Vacancy
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Numerous uranium tailings that contain significant amounts of highly toxic uranium and other hazardous wastes are located on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic, and their condition deteriorated significantly after closure of relevant uranium mining and processing industries several decades ago. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, tailings and waste dumps remained abandoned de facto, were not exploited and no radiation monitoring was conducted in the former mines area during many years. Mailuu-Suu district of uranium ore mining and milling, which was active for 22 years (1946-1968) is located at approximately 60 km north-west of Jalal-Abad town and about 25 km from the border with Uzbekistan. The associated deposition of tailings, low-grade ore and waste rocks from mining industry was often in close proximity to Mailuu-Suu, Kara Agash, Kulmensai and Ailampa-Sai rivers. In total, 23 tailings deposits and 13 mine waste dumps were developed. The entire volume of these deposits is approximately 3 million m³ and their total activity was reported with 50,000 Curie. Mailuu-Suu, Kara Agash, Kulmensai and Ailampa-Sai rivers and adjacent areas are subject to floods during spring run-off that lead to instability of slopes and significant landslide activity, damage of river banks. roads, power lines, pipelines and housing. In some cases this damage touches tailings impoundments, which jeopardizes the regional environmental security due to close proximity to regional transboundary rivers. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic (MES KR) is a state body that implements a unified state policy in the field of radiation safety, treatment of tailing dumps and mining dumps that stay under its jurisdiction, rehabilitation of uranium legacy sites and ensuring their safe condition. However, due to limited capacities of the MES staff, the training course is needed for the MES specialists aimed at providing a qualified assessment of condition of uranium legacy sites and the degree of hazard exposure. The OSCE POiB will contract an international consultant who will prepare an educational module for 5-days field training course on Mailuu-Suu site and will train at least 5 (five) specialists of the Tailings Management Agency under the MES KR (Agency) and the Institute of Biology of National Academy Science of Kyrgyzstan on methods of sampling, on-site radioecological expertise using specialized equipment, efficient and effective methods of radioecological monitoring. Environmental samples (soil, water, sediments, grass) will be taken for radioecological analysis in the Institute of Biology of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic. On the result of this assessment the interpretation of data will be provided by the international consultant. Objective
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Remuneration Package | ||
Remuneration will depend on the selected consultant’s qualifications and experience and be in accordance with OSCE established rates. | ||
How To Apply | ||
Please, note that this vacancy is open for competition amongst non-residents of the Kyrgyz Republic only. We strongly encourage applicants to use the online application system at https://jobs.osce.org/vacancies. However, if you have difficulties with the system you may use the OSCE offline application form found under https://jobs.osce.org/resources/document/offline-application-form and forward the completed form quoting the vacancy number by e-mail recruitment-kg@osce.org. The OSCE retains the discretion to re-advertise the vacancy, to cancel the recruitment, to offer an appointment at a lower grade or to offer an appointment with a modified job description or for a different duration. The OSCE is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates to apply to become a part of the organization. Applications received after the published deadline will not be considered. Please note that in the event of invitation for interview/test, the OSCE is unable to reimburse costs incurred. Please be aware that the OSCE does not request payment at any stage of the application and review process. |