The Office of Radiation Safety is hiring a Health Physics Technician to join their team within the Department of Environment Health & Safety. The Health Physics Technician plays a key role in the implementation of procedures and processes for the UW-Madison Radiation Safety Program and will report directly to the Associate Radiation Safety Officer. The Radiation Safety Program establishes radiation safety standards to ensure the health and safety of personnel who work with or who may be exposed to radiation.
The Health Physics Technician integrates regulatory requirements and best practices with results from field observations into programmatic actions. They help ensure that radiation exposure to staff members of the public and the environment are As Low As Reasonably Achievable. The Health Physics Technician is expected to regularly communicate with clinical and research staff to support the creation of a safe work environment.
This position will have a broad range of responsibilities which may include maintenance of spaces and
equipment used with radioactive material identification/quantification/processing of radioactive waste preparing and shipping radioactive material and/or waste assisting with decommissioning projects radiological surveys and more depending on department needs as well as employee skills and interest.
Ongoing/Renewable
Full-Time: 100% FTE
Hours generally scheduled onsite Monday-Friday typically from 8:00 am4:30 pm. Occasional nights may be required for this position.
Identification handling processing disposal and documentation of radioactive waste generated at UW Health facilities.
Transportation of radioactive materials waste and radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with WI DHS and DOT regulations.
Maintain and calibrate radiation detection equipment used in research and clinical facilities.
Division of Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) Department of Environment Health & Safety (EH&S) Office of Radiation Safety
The Division of Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) is a full-spectrum service organization that builds maintains and operates the physical environment of UW-Madison in the universitys education research and outreach activities. Find out more about our Division: $26.00 (Hourly)
The starting hourly rate for the Health Physics Technician position is $26.00 but it is negotiable based on experience and qualifications.
This position offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off competitively priced health/dental/vision/life insurance tax-advantaged savings accounts and participation in the nationally recognized Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) pension fund.
For a summary of benefits please see the University StaffBenefits Summaryfor more information.
Associates degree preferred focus in radiation protection or related field preferred
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