I don't think users with less than 2k reputation should be participating in tag burninations.
Two reasons why not:
Philosophically, at less than 2k reputation, you are probably not sufficiently qualified to make independent judgments about how to make good edits, which questions are off-topic, and generally how to handle borderline cases. There's a reason that the site doesn't grant editing or close-vote privileges until you reach this reputation level. Up until this point, you are essentially still riding with training wheels.
Pragmatically, with less than 2k reputation, there isn't much that you can actually do to help in a burnination. Everything that you can do would mostly just be creating more work for others who do have the requisite privileges. You can throw posts into a queue, but that doesn't help because finding questions that need attention is not the hard part—it's actually giving those questions the attention they require.
At <2k, all you can do is suggest edits, which just makes more work for everyone. Now, at least two 2k+ users have to review and approve your edits, which is a less effective use of their time than each of them independently making edits to two questions.
If you have more than 2k, but less than 3k, reputation, then you can make edits to and retag questions as part of the burnination process. For questions that need to be closed, you can flag (and skip editing). So, I don't have a problem with such users participating in burnination procedures. That said, I'm not really sure how many users fall into this privilege window and aren't currently participating but would be interested in doing so.