Radiation Control Specialist 2

State Of Nevada

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Nevada, MO - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 64414 - 95630
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***

Job Summary

The Division of Public and Behavioral Health: Radiation Control has an opening for a Radiation Control Specialist II in Carson City or Las Vegas depending on the location of the selected candidate. The position will determine compliance with State and Federal Regulations pertaining to radiation; inspect and investigate compliance involving radiation sources and radiation producing devices. The position is specifically responsible to license inspect and investigate ionizing radiation sources statewide to determine potential hazards to the public; implement radiation control regulations adopted by the Nevada State Board of Health pursuant to NRS 459 (radioactive materials/X-Ray). In addition the position will be responsible for continued development of radiation producing machines program inspection procedures program regulatory analysis and development and program staffing.


Radiation Control Specialistsdetermine compliance with federal and State regulations pertaining to radiation; inspect and investigate complaints involving radiation sources and radiation producing devices; measure and evaluate levels of ionizingand non-ionizing radiation; and address other radiological issues. Incumbents work in one or more specialty areas such as mammography X-ray radioactive materials licensing radioactive materials inspection radon incident response low-level radioactive waste site management and oversight of federal facilities.

Job Duties

Inspect machines facilities records safety equipment and personnel associated with the operation of the machines to determine compliance with requirements of the Nevada Revised Statutes Nevada Administrative Code federal regulations and accrediting bodies.

License the use of radioactive materials; identify and investigate the sources of radiation to determine potential hazards to the public; inspect licenseesto control radioactive materials and ensure compliance with applicable regulations.

Identify violations by licensees registrants certificated facilities and other users of radiological materials and devices; draft violation letters; take appropriate enforcement actions; review and recommend approval or disapproval of corrective measures; develop and maintain records reports and files relating to inspections investigations radioactive material documentation and instrument calibration.

Respond to incidents involving accidents theft allegations or requestsrelated to possible or confirmedionizing radiation; gather information regarding causationand persons involved; evaluate the scope of the incidents; direct the placement of barriers and other restrictions to control access to the contaminated area; provide direction and technical advice to responding agencies on the methods and procedures to control and remove radioactive contaminations; determine when a state of emergency no longer exists; provide radiological training to first responders and cooperating agencies.

Provide information to the regulated community and the general public concerning regulations and requirements of radiological programs.

Implement the mammography program in accordance with federal requirements; develop or administer program budget and contracts; conduct or coordinate pre-certification renewal or annual inspections of mammography machines and facilities; review applications for mammography machine and operator certificates; draft certificate documents.

Evaluate new technologies utilized in radiological programs and facilities for conformance with current and proposed federal and State requirements and regulations.

Conduct low-level radioactive waste site inspections to ensure compliance with federal and State regulations and license conditions; develop sampling requirements collect environmental samples and review and evaluate the results of laboratory analysis; determine need for maintenance and repair.

Perform related duties as assigned.

Essential Qualifications

Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in radiological science X-ray technology health physics nuclear medicine chemistry math biology or closely related field and two years of professional experience in radiological regulation or licensee/registrant radiological operations; OR four years of experience as described above plus certification as a Registered Radiation Protection Technologist by the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists or certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in radiography nuclear medicine or radiation therapy; OR two years of experience as a Radiation Control Specialist 1 in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

This class specification lists the major knowledge skills and abilities of the job and is not all inclusive. Incumbent(s) will be expected to have knowledge skills and abilities from a previous level.

Working knowledge of:technical terminology related to radiation control; federal and State laws regulations and standards for control of radioactive materials and radiation-producing devices; appropriate actions to minimize or eliminate potential health hazards from radiation; health physics principles to conduct radiological health and safety assessments in both normal and emergency situations; methods of detection and measurement of radiation; complaint investigation techniques; concepts of radiation quantities and approaches to dose determination.

General knowledge of: inspection techniques and preparation and use of inspection reports; radiological licensing and registration requirements; techniques for evaluating applications for radiological licensing and registration; digital imaging systems; personnel monitoring devices.

Ability to:respond to radiological incidents; read and interpret regulations and technical data; provide basic regulatory guidance and education to licensees and registrants.

Recruitment Contact Information: Jennifer Kauble -

The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse inclusive and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race color national origin religion or belief age disability sex sexual orientation gender identity or expression pregnancy domestic partnership genetic information (GINA) or compensation and/or wages.

Please send direct Inquiries or correspondence to the recruiter listed on this announcement.


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***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***Job SummaryThe Division of Public and Behavioral Health: Radiation Control has an opening for a Radiation Control Specialist II in Carson Ci...
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