual Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Report Annual Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Tier II Report Hazardous Waste Generator Fee Report DOE Baseline Low-Level Waste and Material Disposition Data Report. Annual Toxic Release Inventory Annual Hazardous Waste Generator Report Annual Baseline Low-Level Waste Disposition Report
• The role requires regular performance of duties in the underground environment at the WIPP site
• Bachelor of Science degree in Science, Engineering, or other technical area.• 1 to 3 years of experience in environmental compliance.• Broad knowledge of environmental laws and regulations.• Knowledge of sampling for hazardous constituents and RCRA requirements.• Effective verbal and written communication skills.• Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with other individuals and project groups is highly encouraged.• Attention to detail. Initiative is required.• Ability to use Microsoft Office to prepare Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and reports.• Ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with various site-wide departments and organizations.
USD $57,797.70 - USD $103,996.50 /Yr.

Founded in New Mexico in 1975, Los Alamos Technical Associates provides technical and project management services to a varied clientèle including federal agencies, state governments, municipalities, and a broad range of private sector industrial clients. In the 1970s, the company’s core business focused on the design, installation and operation of highly specialized systems and processes for Special Nuclear Materials handling. LATA then expanded throughout the 1980s into communication systems design and test for defense applications, and in the early 1990s into the environmental services arena, performing some of the most challenging Superfund site remediation efforts in the country as well as some of the most challenging site and facility closure projects in the nation’s Nuclear Weapons Complex.