Radiation Instrument Technician Jobs
By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory At , San Francisco Bay Area $34.44 - $41.62 an hour
Facilitate dose investigations for potential personnel and environmental exposures and concerns. Keep management informed of problems and technical matters.
Knowledge of the Quality Assurance requirements in the operation of calibration facilities including training, procedures, records and quality control.
Ability to maintain knowledge of appropriate regulations and training, and maintain all required permits and position required qualifications up to date.
Prepare, manage and distribute Electronic Pocket Dosimeters and manage the reports generated.
Prepare and manage area monitoring station maps and dose information.
Extensive knowledge of the physics and engineering of radiation detectors including ionization chambers, scintillation counters, spectroscopy systems, and neutron measurement devices.
Radiation Instrumentation Technician 2533 Nwp
By North Wind Group At , Knoxville, 37931, Tn
Review of calibration certificates to assure they meet project requirements.
Repair and calibrate radiation detectors and instruments, including air samplers.
Drive in the local Knoxville area to pick up and deliver instruments to other local calibration and repair shops.
Ability to repair and calibrate standard count rate and dose rate instruments.
Ability to repair and calibrate air sampling equipment.
Proof of citizenship will be required as a condition of employment.
Sr Radiation Materials Process Technician
By Constellation At , , Md $36.63 - $44.40 an hour
2.) Must satisfactorily complete radiation safety training, including respirator qualifications.
Salary: $36.63 to $44.40/hr depending on experience
High School diploma or equivalent.
3.) Must pass U.S. Dept. of Transportation-required chemical test
Radiation Protection Monitor Jobs
By GE Power Portfolio At , Wilmington, 28402, Nc From $35.91 an hour
Assist Radiation Protection management with training and qualification programs of others.
Participate in personnel dosimetry program management activities, including computerized database handling and documentation of dosimetry systems.
Ability to effectively communicate with Shop operating personnel, Shop supervisors, and upper layers of management and outside auditors (i.e., regulatory agencies).
Mental capability to successfully recognize, interpret, and check written regulatory requirements and work with complex teams.
Ability to demonstrate above average written skills to meet required documentation of radiation survey results, incident investigation reports, etc.
NRRPT or American Academy of Health Physics certification; or
Animal Technician, Radiation Oncology
By UT Southwestern At , Dallas, 75390, Tx

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Radiation Control Technician Jobs
By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory At , San Francisco Bay Area, Ca $33.67 - $37.11 an hour
Preferred experience in leading programmatic level work scope (MC&A, Qualification Program, DOT, etc.).
Previous DOE/*NRC 3.1/**DOD-qualification radiation control technician (RCT)/ Health Physic Technician (HPT)/ Engineering Laboratory Technician (ELT), or equivalent, is required.
15 years of relevant experience in radiation/health physics programs, of which 5 years are as a qualified RCT/HPT/ELT.
Comprehensive experience in developing radiation protection procedures, technical work documents; which included providing technical advice and training instructions.
At the Radiation Control Technician level 3 duties and responsibilities include those from the 2 level plus:
Desired Qualifications at Both Levels:
Senior Radiation Protection Specialist
By Los Angeles County Department of Human Resources At , , Ca $78,719 - $106,081 a year
Oversees the radiation exposure monitoring program of Radiation Management staff.
Experience beyond the Minimum Requirements.
FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION or RESCISSION OF APPOINTMENT.
Professional experience in health physics
DISQUALIFICATION or RESCISSION OF APPOINTMENT
Senior Radiation Protection Specialist positions also serve as leads over Radiation Protection Specialists by providing technical guidance and training.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in radiation protection? Join our team of technicians and help protect our environment from the dangers of radiation! We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to make a real difference.

Overview Technician Radiation Protection is a professional who is responsible for ensuring the safety of personnel and the environment from the potential hazards of radiation. They are responsible for the implementation of radiation safety protocols, monitoring radiation levels, and providing training to personnel on radiation safety. Detailed Job Description The Technician Radiation Protection is responsible for the implementation of radiation safety protocols, monitoring radiation levels, and providing training to personnel on radiation safety. They must ensure that all personnel are aware of the potential hazards of radiation and the safety protocols that must be followed. They must also ensure that all equipment is properly maintained and that all safety protocols are followed. They must also be able to identify potential radiation hazards and take appropriate action to mitigate them. Job Skill Requirements The Technician Radiation Protection must have a thorough understanding of radiation safety protocols and the potential hazards of radiation. They must also have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as they will be interacting with personnel on a regular basis. They must also have strong organizational and problem-solving skills, as they will be responsible for ensuring that all safety protocols are followed. Job Qualifications The Technician Radiation Protection must have a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as radiation safety or nuclear engineering. They must also have experience in radiation safety and be certified in radiation safety. Job Knowledge The Technician Radiation Protection must have a thorough understanding of radiation safety protocols and the potential hazards of radiation. They must also have a working knowledge of radiation monitoring equipment and the proper use of protective clothing and equipment. Job Experience The Technician Radiation Protection must have at least two years of experience in radiation safety. They must also have experience in the implementation of radiation safety protocols and the monitoring of radiation levels. Job Responsibilities The Technician Radiation Protection is responsible for the implementation of radiation safety protocols, monitoring radiation levels, and providing training to personnel on radiation safety. They must also ensure that all personnel are aware of the potential hazards of radiation and the safety protocols that must be followed. They must also be able to identify potential radiation hazards and take appropriate action to mitigate them.