
Savannah River Mission Completion (SRMC) is seeking an SWPFESD Issue Analyst ( Performance Assurance Analyst or Senior Performance Assurance Analyst) to be based in our Aiken, SC location on the Savannah River Site (SRS).
Apply online using a current resume under the careers section of www.savannahrivermissioncompletion.com.
The SWPF/ESD Issue Analyst ( Performance Assurance Analyst or Senior Performance Assurance Analyst) administers the Corrective Action Program (CAP), Self-Assessment, and Management Field Observation (MFO) programs in the Saltwaste Processing Facility (SWPF) and the End Stream Delivery (ESD) facility. Responds to and resolves corrective action issues, conducts field observations, and supports facility self-assessment requirements as directed by management. Responsible for a range of operations activities such as performance metric development and reporting, researching and analyzing issues / data and presenting results, and responding to ad hoc requests.
Responsibilities of a Performance Assurance Analyst (Grade 66):
Additional responsibilities of a Senior Performance Assurance Analyst (Grade 67):
This is a multi-level posting. Candidate(s) selected to receive an offer will be offered the position level commensurate with their experience and qualifications.
High School Diploma/GED or Bachelor's degree and experience in an analytical role comparable to the responsibilities of this position (e.g. corrective action, issue management, financial, risk, audit, LEAN, operational analysis, or applied science) as defined in the job description.
Additional Information:
This is a multi-level posting. Candidate(s) selected to receive an offer will be offered the position level commensurate with their experience and qualifications.
Savannah River Mission Completion (SRMC), a prime contractor for the US Department of Energy, is responsible for managing the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site’s Liquid Waste operations contract. Located in Aiken, South Carolina, SRMC is a limited liability company formed by nuclear operations and environmental remediation global leaders BWXT, Amentum, and Fluor. The SRMC Team is responsible for the closure of waste tanks, the operation of the Savannah River Site’s Defense Waste Processing Facility, tank farm operations and associated production and disposal facilities. www.savannahrivermissioncompletion.com
Savannah River Mission Completion offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package with flexibility to meet your needs.
Highlights of our plans include:
USD $69,120.00/Yr.
USD $138,048.00/Yr.
Exceptions to this range/rate may be applied on a case-by-case basis taking into account aspects such as education, experience, and skill need of the organization.
Savannah River Mission Completion is committed to equal employment opportunity to employees and qualified applicants regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, status as a parent, sexual orientation, or genetics. Our equal employment opportunity policies encompass all aspects of the employment relationship, including application and hiring, promotion and transfer, selection for training opportunities, wage and salary administration.

Savannah River Mission Completion, LLC (SRMC) has been awarded the Savannah River Site Integrated Mission Completion Contract (SRS IMCC) by U.S Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (DOE EM). SRMC comprises parent company BWX Technologies, Inc. with partners Amentum and Fluor.
Critical scope covered under SRS IMCC includes, but is not limited to:
Liquid Waste Stabilization/Disposition, and may include Nuclear Materials Management and Stabilization; Project Management and Support Services; Storage of Liquid Radioactive Waste; Remediation, Treatment, and Disposal of Nuclear Materials, Spent Nuclear Fuel; Remediation and Treatment of Contaminated Surface Water, Groundwater and Soils; and, Decontamination of Nuclear Facilities and Equipment.
The contract has an estimated ceiling of approximately $21 billion over a 10-year ordering period.