Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Radiological Source Recovery Project Specialist to work in our Radioactive Material Disposition & Security Department. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Idaho Falls Facility with every other Friday off. Remote or Hybrid work opportunities may be available for this position. You will report to the Department Manager. Responsibilities Include: Ensure technical, schedule, and budget baselines are controlled throughout each phase of a project. Provide support to projects by addressing ongoing equipment and staff logistical needs. Manage the delivery of support services products and services to customers following individual program, and laboratory requirements. Coordinate task activities and ensure all phases of the task(s) are documented appropriately. Responsible for effective and efficient management and administration of project tasks. Coordinate asset management, program logistics, procurement activities, supporting customers with system needs and questions, process documentation, requirements gathering and administrative support. Develop and standardize processes to address project needs including ordering, purchasing, receiving, tracking, deployment and organizing equipment and software for appropriate projects. Develop plans for new project opportunities, and recommend best business practices. Originate documents such as execution plans, project plans, and operations guidelines. Work with customers to identify common needs (including account support and administration) and develop standardized approaches to provide a high quality of delivery. Develop processes and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to support team members with onboarding/offboarding process including the issuance and tracking of equipment and gathering requirements from customers and produce needed process documentation. • Track team activities and access lists. • Coordinate internal/external activities to support project and customer requirements. • Participate in process improvements and use approaches to develop solutions to problems within established policy. Help perform self-assessments, surveillance appraisals, and audits. Correct identified noncompliance findings and observations. Prepare and submit reports and papers as requested and required. May collaborate and provide input for us on matters about its policies, plans, and goals related to functional responsibilities when assigned by manager. Mentor other staff and subcontractors and train as backup for important functions. Other tasks as assigned.