Cost Analyst
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Atlanta, Georgia$126k – $187k11d ago
About the role
The successful candidate will perform the full range of duties. This position involves formulating and recommending NRC policy and positions relating to the conduct of regulatory analyses. The analyst will prepare cost-benefit analyses, design costing methods, research and develop cost estimating relationships, develop data sources for estimating the benefits and costs and writes reports that analyze and describe the results of these evaluations of proposed regulatory changes to commercial nuclear power generating facilities, fuel cycle facilities, reprocessing facilities, waste disposal sites, or to other civilian uses of radioactive materials, such as nuclear medicine programs at hospitals and academic activities at educational and research institutions.
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