Customer Support & Waste Management Specialist
Company: Radiation Pros, LLC
Location: Watkins
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job title: Customer Support &
Waste Management Specialist The Customer Support & Waste Management
Specialist is responsible for providing front?line customer service
while sampling, profiling, overseeing, documenting, and
coordinating the disposal of hazardous and radioactive wastes. This
work is completed using information from site assessments, field
sampling, surveys, and laboratory data, and requires exceptional
attention to detail, strong customer service skills, and working
knowledge of hazardous and radioactive materials regulations,
including NORM/TENORM. This is a full?time position that typically
reports to the Compliance Director/Corporate RSO or Customer
Service/Waste & Logistics leadership, depending on organizational
structure. Core duties and responsibilities Customer support /
coordination Serve as primary customer contact by phone and email
for inquiries on services, pricing, waste acceptance, profiling
status, scheduling, and shipment status, routing technical
questions to appropriate staff as needed. Update clients on a
timely basis regarding lab analysis status, profiling and waste
acceptance, permits, transport, and final disposal; ensure high
levels of customer satisfaction and clear communication. Use
workflow and project?management tools (e.g., Click Up or similar),
email, and verbal communication to effectively communicate upcoming
deadlines, deliverables, and project status with clients and
internal teams. Waste profiling / documentation Sample and profile
waste streams using field sampling data, surveys, and laboratory
reports, and assist with selecting appropriate receiving facilities
under the direction of waste and logistics leadership. Use
disposal?vendor systems and paperwork processes to submit and
manage waste profiles, obtain waste pricing, and support
development of project estimates. Prepare and process shipping
documentation, including hazardous?waste manifests, bills of
lading, LDR forms, radioactive material shipping papers, and
import/export notifications in accordance with RCRA, DOT, Class 7,
and facility?specific requirements. Project and logistics support
Coordinate with Operations and field teams to schedule and ensure
execution of assigned projects, including sampling events, shipping
activities, radiation surveys, and disposal activities, sometimes
as part of the field crew. Maintain and update project calendars
and personal calendars to schedule projects and meetings; manage
multiple priorities to meet client and regulatory expectations with
accountability, timeliness, and excellence. Obtain and track
required import/export permits and ensure applicable notifications
(e.g., to regulatory boards or compacts) are completed on a timely
basis after transport and disposal. Records, systems, and inventory
Enter and maintain accurate customer, order, and waste?stream
information in ERP/CRM and waste?tracking systems; generate
standard and ad hoc reports on volume, revenue, manifest/shipment
activity, and project status. Assist with records control and
retention by organizing and maintaining electronic and hard?copy
files related to customers, waste profiles, project documentation,
and regulatory records. Manage sampling?supply inventory (e.g.,
bottle kits, coolers, bailers, coliwasa tubes, PPE) and coordinate
ordering to support current and upcoming projects. Technical growth
and internal support Complete assigned training and pursue
additional training as new waste streams or regulatory requirements
are introduced, including radiation and health physics topics.
Support field projects as necessary, including shipping activities,
radiation surveys, sampling events, and compliance paperwork;
assist with report writing, data analysis, and basic modeling where
applicable. Manage instrument calibration logistics for clients or
internal operations by tracking due dates, facilitating instrument
pickup/delivery, and arranging rental instruments when necessary.
Requirements, certifications, and skills Education and experience
Bachelor’s degree in Sciences, Health Physics, Environmental
Sciences, or a related field preferred; equivalent experience in
hazardous waste, radiation safety, or environmental services may be
considered. At least 2 years of experience in hazardous waste, lab
analysis review, and profiling waste at disposal facilities, plus 1
or more years in customer service, logistics, or administrative
support roles. One or more years of experience with NORM/TENORM
management and regulations preferred. Technical and regulatory
training Ability to obtain and maintain Class 7 radioactive
material shipper, RCRA hazardous?waste shipper, and DOT Hazmat
Shipper certifications. Working knowledge of RCRA hazardous?waste
regulations (waste characterization, waste codes, generator
categories, LDRs) and DOT hazardous materials regulations for
classification, packaging, marking, labeling, placarding, and
documentation. Exposure to, or training in, radioactive materials
concepts (activity units, half?life, radiation types, contamination
vs. exposure) and relevant regulatory frameworks (NRC/Agreement
State) as they impact shipping, profiling, and disposal
documentation. Skills and competencies Exceptional verbal and
written communication skills for effective interaction with
clients, regulators, team members, and vendors; able to create
reports, daily logs, SOPs, and other documentation. Excellent
typing and data?management skills; proficient with Microsoft
Office, Google tools, workflow/project?management platforms, and
specialized ERP/CRM and waste?tracking systems; high attention to
detail and data accuracy . Strong organizational and multi?tasking
skills to manage multiple projects, priorities, and deadlines in a
fast?paced environment while ensuring safety and regulatory
compliance. Work environment and Schedule Work is primarily
performed in an office environment with frequent use of phones and
computers, and regular interaction with customers, warehouse staff,
transportation vendors, and/or field personnel handling hazardous
and radioactive materials. Role may include scheduled and
unscheduled field work, with local, regional, and occasional
international travel as needed. When not in the field, standard
office hours are typically Monday–Friday, with some flexibility
required to accommodate project and client needs. Powered by JazzHR
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