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March 02, 2022 10:00 - 14:00

Hanford Site is Hosting Free Virtual Career Fair

RICHLAND, Wash. – The U.S. Department of Energy Richland Operations Office and Office of River Protection are partnering with Hanford Site contactors, WorkSource Columbia Basin, Washington State University Tri- Cities and Columbia Basin College to host the first ever Virtual Career Fair on March 2nd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
DOE will be joined by contractors Hanford Mission Integration Solutions, Bechtel National Inc., Washington River Protection Solutions, HPMC Corporation, Central Plateau Cleanup Company and Hanford Laboratory Management and Integration in this first ever virtual event.
During the fair, applicants will have the opportunity to chat one-on-one with DOE. and the contractors during individual virtual sessions.
Available employment opportunities include:
• Contract Specialist
• Data Analysts
• Engineers of various disciplines
• Finance Professionals
• Firefighters
• Health Physicists
• Internships
• Journeyman Lineworkers
• Project Controls
• Project Management
• Registered Nurses
• Truck Drivers
Register today to start your career at Hanford.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) is engaged in one of the great public works of this century at the Hanford Site near Richland, Washington. Responsible for the federal government’s cleanup of the legacy of more than 40 years of producing plutonium through the 1980s, DOE is transforming the site back into a 24/7 operations mode to treat tank waste from the production era. The DOE Office of River Protection (ORP) is responsible for the safe and efficient retrieval, treatment and disposal of the 56 million gallons of chemical and radioactive waste stored in Hanford’s 177 underground tanks. The mission includes building and commissioning the world’s largest radioactive waste treatment plant, which will immobilize the legacy tank waste through vitrification. The DOE Richland Operations Office is responsible for all remaining Hanford cleanup and is currently focused on stabilizing and demolishing former plutonium production structures, excavating and disposing of contaminated soil and waste, treating contaminated groundwater, and configuring Hanford Site infrastructure for the future, with an emphasis on supporting the tank waste mission. Hanford Site work is conducted by a federal and contractor workforce of approximately 11,000 personnel. Visit www.hanford.gov for more information about the Hanford Site.
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