Preferred Qualifications
Bachelors degree in health physics or radiological health and 3 or more years of directly related experience or masters degree in health physics or radiological health and one or more years of directly related experience. Certification by the American Board of Health Physics CHP Board of Laser Safety CLSO or another closely related professional Board CIH . Demonstrated experience with the daily management of licensed radioactive materials within a Radiation Safety Program possessing a Broad Scope Research and Development Radioactive Materials license. Demonstrated experience and current training in shipping radioactive and hazardous materials in compliance with DOT and IATA . Demonstrated experience with radiation measurements for fixed and removeable contamination. Demonstrated experience with licensed radioactive material purchasing and procurement. Experience in laser safety including hazard analysis calculations laser safety program development for Class 3B and 4 lasers and familiarity with ANSI Z136 standards. Experience with radioactive waste management. Experience conducting radiation safety inspections and training. Experience responding to incidents involving radioactive materials. Experience working as part of a research safety team at a large academic or research institution. Willing to learn new or complex principles and methods for radiation safety.
Work Schedule
Standard working schedule: 8:30am 5:00pm Must be willing to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the department.