Senior Radiation Technician Who we are We are a group of scientists engineers designers technicians and many others who are dedicated to changing the world by developing medical isotopes to treat and eradicate cancer. We also enjoy darts cornhole pingpong takeout for group lunches chili cookoffs and other fun events that makes our company a community where we make a life not just a living. Who you are You love details and precision. You enjoy pivoting between standardized and nonstandardized tasks. Working with radioactive material radiation detectors and different teams throughout the day is exciting and energizing. Words that describe you are dedicated efficient collaborative and someone who contributes to making the workday fly by with engaging conversation and team comradery. You measure job satisfaction and success by the synergy and positive outcomes achieved with the teams you support. What you can expect to work on This position plays a key role in the production of various medical radioisotopes using extraction methods developed at Niowave. The products will be shipped around the world for use in cancer therapies. Some of the daily activities include but are not limited to: - Handling Sealed and unsealed forms of radioactive material.
- Radiological contamination surveys.
- Maintain radiation detectors.
- Assist in packaging characterization and disposition of radioactive waste.
- Regulatory compliance activities.
- Coordinating experiments or procedures in a laboratory setting.
- Maintains records in a comprehensive reproducible and accurate manner.
- Managing dosimetry exchanges and records.
- Maintains compliance with cGMP practices; participating in quality training and event retrospectives.
- Operates at a consistent and exemplary level of efficiency producing high quality and accurate results.
- Contributes to inventory management including radioactive and nonradioactive materials.
- Demonstrates accountability of self in following radiation and general safety procedures and promotes a culture of safety by helping others to do the same.
- Assist R&D staff in procedures involving radioactive material handling.
What you need to succeed - High school diploma or associate degree in nuclear engineering radiological control technician health physics technician applied physics or related field and 9 years of industry experience.
- Experience in a chemical laboratory radiological facility or related field.
- Solid understanding of radioactive decay and radiation safety.
- 4 years experience working with any or all of the following:
- Radioactive material
- Ongoing/routine production
- cGMP regulated work
- Analytical and problemsolving skills; excellent interpersonal written and oral communication skills; proficient in Microsoft applications.
- Organizational and project management skills for self and teams.
- Models the Niowave Values of Teamwork Courage Integrity and Upright Zeal.
- Understands how to integrate into a new team/organization appreciates the history of current state know how and when to make suggestions as well as using just the right pace to reach the improved future state.
- Understands their own communication and learning styles can assess others styles and is able to find the right path to connect the two.
- Demonstrates desire capability and regularly engages in mentoring others in the how & why of standard practices related to operations radiation safety etc.
Great to have - Bachelors or Masters degree (or equivalent) in nuclear engineering radiological control technician health physics technician applied physics or related field.
- 10 years of industry experience.
- Trained forklift operator.
- National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists certification.
- Familiar with Quality Management System for control of documentation and procedures
Please provide a cover letter specifically describing the nature of your technical expertise.
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