Mark Joseph
About Mark Joseph
Mark Joseph is a Nuclear Safety Analyst with extensive experience in nuclear safety and engineering. He has held significant positions at organizations such as Argonne National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, contributing to safety programs and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Current Work at Argonne National Laboratory
Mark Joseph serves as the Safety Basis Group Leader in the Nuclear Division at Argonne National Laboratory. He has held this position since 2012, accumulating over a decade of experience in nuclear safety. His role involves overseeing safety basis documentation and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Joseph's leadership in safety initiatives has contributed to the laboratory's commitment to maintaining high safety standards in nuclear research.
Current Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
In addition to his role at Argonne National Laboratory, Mark Joseph has been working as a Nuclear Safety Analyst at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2017. His responsibilities include analyzing nuclear safety protocols and ensuring adherence to safety regulations. This position allows him to leverage his extensive background in nuclear safety and regulatory compliance.
Previous Experience at Navarro Research & Engineering
Mark Joseph worked as a Senior Technical Oversight Engineer at Navarro Research & Engineering from 2011 to 2012. During his tenure at the Y12 Site in Oak Ridge, TN, he managed and supervised the development and implementation of various safety programs, including the Criticality Safety Operations (CSO), Safety Basis, and Operations Review Committee Programs. His role was pivotal in enhancing safety measures within the organization.
Previous Experience at Xcel Energy
From 1979 to 1990, Mark Joseph served as the Reactor Engineering Manager at Xcel Energy, specifically at the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station. Over the course of eleven years, he was responsible for overseeing reactor engineering operations and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. His experience in this role laid a strong foundation for his subsequent work in nuclear safety.
Education and Expertise
Mark Joseph earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University, where he studied from 1974 to 1979. He also completed graduate courses in Reactor Theory. His educational background, combined with extensive experience in criticality safety engineering and regulatory compliance, equips him with a robust understanding of nuclear safety protocols and practices.