Community Monitor
Company: Desert Research Institute
Location: Las Vegas
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Thank you for your interest in employment with the Desert
Research Institute. We want your application process to go smoothly
and quickly. We ask that you keep in mind the following when
completing your application: Once you start the application process
you cannot save your work. Please ensure you have all required
attachment(s) available to complete your application before you
begin the process. Required attachments are listed below on the
posting. Your application will not be considered without the
required attachments. Please see the application instructions under
each posting for information on submittal deadlines. If you need
assistance or have questions regarding the application process,
contact Human Resources Hotline at (775) 673-7431 or
recruit@dri.edu . Job Description The CEM role represents DRI and
the Community Environmental Monitoring Program in the various
communities served. The CEM is expected to utilize independent
judgement and operate independently to conduct professional
outreach and educational duties on a regular basis. The CEMs will
share responsibility for performing routine maintenance on the
environmental monitoring equipment and for completing all
associated duties as outlined in this document and the Station
Operating Procedures (SOP) provided by DRI. Personal safety is the
first priority in equipment maintenance activities. CEMs are
required to complete a safety orientation and equipment maintenance
training before commencing station maintenance duties. In locations
where two CEMs are employed, generally the person having program
seniority will be assigned as team leader. The team leader will
serve as the initial point of contact for communications related to
the monitoring station. It is expected that both team members
(where applicable) will share equally in the duties of professional
community outreach and education, station maintenance and obtaining
proficiency in station maintenance requirements. In addition, the
team leader will: a. Ensure that any communication received from
DRI or DOE-NV is provided to the co-CEM in a timely manner. b.
Ensure that all maintenance requirements and check-list items are
accomplished in accordance with the applicable equipment service
SOP. c. Oversee work schedule with the co-CEM ensuring a fair and
equitable distribution of duties. d. Coordinate vacation or
away-time schedules with the co-CEM and DRI ensuring that at least
one team member is always available to attend to station duties.
CEMs will be responsible for the following duties associated with
station maintenance as well as conducting community outreach and
training. Note that all maintenance will be accomplished utilizing
the equipment service SOPs as a standard to achieve a high level of
safety and operational continuity throughout the CEMP network. CEMs
will visit the monitoring station a minimum of three times weekly
according to the Routine Maintenance Schedule provided by DRI and
perform the maintenance functions outlined below. All maintenance
tasks should be accomplished in accordance with the checklist
provided in the SOP and annotated in the Master Station Log (MSL).
A new MSL will be started each week, completed MSLs will be
returned to DRI to be placed in a maintenance record file. CEMs
will: (1) Check the Pressurized Ion Chamber (PIC) and log the
readings and results. (2) Verify hours of operation on the Low
Volume Air Sampler (LVAS), assuring they meet the minimum
requirements for a valid sample. Change out the filter and log the
readings and results as per the schedule for their station. (3)
Initiate a Chain-of-Custody form, package and mail the filter and
form to DRI. (4) Visually inspect all components to ensure that
each piece of equipment is properly functioning and that no damage
or vandalism has occurred. (5) Open locked compartments (with the
exception of the PIC) and conduct a visual inspection. (6) Annotate
the inspection results on the Master Station Log. (7) Immediately
report discrepancies in accordance with SOP-2 (Reporting
Procedures). (8) Remove any trash or debris from the station
grounds area. (9) Ensure that security lighting is operational.
When necessary, replace bulbs or make notifications to the utility
company as appropriate. CEM participation in community outreach
efforts is an integral part of the CEMP. It is recommended that at
least once a year the CEM team should arrange to formally meet with
local community officials to present the annual radiological
monitoring results and field any questions related to the CEMP.
Representatives from NNSA/NSO and DRI are available to provide
assistance or attend the annual presentations. CEMs should notify
DRI Program Management of any relevant public meetings or events
that might provide an appropriate venue for presentation of the
CEMP to their communities. Any community involvement impacting the
public perception of the CEMP, positive or negative, should be
brought to the attention of DRI as soon as possible. CEMs are
responsible for posting the monthly radiological survey information
provided by DRI on the station bulletin board. They should also
distribute the monthly news clips, provided by DRI, to libraries,
reading rooms or other appropriate points accessible to the public.
Additional copies will be provided by DRI as requested. Attendance
at DRI or DOE sponsored training classes and annual workshops is
mandatory. Absence at more than two consecutive annual workshops
may be considered grounds for release from the program, unless
extenuating circumstances can be shown. It is the CEM's
responsibility to maintain the general appearance of the station
and the immediate area around the station. This will include
removing litter, removing weeds, and trimming grass. DRI should be
notified if the station is need of repair or painting. No Full-Time
Equivalent 8.0% Required Attachment(s) Please submit a resume
Posting Close Date 06/6/2025 Note to Applicant Applicants should
fully describe their qualifications and experience with specific
reference to each of the minimum and preferred qualifications. The
search committee will use this information during the initial
review of application materials. References will be contacted at
the appropriate phase of the recruitment process based on applicant
notification and permission. Newly hired faculty and postdoctoral
fellows must assure that their official transcript is submitted to
the Human Resources Office within 30 calendar days from the
effective date of employment. Academic degrees must have been
awarded by regionally accredited institutions. This position may
require a criminal background check to be conducted on the
candidate(s) selected for hire. As part of the hiring process,
applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education
may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related
tasks. DRI employs only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work
in the U.S. DRI only sponsors aliens applying for research faculty
or postdoctoral fellow positions (J-1 or H-1B Visas). All
applicants hired by the Desert Research Institute are subject to
E-Verify.
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