
Experienced EHS Professional - Las Vegas
The title in the job posting kills me, especially with the main listing being different, but whatever. LOL!
I hope this is a great fit for someone!
https://cg.sandia.gov/psc/applicant/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?FOCUS=Applicant&Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteID=1&JobOpeningId=688500&PostingSeq=1
Comments (9)

You know the Tonapah range is part of the land the composes Area 51. So safety for UFO landings would be a cool job.

So I am curious. I have a pacemaker. What special steps need to take place to be interviewed?
I have had a pacemaker for 17 years, so I know I have to be careful about magnets and electro-magnetic waves. Although in 17 years I have screwed up a couple times and felt know problems. I lead and active life. Up to year ago I played basketball at the "Y" 4&5 times a week at the Y. I cut wood and walk all time!
The last two I have had and the leads going into the heart are now shielded in ceramic so I can even have MRIs now, although they always have a cardiac nurse near by, "just in case!"
I guess you do not have to worry about me as competition! #1 They lost me in the "Technical" and I am 69.
There is a 2 to 3 year job for a CSP with underground mining/tunneling experience currently available at the Nevada National Security Site (formerly Nevada Test Site i.e., nuclear bomb testing). Contact me, if interested.

I live in Vegas and drive out to Reno to visit my brother which takes me through Tonopah. If you like being secluded and in the middle of absolute nowhere, this job is for you.